How to Send and Track Invoices Step by Step
Sending an invoice is not the same as getting it seen. Tracking matters because it tells you whether the client received, opened, and acted on the request.
A simple workflow
1. prepare the invoice carefully
2. send it with a short professional message
3. use a share link or organized client access page
4. monitor whether it was opened
5. follow up based on the actual status
6. record any payment or update immediately
Why this improves payment speed
Tracking helps you stop guessing. If the invoice was never opened, your follow-up is about delivery. If it was opened but not paid, your follow-up is about timing, clarification, or approval.
Final takeaway
Professional invoice sending is a process, not a one-time action. For a cleaner workflow, review Features, How It Works, and Get Started.