Billable Call Organizer

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About this app

Bill-worthy Call Organizer is a handy Android app designed for professionals and freelancers who need to keep and organize records of their business calls and bill clients accordingly. With its user-friendly interface, this app simplifies the task of tracking billable calls, making it an indispensable tool for anyone offering consulting, legal, or other billable services.

This app will request permission to access your contacts, but it is not critical to the app's function. It's a convenience feature that will link phone numbers where they appear with the first and last name of the contact of the same number.

All the application data is stored locally. The app never transmits this information over any networks or share it with the world wide web. But for your convivence and/or record keeping, you may export a client bill (i.e. a detailed collection of client call records). An exported CSV bill may be found in your device's local downloads folder after you request an export.

Since all application data is stored locally on your device, if your device is lost or damaged, your app data cannot be retrieved.

This app does encrypt its application data. However, no encryption implementation is perfect or foolproof. If your data must be encrypted for professional or legal reasons, have a software security professional review this app's implementation (which is open source) to ensure it meets your organizational or personal standards.
Updated on
Apr 5, 2024

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