We Built Invoy in one month to Solve a Problem We Couldn’t Ignore

Joy EgbuJoy Egbu
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TL;DR

  • Invoy is a simple invoicing tool for Web3 freelancers

  • Inspired by the pain of chasing payments in crypto

  • MVP built in 30 days during a hackathon

  • Allows wallet connection, invoice creation & payment link generation

  • We're now adding escrow, multi-chain support & dashboards

We didn’t set out to build an invoicing tool.

But as Web3 builders, we kept running into the same pain point again and again:
Freelancers doing great work — and struggling to get paid.

Invoices in Google Docs.
Wallet addresses shared over Telegram.
No way to track, confirm, or feel legit.

So during a hackathon, we built something fast, simple, and focused: Invoy.

What Invoy Does

  • Connect MetaMask

  • Fill in details (role, job, token, wallet)

  • Get a unique payment link

  • Share it. Get paid.

No email threads. No chaos. Just crypto-native, clean invoicing.

What We Prioritized (and Skipped)

✅ Prioritized:

  • Simplicity

  • Wallet connect

  • Instant sharing

  • On-chain logic

⛔ Skipped:

  • Login systems

  • Over-complicated dashboards

  • Anything that slowed us down

Why It Matters

Freelancers deserve more than a tip jar.
They deserve a professional flow, even in crypto.
Invoy gives them that — clarity, confidence, and clean payments.

What’s Next

  • Escrow system

  • Stellar + EVM chain support

  • Freelancer dashboard

  • A polished release: Invoy

Invoy isn’t just a tool — it’s a statement. You deserve to get paid like a pro. And that shouldn’t be hard.

Let us know what you think 👇🏽
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Joy Egbu
Joy Egbu

Product Manager | Web3 Builder | Writer Sharing insights on product thinking, execution, and digital strategy.