Invoice Home opens new downtown Austin office to support growth

Petr Marek, Founder and CEO of Invoice Home
Petr Marek, Founder and CEO of Invoice Home - Forbes
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Invoice Home has opened a new office in downtown Austin, marking a move aimed at supporting its expanding team within the city’s technology sector. The company held a ribbon cutting ceremony last month to mark the official opening of the new space.

The office features an open-concept layout designed to encourage collaboration among employees. It also includes amenities such as an arcade room and quiet zones with noise reduction features, intended to balance productivity and relaxation for staff.

Co-Founder and CEO Petr Marek said, “This new location allows us to support our growing headcount with added physical space, but it also further enhances employee engagement, allowing everyone to move about throughout the open space and collaborate in more meaningful ways. We are excited to further engrain ourselves in the downtown district to tap even more into our local market of talent, and uncover what is driving small businesses so we can further empower them with our solutions.”

Invoice Home provides invoicing software that offers over 100 customizable templates in multiple languages, along with online payment integration. The platform is designed for small businesses, freelancers, and entrepreneurs.

More information about Invoice Home can be found on their website or through their LinkedIn and Facebook pages.



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