Our Story

About Billcue

Billcue started in 2008 with a fairly reasonable question:

Why are we paying for accounting software when we could just build something better ourselves?

At the time, we were running Media Two Web Development and using invoicing software that, like a lot of invoicing software, managed to make simple tasks feel far more dramatic than necessary. So we did what developers do when annoyed: we made our own.

Originally, Billcue was just an internal tool. Something clean, practical, and easy to use. No fluff. No confusing accounting jargon. No features that looked impressive in a sales demo but were mysteriously useless in real life.

Then clients started seeing our invoices and asking what we were using.

Then they asked if they could use it too.

And that was the beginning of Billcue.

Since then, it has grown almost entirely through user feedback and feature requests. In other words, instead of guessing what businesses might want, we listened to the people actually using it. A radical concept, we know.

That is why Billcue feels different. It was built for real businesses by people who were running one themselves. It focuses on what users actually need, leaves out what they do not, and keeps things simple without making them feel basic.

Billcue was never created to be flashy. It was created to be useful.

The fact that it also looks good is just a bonus.