Job ticket, not accounting software

Send the bill. Get paid how you already get paid.

Slip writes a clean invoice, estimate, or receipt in about a minute. Your client opens a link and pays you on Venmo, Cash App, or Zelle.

Free to try. Print works before you sign in.

Invoice

INV-1042

Northridge Lawn & Stone

From

Northridge Lawn & Stone

Lenexa, Kansas

[email protected]

(913) 555-0142

Bill to

Maya Ellison

Overland Park, KS

[email protected]

Issued
Apr 12, 2026
Due
Apr 26, 2026
Status
Past due
WorkQtyRateAmount
Spring cleanup — front and back1$240.00$240.00
Mulch, 3 yards installed3$65.00$195.00
Edging reset along driveway1$85.00$85.00
Subtotal$520.00
Total due$520.00

Pay

Thank you for the work. Due on receipt of this ticket.

Sixty seconds

Name the job, set the rate, add how they should pay you. The ticket writes itself.

They already have the app

Venmo, Cash App, Zelle, or a check. Slip does not touch the money. You keep it.

Paper if you want paper

Print or save a PDF from the browser. Looks like a shop ticket, not a spreadsheet.

After the job

The work is done. The money is not.

Saturday, 4:12 p.m.

The mower is still hot.

The ticket is already in her texts. She opens it on the porch and taps Venmo. You mark it paid before you hit the highway.

Tuesday, last job

Keys on the counter.

You used to send a blurry total in Messages and wait a week. Now the number is on a real bill with your name at the top.

After the gallery

The work is the easy part.

The chase is what kills you. Slip is the ten minutes you were going to spend writing the same paragraph again.

Built for the work after the work.

Landscapers, cleaners, photographers, tutors, handymen, anyone who finishes a job and then has to chase the invoice. Slip is the ticket you hand them — on a phone or on paper.

How you get paid

  1. 01

    Write the ticket

    On your phone, in the driveway, before you leave.

  2. 02

    Send the link

    Text it. Email it. Or print two copies like it's 1998.

  3. 03

    They pay you directly

    Money hits the account you already use. Mark it paid.

Lawn & stone

Cleanup, mow, mulch, edging. Send the ticket before the trailer leaves.

House cleaning

Last walk-through, then the link. They pay before you start the car.

Photos & video

Gallery is ready. The bill should be too — estimate first, receipt after.

Tutors & coaches

One session or a month of lessons. Same ticket. Due on receipt.

Handyman & trades

Parts plus labor, on one page they can actually understand.

Movers & haulers

Hours, stairs, dump fees. Write it on site so nothing walks off.

Why this, not that.

Instead of

A text that says “hey can you send $240”

Slip. Looks like a shop forgot to invoice.

Gets lost. Feels optional. Paid late, or never.

Instead of

QuickBooks / Wave / FreshBooks

Slip. A ticket you finish in a minute.

A second job called bookkeeping.

Instead of

An invoice app that takes a cut

Slip. Money goes to your Venmo, Cash App, or Zelle.

They “process” the payment and keep a slice.

Straight answers.

Does Slip take a cut of what I get paid?
No. Clients pay you directly. Slip never touches the money.
How do they pay me?
Venmo, Cash App, Zelle, or a note for checks. They tap the handle to copy it.
Do I have to sign in to print?
No. Write a ticket and print it. Sign in only if you want a shareable link and a desk.
What does $19 get me?
Pro is once per shop. Unlimited tickets, no Slip mark, your logo on every one.
Can I send estimates and receipts too?
Yes. Same ticket. Switch the type at the top.
Is this for a whole company?
It is for one shop, one person, or a small crew. If you need payroll, this is not that.

First ticket is free.

No card. No demo call. Just the bill.