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Freelancer invoicing and cash flow
These pages explain how Omonido helps independents invoice clients, set aside tax when payments land, and read the month honestly - with books that stay on your device by default.
They are educational overviews, not financial or tax advice. Each article ends with a path into the studio so you can try the flow yourself. Free during Beta.
Freelancer invoices on your device
If you work solo, you need invoices that look credible, get paid, and do not force you into another monthly subscription. Omonido is an on-device invoicing studio: you fill in the job, download a PDF, and keep the history on this browser.
Read guide →Tax set-aside when invoices get paid
Freelance income rarely arrives in a neat monthly paycheck. When a large invoice clears, it is easy to treat the whole deposit as spendable cash - then scramble at tax time.
Read guide →Cash flow for solo freelancers
An invoice PDF answers "what did I bill?" Cash flow answers "what landed, what went out, and what is still owed?" Solo freelancers need that second view because revenue timing and expenses rarely line up neatly.
Read guide →Local-first invoicing and privacy
Many finance apps require an account and store your ledger on their servers. That is convenient for sync - and it also means your client list and payment history live in someone else's database.
Read guide →Mark paid and sync the ledger
Most invoice tools stop when the PDF is sent. You still copy the deposit into a spreadsheet or accounting app - and that is where tax set-asides and month totals fall behind.
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