Demand to get paid on time. Introducing kachiiing: the easy, efficient tool for service providers to collect payments from clients, no uncomfortable money talks needed.
Payment collection made simple
Demand to get paid on time. Introducing kachiiing: the easy, efficient tool for service providers to collect payments from clients, no uncomfortable money talks needed.
Demand to get paid on time 🗓️ Easier said than done, right? Especially for those running their own businesses. I believe that most late payments or unpaid invoices are explained by - clients forgetting about them; - clients or service providers losing track of what is owed; - service providers feeling uncomfortable about asking to get paid. That's why we started developing kachiiing.com, a solution that helps you, a freelancer, solopreneur, or independent business owner - getting paid on time by
LOVE the name lol and the use case. I always feel terrible when my tennis coach has to remind me to send the payment 😵💫 as I know its probably uncomfortable for him as well. I rarely pay cash and always send through cashapp but sometimes forget when the signal is bad and the payment does not go through. Im wondering, is this connected to some of the payment systems such as zelle, cashapp, or venmo. It would be cool to automatically update. Or how does it know if the payment was received or not?
I like the reminder feature idea. Amazing.
Wow, this looks like a superb! I love the concept
I love the name! Are you planning things like 2nd reminders that are worded differently, if the first reminder did not lead to payment?
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