Draft invoices, track what is outstanding, and keep receivables pressure visible.
Firms and operators who need a cleaner view of what has been billed, what is stuck, and what still needs follow-up.
Invoice Forge is a believable accounting beta wedge, but Apex still treats it as waitlist-first until client onboarding -> deadline board -> service delivery follow-through. is backed by a certified data loop.
Pulls accounting teams in through revenue operations, then widens into delivery and bookkeeping workflow.
This tool now points back into the protected accounting workspace shell instead of living as orphaned inventory.
Public beta page and protected apex accounting beta workspace shell exist. Billing inventory is mapped, but the standalone operational data contract is not yet certified.
Apex should market this as a serious beta wedge, not as a fully certified accounting operating system. The right claim is: public explanation, protected workspace shell, mapped billing inventory, and a clear certification lane.
What still needs proof is the real data contract behind the wedge itself. Until that exists, keep the buying motion waitlist-first and the copy honest.
Pricing is the direct path. The product map is the context layer.
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