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Today I launched my first dApp: dArray

Hi everyone ✌️!
J.P. Aulet is here, and I'm very proud to announce you the decentralized ⛓️ Accounting Software for makers, freelancers & SME: https://darray.org ! A private and secure alternative for Soho, FreshBooks or Expensify.

This is my first Blockstack Dapp, and it's aimed to solve the privacy problem while running your business. Business owners, freelancers & makers must store their more critical & private data in 3rd party servers where they don't own their data.

https://darray.org is a full-featured invoicing platform and with it you can create in a easy and fast way customized invoices, expenses, manage clients, customers or your competence. Manage events in the calendar to create meetings or remember things.

With dArray you could manage, store & control your invoices, expenses, tickets and visualize your evolution of your business. Also dArray is your business Swiss knife to improve your productivity with: Dashboard, Calendar, Tasks, Pomodoro (WIP), ToDO lists, Organize Files & much more to come!

I can’t wait to hear what you think. Please do not hesitate to ask me any questions. Also I'm launching on PH: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/darray

Control your own data with dArray, store private documents, invoices, expenses, customers & more in a privacy-first secure platform.

And it's free ✌️! Start putting your Business on the Blockchain and keep all your data secure & private!

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    Well done. Gone through and impressed by the elements from the start. I will do a whole test in the next round. Congrats!

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      Thanks! Let me know if you have any questions or feedback :)

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