First Look: Blinksale 2.0
[from email]
After several months of planning, design, and development Blinksale 2.0 will be released to the general public in less than two weeks. You read right: Less than two weeks.
Blinksale 2.0 is no small upgrade, and we believe you’ll be thrilled with the improvements. Here are just a handful of the new features in store:
- Recurring auto-billing (great for web hosts!)
- Invoice filtering (by date-range, client, tag, etc.)
- Invoice tracking (when sent, to whom, etc.)
- Invoice printing
- Improved support for international tax regulations
- Full PayPal IPN support
- Blinksale API
There are, in fact, a few other large features being added to Blinksale, but we’re not going to talk about them now. You’ll just have to wait and see when the upgrade is rolled out. That said, we believe Blinksale 2.0 might just change your entire mindset about online billing.
Well, it won’t change my mind about online billing, because I am so there already. And not just because I have been using Blinksale for my tiny, tiny invoicing at A Working Model. But because I have been working with a company that is planning to do some truly revolutionary things in this are over the next few months: more to follow.
But there seems to be a hint of big things in the Blinksale announcement: are they being coy, or just unsure how much they can get finished before they roll it out?