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[1482.10 --> 1482.40] Okay,
[1482.58 --> 1482.82] okay,
[1482.88 --> 1483.08] good.
[1483.38 --> 1483.58] Yeah,
[1483.62 --> 1483.88] Alex,
[1483.96 --> 1485.24] you shared with me
[1485.24 --> 1485.86] Invoice Ninja,
[1486.00 --> 1486.76] I think when you first
[1486.76 --> 1487.24] found it,
[1487.38 --> 1488.34] or maybe you were
[1488.34 --> 1489.00] a few months in
[1489.00 --> 1489.96] and you were crazy
[1489.96 --> 1490.66] excited about it
[1490.66 --> 1491.40] and I did get the
[1491.40 --> 1492.32] chance to try it.
[1492.44 --> 1492.58] Yeah,
[1492.70 --> 1494.76] it's years old
[1494.76 --> 1495.40] in my workflow
[1495.40 --> 1496.10] now at this point.
[1496.56 --> 1497.40] Everything you described
[1497.40 --> 1498.02] to your introduction
[1498.02 --> 1498.60] just there
[1498.60 --> 1500.10] is not something
[1500.10 --> 1500.92] that I think
[1500.92 --> 1501.86] is unique.
[1502.26 --> 1502.84] I'm curious
[1502.84 --> 1503.74] from your perspective,
[1503.74 --> 1505.04] what are the things
[1505.04 --> 1505.56] that you're really
[1505.56 --> 1506.22] loving about this?
[1506.30 --> 1507.98] Is it the fact
[1507.98 --> 1508.58] that you can
[1508.58 --> 1509.32] self-host it
[1509.32 --> 1509.84] really easily?
[1510.04 --> 1510.70] Is it the fact
[1510.70 --> 1511.48] that it's really
[1511.48 --> 1511.92] responsive?
[1512.18 --> 1513.24] Is it the interface?
[1513.54 --> 1514.18] What is it about it
[1514.18 --> 1514.88] that really grabs you?
[1514.96 --> 1515.06] Yeah,
[1515.08 --> 1515.96] I didn't touch much
[1515.96 --> 1517.02] on the actual
[1517.02 --> 1518.12] mechanics of hosting
[1518.12 --> 1518.62] this thing.
[1519.12 --> 1520.56] The Invoice Ninja project
[1520.56 --> 1522.06] actually has hosted
[1522.06 --> 1522.92] options which you can
[1522.92 --> 1523.88] pay monthly for.
[1524.38 --> 1524.76] However,
[1524.88 --> 1525.52] I don't do that.
[1525.70 --> 1526.50] I have a fully
[1526.50 --> 1527.44] self-hosted version
[1527.44 --> 1528.38] that lives on my server.
[1528.98 --> 1530.04] This thing requires
[1530.04 --> 1530.88] three containers.
[1531.08 --> 1531.50] So there's the
[1531.50 --> 1532.20] app container,
[1532.20 --> 1533.20] there's a database
[1533.20 --> 1534.50] container which in
[1534.50 --> 1535.16] my case I'm using
[1535.16 --> 1536.54] MySQL and then
[1536.54 --> 1537.34] there's a front end
[1537.34 --> 1538.24] which in my case
[1538.24 --> 1539.08] I'm using Nginx
[1539.08 --> 1539.98] which I then proxy
[1539.98 --> 1540.72] through traffic.
[1541.64 --> 1542.60] So I'll tell you
[1542.60 --> 1543.38] what I like about it.
[1543.46 --> 1544.22] Just as a piece
[1544.22 --> 1544.68] of software,
[1545.40 --> 1546.98] it looks nice.
[1547.48 --> 1547.58] Yeah,
[1547.64 --> 1548.30] I'll agree with that.
[1548.64 --> 1549.32] I like the fact
[1549.32 --> 1550.06] that when I create
[1550.06 --> 1551.14] an invoice it gives
[1551.14 --> 1552.18] me a little chart
[1552.18 --> 1553.10] that says you're owed
[1553.10 --> 1553.86] I don't know
[1553.86 --> 1555.42] $500 this month
[1555.42 --> 1556.30] and then until
[1556.30 --> 1557.60] you mark that invoice
[1557.60 --> 1559.32] as received
[1559.32 --> 1559.94] or paid
[1559.94 --> 1560.98] it will show you
[1560.98 --> 1561.88] a pending number
[1561.88 --> 1562.74] versus a last
[1562.74 --> 1563.58] 30 day number
[1563.58 --> 1565.36] versus a 90 day
[1565.36 --> 1566.16] number or whatever
[1566.16 --> 1566.56] you want.
[1567.42 --> 1568.06] So I could see
[1568.06 --> 1569.02] this being very useful
[1569.02 --> 1569.78] for people who are
[1569.78 --> 1570.36] actually sending
[1570.36 --> 1571.46] hundreds of invoices
[1571.46 --> 1572.12] every day.
[1572.56 --> 1573.70] Less useful for me
[1573.70 --> 1574.52] who sends maybe