For the last 15 years I've worked for (mostly) US companies and publications while living in Europe and Asia. No invoicing or accounting app ever made my life easy. I'd invoice in dollars but live in euro or baht or rupiah, and QuickBooks, Xero, and the other big tools aren't set up to handle this — at least not at the freelancer scale.
I eventually settled on QuickBooks and resented paying for it every month. It cost me around €500 per year plus another few hundred euro in book keeping fees to get it all sorted out in time for tax season.
So in the usual way of these things, I got fed up and decided to solve my own problem. It's called Fieldfare.
Multi-currency invoicing that isn't a premium feature
Fieldfare is multi-currency invoicing and expense tracking for global freelancers and remote workers.
You set your home currency, then invoice in whatever your clients actually pay you in — dollars, GBP, yen, we support them all. Expenses work the same way. Track them in any currency, and Fieldfare converts everything back to your home currency so your profit and loss statement actually means something. Trust me, your accountant will love you.
That's the whole shape of it. You don't have to pay for team features for coworkers that don't exist, a support plan you're never going to use, or any of the other extras that multinational companies demand.
Your FX losses are a business expense
If you're using a spreadsheet or some other hacked together invoicing solution, you're leaving unclaimed business expenses on the table.
In most countries, the fees your bank and Wise and PayPal take on every conversion are a legitimate business expense, and so is the FX loss between the rate you invoiced at and the rate you actually got paid. If the exchange rate falls between the invoice date and the money landing in your account, you can write of the loss.
Fieldfare tracks all of this. You can see the impact of every conversion, platform fee, and FX hit. For succesful freelancers, it can add up to thousands of dollars a year.
Priced for São Paulo, not San Francisco
Fieldfare is free to get started. The limits are on volume — invoices per month, number of clients — not on features. FX tracking, the P&L, the bank fee write-offs: all free.
Pro adds unlimited invoices, unlimited clients, and per-currency payment terms. It's priced in USD, EUR, GBP, INR, PHP, and BRL, with more to come. In most places it works out somewhere between $3 and $5 a month. Local pricing isn't a discount — it's the actual price.
I'm still the only person building this. If Fieldfare doesn't do something you need, or does it badly, tell me. I'd rather hear it than see people leave quietly.
So, start invoicing with Fieldfare for free.
— Harry, Dublin, April 2026