18 Oct Joomla Online Invoicing SaaS Billing Extension
Joomla Online Invoicing SaaS Billing Extension
It’s already become probably the most hackneyed phrase of the 21st century so far, but here it comes again. The Internet has irreversibly changed the way that people lead their lives and run their businesses.
For example, think back about even ten years ago, when managing incoming and outgoing accounts for any size of business was a very long drawn out and ponderous process. The amount of paperwork that had to be coped with was immense, and at the end of a hard days business, the newest member of the staff was always given the honour of licking and pasting the stamps on hundreds of envelopes and making their way down to the post office to send them on their way to clients, who anxiously awaited their arrival. Apart from the cost of the stamps, depending on how much pressure the post office was under, these invoices could take at least a week, sometimes more to reach the client.
After that, the client depending on their current financial situation could take a month or two or even three to process the account, make up the check and it again in the hands of the post office to see how long it would take to arrive.
That meant a lot of paper, a lot of time and a lot of aggravation to take care of what was a very simple procedure. This was before the days of the Joomla Online Invoicing SaaS Billing Extension.
These days are over, and it’s thanks to people like the developers behind the latest single dashboard cross platform portal for Joomla, SuiteDash who have shaken the cobwebs off of all aspects of client invoice processing.
Companies who have discovered the many positive features that SuiteDash provides them are taking advantage of the client invoicing feature. Nowadays clients who are linked through the portal can invoices and even submit payments electronically in a matter of minutes. The days of massive reams of paper travelling backwards and forwards across the city, country and continent are rapidly moving into the realms of history.
And the people in chrage of cutting down the rain forests of the Amazon are breathing a sigh of relief