Here is what I've always said about quality, cheap and fast. You can only pick two. You will never have all three.
For this I need fast and quality. Cheap is relative in this case. I don't have a lot of customers so the $200/mo min that visp requires is about $100-150 too much for me. I'm fine with a reasonable one time fee, but it must be reasonable. I used to use waveapps to just invoice and then customers could pay using the invoice. But if they didn't get the email or lost it, they couldn't pay their bill. I appreciate everyone's input on this. I think I'm going with platypus and pay someone to set it up. I like powercode, I just cannot justify the initial cost for my small size operation. Thank you, Brett A Mansfield > On Dec 4, 2015, at 7:47 AM, Chris Fabien <[email protected]> wrote: > > Good, cheap, and fast? You know what they say about that. > > We are reasonably happy with Powercode. Few gripes but it has never double or > triple charged our customers. > >> On Dec 4, 2015 1:35 AM, "Brett A Mansfield" <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> I'm looking for a good billing solution that is cheap and I can have up in >> running immediately. >> >> I've had far too many issues with my current billing system. >> >> I need something turnkey and cheap. My WISP is a fairly small operation. >> >> I am not willing to pay per sub, especially if there is a minimum like visp. >> I don't want to buy any new hardware. I looked at platypus, but it cannot be >> deployed easily or quickly. I looked at powercode, but I don't want to buy >> any new hardware. >> >> Is there anything out there that might fit my needs? Or should I just go >> back to manual invoicing with quickbooks? >> >> Thank you, >> Brett A Mansfield
