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monkiro automatically chases unpaid invoices — sending reminders, escalating when needed, and knowing when to stop. Set it once and stop spending Friday afternoons writing “just following up” emails. Built for Australian small businesses.
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I’m Leighton, founder of monkiro. I built this because I was sick of chasing my own clients for unpaid invoices.
I run an IT services business in regional Australia. Like every small business owner, I dreaded Friday afternoons — that’s when I’d sit down and write the “just following up” emails. Polite enough not to damage the relationship, firm enough that maybe this time they’d actually pay. Same email, 15 slight variations, every week.
So I built monkiro to do it for me. It sends reminders on a schedule you set, escalates the tone as invoices get older, and — the bit I’m proudest of — it knows when to stop. No spamming clients into resentment.
It started as an internal tool at my own business. Now I’m opening it up to other small businesses tired of the chase.
Genuinely keen for feedback. What’s confusing? What would make you actually use it? I’m in the comments all day.
— Leighton
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About monkiro on Product Hunt
“Get paid without the awkward invoice chase”
monkiro was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 5 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #40 on the daily leaderboard. monkiro automatically chases unpaid invoices — sending reminders, escalating when needed, and knowing when to stop. Set it once and stop spending Friday afternoons writing “just following up” emails. Built for Australian small businesses.
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