Invoicing and payments

Invoice tracking for small business owners who need clearer cash flow

Cadus helps you create invoices, monitor payment status, track income, and connect what you earned with what you spent.

Problem

Invoices live in one tool while expenses live somewhere else.

Problem

Unpaid invoices make cash flow harder to understand.

Problem

Income records are not ready when tax reports are due.

How Cadus helps

Create and manage invoices from the same business finance app.

Track payments and income alongside expense records.

Use income and expense records to understand business performance.

Included workflows

Client records
Invoice creation
Payment tracking
Income reports
Expense records
Profit and Loss view

Useful for

Create invoices and keep client billing connected to business income.

Useful for

Track paid and unpaid invoices before cash flow gets confusing.

Useful for

Review invoice income next to expenses, receipts, and profit reports.

How to choose a invoice tracking app

Compared with invoice-only tools

Invoice-only apps can send bills, but Cadus also keeps expenses, receipts, income, and tax records in the same workflow.

Compared with PDF templates

Templates do not show payment status or connect billing to reports. Cadus keeps invoice activity organized after the invoice is sent.

Compared with accounting software

Cadus gives small operators the core invoice, income, and expense records they need without forcing a desktop-first accounting process.

Related Cadus workflows

Invoice Tracking FAQ

Can Cadus track invoices and expenses together?

Yes. Cadus is designed to keep business income, invoices, receipts, and expenses connected so you can see a clearer financial picture.

Who is invoice tracking best for?

Invoice tracking is useful for freelancers, contractors, consultants, photographers, agencies, and service businesses that bill clients directly.