Stop being the one who has to ask.
Chasing late invoices shouldn't feel like begging for your own money. Get Paid Quietly is software that sends automated reminders from a billing@ email that isn't you — so your clients pay on time, and you never have to send another awkward “just checking in” message again.
30-day money-back guarantee. Cancel anytime. Only 20 founding member spots.
You know exactly the feeling I'm talking about.
An invoice is two weeks overdue. You open the email draft. You close it. You tell yourself you'll send it tomorrow. Three weeks go by.
It's not that you don't want the money. It's that every reminder feels like you personally nagging someone you've built a relationship with. So you wait. And wait. And by the time you finally send it, you're more embarrassed than they are.
You're not bad at business. You're just tired of being the bad guy.
Software that handles the part you hate.
An automated follow-up system that runs from billing@yourbusiness.com — so when a client gets a reminder, it doesn't feel like you asking. It feels like a system doing its job. Set it up once with a quick onboarding call, then let it run.
Reminders on a proven cadence
Day 3, day 15, day 25, day 30. No more deciding from scratch every time.
Wording that's firm but not cold
The 'balancing my books' tone, not the apologetic 'hey just checking in.'
Escalation handled automatically
When someone ignores the first two reminders, the system steps it up. You don't.
You stay the friendly face
Selling and collecting are two different jobs. The software takes the one you hate.
Built for people who know their clients' first names.
You run a service business. You invoice 10–30 clients a month. You use QuickBooks, FreshBooks, or Xero. You've built real relationships with the people who owe you money — and that's exactly why following up feels so hard. This isn't for enterprise AR teams or agencies with a bookkeeper. It's for the solo operator at the kitchen table who just wants the money conversation to stop being their problem.
This problem is more common than you think.
A few weeks ago I posted on Reddit asking if anyone else avoided chasing late invoices because it felt too personal. The thread hit 24,000 views and 128 comments in a day. A few direct quotes from small business owners:
“Oh god this is me. I'm embarrassed to admit how many I have just because I can't bring myself to follow up.”
“I was too nice and let an old customer rack up $165k.”
“It's basically just vibes and guilt until I remember to check.”
“People would ignore my emails, yet pay right away when 'Sam' emailed them.”
If any of that sounds familiar, you're exactly who this is built for.
Founding member access.
Only 20 founding spots — first come, first served
$49/monthFounding member rate
- ✓Locked-in pricing of $49/month for as long as you stay subscribed
- ✓Personal onboarding call to configure your billing@ email and cadence
- ✓Direct support channel for feedback and feature requests
- ✓Case-study partnership if you want it (optional)
Your $49/month subscription starts today and is covered by a 30-day money-back guarantee. Cancel anytime, no questions asked.
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If “stop being the one who has to ask” sounds like something you want to be true — this is the lowest-risk way to make it happen.