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Tuesday, March 27, 2018

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2ndsite, Inc., doing business as Freshbooks, Inc., provides cloud-based accounting solutions for small business owners. It is designed for owners of the types of small client-service businesses that send invoices to clients and get paid for their time and expertise. It was founded by Mike McDerment and Joe Sawada out of McDerment's previous Internet marketing consulting business Anicon. The company was founded in 2002 and is based in Toronto, Canada.


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History

The company traces its origins to McDerment inadvertently losing an invoice record by overwriting (saving another on top of it) in 2003 and sought a new way to manage the accounting for his own business. The company represents itself to have provided its service to more than five million customers. The product was first eponymously named 2ndSite and synonymous with the company. The company rebranded the product in 2006 as FreshBooks based on then burgeoning Web 2.0 style.

Industry accolades include the 2013 Stevie Awards for customer service and the 2013 IXDA Award for iPhone design. Based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, FreshBooks serves paying customers in over 120 countries.

On July 23, 2014, the company announced it had raised $30 million (USD) in its first round of institutional venture capital. In its announcement, the company said it planned to grow its staff of about 150 employees to 400 by 2016.


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New FreshBooks

September 20, 2016 was the official unveiling of the new FreshBooks. New FreshBooks updated the interface and improved load times in the app by 28%. In an open letter sent out by FreshBooks co-founder Mike McDerment on February 2, 2016, Mr. McDerment laid out the goals of new FreshBooks: simplify the product, improve in-app collaboration, and increase the velocity of new feature releases.


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See also

  • Comparison of time tracking software

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References

Source of article : Wikipedia