The admin half of freelancing, handled
The work is the easy part. What sinks people is the invoice nobody chased, the subscription that renewed, the tax set-aside that was spent, and the client who has gone quiet. All of that is trackable, and none of it fits in a to-do list.
Income that arrives when it feels like it
Multi-currency accounts, expected income you can plan against, and a runway figure that answers the only question that matters: how long the current balance lasts at the current burn.
- Accounts and transactions in multiple currencies
- Recurring bills and detected subscriptions
- Net worth and runway tracked over time
Clients, projects and the next action
Every project carries a next action, so a stalled client is visible rather than merely forgotten. A pipeline view tracks the conversations that have not become work yet.
The renewals that cost you if you miss them
Domains, licences, insurance, certifications. Put the date in once and get told in time to do something about it.
Frequently asked questions
Can I separate business and personal money?
Yes, with separate accounts and categories, and transfers between them are never counted as income or expense.
Does it invoice clients?
No. Dingix tracks what you are owed and what you have spent; it is not an invoicing product.
Can I see how a month compared to the last one?
Yes. Ask the assistant, or open the analytics: every summary carries a previous-period comparison.
Get the admin out of your head and into something that reminds you.
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