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A roundup of popular features that launched from January to March. Want to Give These New Features a

A roundup of popular features that launched from January to March. Want to Give These New Features a Try? [Upgrade Now]( April 2021 Mileage Tracking. Now Available on Android and iOS Need to track the driving you do for work? Try our Mileage Tracker. It automatically tracks your drives, categorizes business trips with a swipe, and shows you a potential tax deduction — all from your phone. [Learn More]( 3 Powerful Ways to Track Every Project's Profitability View more detailed breakdowns of your projects with the Project Profitability widget, Profitability Summary Report, and Profitability Details Report. They provide an in-depth view into every project's performance, so you can see where your money is going. [Learn More]( Send Your Clients an Invoice as a PDF You can now attach a PDF alongside the invoice email you send to a client. Turn this feature on individually for clients within their profile page. [Learn More]( Track Vendor Bills With the Accounts Payable Aging Report The Accounts Payable Aging Report provides a summary of how much you owe each Vendor, and how long your Bills have been outstanding for. This allows you to see exactly where you stand with all your Vendors in one report. [Learn More]( Customize the Emails Sent to Your Clients Want more control over how a FreshBooks generated email to your client looks? You can now include your own Email Signature, remove FreshBooks branding and customize client email notifications with email templates to add a personal touch. [Learn More]( Want to Give These New Features a Try? [Upgrade Now]( Partner News [income-importer-logo] Track All of Your Sales With the Income Importer The new Income Importer integration helps you track additional sources of revenue outside of FreshBooks, by pulling in your sales from platforms like Etsy, Square and Stripe. [Learn More]( Tip: Calling support for help? Press Shift + K in-app to pull up your support key! © 2021 FreshBooks 1655 Dupont St.Suite 250 | Toronto ON | M6P 3T1 | Canada Toll Free (NA): 1-866-303-6061 | Phone: 416-481-6946 | info@freshbooks.com You are receiving this email because you signed up for a FreshBooks account. If you no longer wish to receive these newsletters, [unsubscribe here](.

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