One issue with provider apps is emailed invoices getting flagged as junk.
I use to take notes and type them up on a doc send from my email to theirs, yet this required manually entering them into accounting software (or paying for someone to do it).
I tried Quickbooks online and it was cleaner, yet 50% of emailed quotes never were received and this was a huge headache.
Switched to Jobber, and it does take a bit to get use to it. It’s set up more for mowing companies or those who have pre set rates for specific tasks. The estimates would then be ‘units’…. Aka I think the job is going to take 8 hours so I enter 8 units at X billing rate = cost billed. I habitually ignore that and set up a day rate price, or will just enter in the amount I want for the job.
I pay for the expensive version and there are some cool bells and whistles EXEPT that all emails sent through Jobber are from “your company name”
notifications@getjobber.com vs your email address. Thus many do still get flagged as spam, so it does take some hand holding followups.
Jobber does quite a bit more, and I do think of it as a second person helping me out. It’s much cheaper than hiring a real person…. I still don’t feel I ‘need’ the expense but I think of it like a tool that does save time.
The app still needs work, and in my area 25% of the time I’m out of cell service, so I still take notes and photos (which are processed into a estimate and sent out later).. Those more tech savvy with better service can write the quote on site, and the phone over to have the client sign on the spot. I would never operate that way but it would be handy for those who do.