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Lankitha Wimalarathna

We’re ten years old!

We’re ten years old today! Even in the grand scheme of things, that’s quite a big number, and we’re simultaneously proud that we’re here, and humbled that we’ve been privileged enough to make

Prabhath Sirisena

Search and Sort in Hiveage

One of the most requested features since the launch of Hiveage was the ability to sort and search statements. We promised to add them before March 1, and now they’re available!

Lankitha Wimalarathna

Hello, Hiveage!

At long last, we are proud to announce that Hiveage is now live. Yes, as of right now, anyone and everyone has access to our brand new online invoicing system!

It’s a Hiveage New Year!

Firstly, Happy New Year to all our readers! While we’re sure you already have a lot to look forward to in the 2014, here’s a quick reminder that Hiveage beta invitations are rolling out right

Prabhath Sirisena

A Successful Cyber Monday

We had a fantastic offer for Cyber Monday. The 100 slots were quickly taken up, and we have now concluded the promo. This also concludes a chapter in our journey: it’s the fifth and final Thanksgiving

Lankitha Wimalarathna

Save Big on CurdBee and Hiveage

Our annual Thanksgiving promo is here! For 48 hours starting from Monday, December 2 EST 00:00 (UTC -0500) we will offer the all-inclusive CurdBee BIG yearly package for just $119 (You save 41%).

Prabhath Sirisena

Hiveage Pricing Plans

CurdBee offered one of the most affordable pricing plans among online invoicing services, along with a fantastic free plan which allowed you to send unlimited invoices to unlimited clients. This

Lankitha Wimalarathna

Introducing Subscription Billing with Hiveage

CurdBee’s recurring profiles allow you to send periodic invoices to your clients. With Hiveage, we take it one step further, allowing you to automatically bill clients periodically using subscription

Laknath Semage

Hiveage, now with PayPal Pro

We have seen many changes in the online payment industry during the five years of CurdBee. As we were preparing for the private Beta launch of Hiveage, we wanted to get a better idea of what