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Invoice Ninja
FINANCE
Velocity2.5
Open-source invoicing, payments, and project management
Invoice Ninja's feed is a monthly freelancer-tips blog with no product releases.
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◆Current state
The tracked feed is a once-a-month stream of freelancer and small-business advice — winning clients, getting paid on time, networking tips, basic accounting terms. None of it describes a change to the Invoice Ninja product. As a changelog it is empty of release signal, with a steady monthly content cadence.
◆Where it's heading
The topics circle consistently around invoicing habits and freelancer business practices, which fits Invoice Ninja's audience, but the feed reveals nothing about the product's actual roadmap. This is content marketing, not a release log.
◆Prediction
There is not enough product signal to predict a next move; the source should be repointed at Invoice Ninja's GitHub releases or in-app changelog to track real development.
◆Recent moves
- 2d ago
3 Simple Things You Can Do To Help Win Clients And Get Paid On Time
A tips article on winning clients and getting paid on time; freelancer-advice blog content, not a product change.
View source ↗ - 1mo ago
5 Things You Shouldn’t Be Afraid to Ask for as a Freelancer
A listicle on things freelancers shouldn't be afraid to ask for; content marketing with no release signal.
View source ↗ - 2mo ago
3 Green Flags to Consider When Taking on New Freelance Clients
A post on 'green flag' freelance clients; blog content unrelated to the product.
View source ↗ - 3mo ago
Business Networking Tips for Introverts
Networking tips for introverts; general small-business advice, no product change.
View source ↗ - 4mo ago
How to Be Proactive as a Small Business Owner to Help Win Clients and Get Paid on Time
A post on being proactive to win clients and get paid; freelancer-advice content with no release signal.
View source ↗ - 5mo ago
12 Fundamental Accounting Terms for Small Businesses
An explainer of fundamental accounting terms; educational blog content, not a changelog entry.
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