Everything below is fictional. When this gets built for a real business, it connects to wherever invoices actually live today, a folder structure, a spreadsheet, an accounting tool, and pulls them into one searchable view rather than replacing how invoices get created.
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How this gets built for real
Pulls from where invoices already live, doesn't replace it. The generic flow here is a placeholder, a real build reads whatever the business already uses to generate an invoice, a folder, a spreadsheet, an accounting tool, and doesn't change that part.
Status only, not a payment processor. This shows what's outstanding, it doesn't collect a payment itself. Keeping the first version narrow is deliberate.
See it built for a real business: AMR Janitorial Services.