Free during beta

Your client just asked for more.
You're about to do it for free.

Inkdoc turns "can you just add this?" into a change order — priced, approved, and on your invoice.

Log your first change order — free

No credit card required.


The difference
With Inkdoc
Feb 1
Contract signed. Logo redesign. $8,000.
Feb 14
"Can you also do an animated version?" Logged as change order. Client approved. +$800.
Mar 3
"We need a social media kit too." Logged. Approved. +$600.
Mar 20
Invoice sent.
Total invoiced $9,400
Without Inkdoc
Feb 1
Contract signed. Logo redesign. $8,000.
Feb 14
"Can you also do an animated version?" You said sure.
Mar 3
"We need a social media kit too." You said sure.
Mar 20
Invoice sent.
Total invoiced $8,000

Same project. Same requests. $1,400 you never charged for.


How it works
1

Define what you agreed to deliver

Add your deliverables before work starts. That list becomes the contract.

2

When something new comes up — log it

One tap. "What did they ask for?" That's all you need. Price it when you're ready.

3

Send for approval. Get paid.

Client approves, it's on the invoice. Client says no, you don't do it. Either way, it's documented.


Why not HoneyBook or Linear?

HoneyBook handles your contract.
Linear handles your tasks.

Neither one handles the conversation in between — when the client asks for more and you don't know how to say no without killing the relationship.

That's what Inkdoc is for.


Why I built this

I build Shopify stores. A client asked me to install a plugin once.

I installed it. Didn't work great for their setup. They asked if there was something better. I said sure, let me check.

That "let me check" turned into hours. Researching, testing, going down rabbit holes. None of it was on the original scope. None of it felt like the right moment to say "hey, this is extra work."

So I didn't. I just did it, sent the invoice for the original amount, and moved on.

Stop doing work you're not getting paid for.

Free during beta. No credit card required.

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