Uaryn – Smart invoicing that learns when your clients pay
Invoice tool with behavior-adaptive reminders, but Stripe Invoice + Wave already do this.

Free invoicing when Wave and Invoice Ninja already exist.
Freelancers and small business owners
Wave Accounting · Invoice Ninja · FreshBooks
After spending time working on freelance-side projects (and recently losing my job, which gave me more time to focus on it), I wanted to build something simple that doesn't require a subscription or a bunch of features you don't need when you're just getting started.
LoveInvoice lets you generate and send PDFs, automate reminders, and manage clients, with full customisation where it matters (emails, invoices, branding).
The core app is free to use.
There is an optional Stripe integration for taking payments online, which takes a capped 1% fee to cover costs. Otherwise, you can just include bank details on invoices and handle payments manually.
It's still early, so I'd really appreciate any feedback on the product, UX, or anything confusing.
Thanks!
Link: https://loveinvoice.com
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The product keeps the scope tight: a Kanban board + a 'Today' dashboard and tone-based email generator so you actually know who to chase each morning. It shows attention to UX (drag cards, chase history, try-the-board demo) but lacks deeper automation or payment integrations — useful as a nicer spreadsheet replacement, not a full billing stack.