Simple money management for freelancers and small businesses

I know I still haven’t finished this ‘series’ of posts, but there’s been a bloody good reason, and I’m really close to posting it, I promise!

After finding out about Mark Boulton’s use of the ExpressionEngine software to manage his estimates & invoices, I decided to get in touch and let him know I was working on a similar concept. We met up for coffee and agreed we could work together on something very cool indeed.

Allow me to introduce Flow , the new money manager for freelancers, contractors and small businesses.

We have been working on this app for the past few weeks (hence the posting delay here!) and hope to move forward very quickly with a launch in ooo… 2 months or so. The landing page there is currently only a signup page for launch notification, but a new site outlining the features and benefits of Flow, along with a full production blog and development screenshots, will be going live in about 2-3 weeks.

12 Comments »

  1. Ingmar Greil said,

    August 27, 2006 @ 12:00 pm · Edit

    That sounds very cool. I have been looking for something like this, and have indeed hoped that Mark would continue developing his project.

    Is this going to be a module for EE?

  2. SKD said,

    August 27, 2006 @ 8:52 pm · Edit

    FYI - got an error when I tried to leave my email address:

    Proxy Error
    The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server.
    The proxy server could not handle the request post /signup/create.
    Reason: Error reading from remote server
    Apache/1.3.33 Server at www.getflowing.com Port 80

  3. keeran said,

    August 27, 2006 @ 8:59 pm · Edit

    Thanks for the heads up SKD - I’ve noticed two people mentioning that now and each time I check the server it’s fine – I’ve seen the mongrel process handle quite few submissions at the same time as well…

    I’ll try to find out what’s gone wrong on Monday – this is exactly the reason I wanted this sign up system implemented in Rails – so we can learn to scale gradually. More on that in a few days.

    I hope that answers your question as well Ingmar ;)

  4. SKD said,

    August 28, 2006 @ 9:02 am · Edit

    Worked this time…

  5. Stefan said,

    November 6, 2006 @ 5:44 pm · Edit

    Any news about this project?

  6. keeran said,

    November 6, 2006 @ 6:30 pm · Edit

    Hey Stefan,

    We’ve both been very busy over the last few months but expect to see things happening in the next 2 weeks (projects completing).

    New site will be launching in a few days with a lot of information on the project and some development screenshots etc :)

    See you soon!

  7. ivan said,

    March 6, 2007 @ 2:42 am · Edit

    thanks a lot, please , i want to know about project’s news.Ruby

  8. JD said,

    July 18, 2007 @ 1:35 pm · Edit

    Hey, it’s very quiet around here lately. Is Flow still under development?

  9. keeran said,

    July 18, 2007 @ 2:31 pm · Edit

    Hi JD,

    Flow is certainly under development. Both of our companies are extremely busy with client work and have been since the beginning of the year (a good thing!). Like I said in my last post, this has to take priority.

    I’ll refrain from giving any timeline indications for now, and just say Flow is still in our sights.

    Kee

  10. Trimenfx said,

    September 5, 2008 @ 1:08 pm · Edit

    Программа отказывается работать в Windows Vista, в XP работает нормально.
    Как же её запустить в висте? Пробовал этим методом, не помогает...

  11. jack haris said,

    January 6, 2009 @ 12:42 pm · Edit

    Very helpful post.Another website which looks quite promising is www.mamnageme7.com

  12. manageME7 said,

    April 3, 2009 @ 1:09 pm · Edit

    Today (April 3, 2009) manageME is about to launch its enhanced version http://www.manageme7.com at 2000 Hrs IST. The users can avail for free as well as paid ‘Plutus’ packages. You are all welcome to visit manageME7 for convenient money management.

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