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Scan contracts in your browser and create invoices instantly with AI
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Paidly scans your contracts and turns them into invoices in under a minute — no copy-pasting, no spreadsheets, no switching tabs.
HOW IT WORKS:
1. Navigate to any contract PDF in your browser (local files, Google Drive, email attachments)
2. Paidly automatically detects it and opens the side panel
3. Click "Scan" — AI extracts client info, rates, milestones, payment terms, and deliverables
4. Select which milestones to invoice (multi-select supported)
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I've been testing Paidly and it's honestly a really clever tool if you deal with contracts and invoices regularly. Instead of manually pulling information out of PDFs and rebuilding invoices from scratch, Paidly scans the contract directly in your browser and extracts the key details — client info, rates, milestones, and payment terms — in seconds. From there you can instantly generate an invoice draft without jumping between tools or copying data into spreadsheets. The milestone selection feature is especially useful if you're billing projects in phases. I also like that it works directly with PDFs in Google Drive or email attachments without needing to download files. The UI is simple, the scan process is fast, and the concept solves a real pain point for freelancers, agencies, and consultants who invoice from contracts. Looking forward to seeing where this goes as more document types get supported.