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I Built a Client Intake and Invoicing Tool for Freelancers — Here’s Why

Why I built GigVorx, a SaaS tool to help freelancers and agencies manage client briefs and invoices more professionally.

Freelancers and small agencies often have one messy problem:

Client details are everywhere.

Some requirements come through WhatsApp.

Some come through calls.

Some are sent as voice notes.

Some are inside Google Docs.

Some are buried in old messages.

At the start, this feels normal. But later, it creates problems.

You forget important requirements.

You ask the client the same question again.

Invoices are created manually.

Project details are not organised.

The whole process looks less professional.

That is the problem I wanted to solve with GigVorx.

What is GigVorx?

GigVorx is a client intake and invoicing tool for freelancers and small agencies.

It helps users:

  • Collect client requirements professionally
  • use ready-made brief templates
  • organise client details
  • create professional invoices
  • avoid scattered WhatsApp chats, calls, and docs

The goal is simple:

Help freelancers and agencies manage client intake and invoicing from one dashboard.

Who is it for?

GigVorx is mainly for:

  • web designers
  • developers
  • graphic designers
  • video editors
  • SEO freelancers
  • social media agencies
  • digital marketing agencies
  • small service businesses

These people usually talk to many clients and need a better way to collect requirements before starting work.

Why I built it

I noticed that many freelancers lose time before the project even starts.

They ask questions manually.

They collect details in random chats.

They create invoices separately.

They do not have one organised place for client information.

This makes the work slower and sometimes confusing.

So I wanted to create a simple tool that gives freelancers a more professional workflow.

Current status

GigVorx is already live in early access.

Right now, I am not focusing on making it perfect.

I am focusing on getting real users' feedback and improving the product based on what freelancers actually need.

What I am learning

Building the product is only one part.

The harder part is:

  • explaining the problem clearly
  • finding the right users
  • getting people to try it
  • asking for honest feedback
  • improving based on real usage

This is what I am working on now.

Free early access

I am currently giving free early access to freelancers, agencies, designers, developers, marketers, and creators.

If you are a freelancer or agency owner and want to try it, you can check it here:

Try GigVorx

I would really appreciate feedback on:

  1. What feels useful
  2. What feels confusing
  3. What feature would you want next

Thanks for reading.

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I’m currently collecting feedback from freelancers and agency owners. If you try GigVorx, tell me one thing that feels useful and one thing that feels confusing. That feedback will help me improve the product.