Say it the way you would in the van.
Invoice Acme Joinery £450 for kitchen fit. Expense £38 diesel. Mileage to Bath and back.
Voice capture for British trades
Tell Earnd what happened on the job. It turns the sentence into a prefilled invoice or expense, then keeps your tax position moving in the background.
Join the first trade businesses to try it. No spam.
The minimum viable magic
The job is not to replace judgement. It is to kill the blank form. Earnd listens for the trade details that matter, puts them in the right place, and lets you confirm before anything goes out.
Invoice Acme Joinery £450 for kitchen fit. Expense £38 diesel. Mileage to Bath and back.
Customer, amount, line item, category and note are pulled into the right draft before you start typing.
The editor stays in your hands. Voice gets you to the draft; Earnd keeps the money position current.
Earnd expects messy, useful job-site language. Customers, amounts, fuel, mileage, labour and materials all belong in the sentence, because that is how the work happened.
“Bill Sarah £220 for emergency boiler callout and parts.”
Capture the admin while the job is fresh, then clean up the draft in the editor you already trust.
Invoices and expenses keep feeding the live position, so January is not a surprise waiting at the end of the year.
First access
Earnd opens to its first traders soon. Join the waitlist and you will be among the first through the door.