







About this app
What DealChase does
You did the work. The brand posted the content. And you are still waiting to get paid. Late payment is the ugly norm of brand deals: net-30, net-60, even net-120 terms, invoices that vanish into accounts-payable queues, and follow-ups you have to remember yourself. Surveys say more than half of creators get paid late, losing thousands a year — not because the money is not owed, but because nobody is keeping score. DealChase keeps score. Every deal gets a pipeline — pitched, contracted, delivered, invoiced, paid — so nothing lives in DMs and half-remembered email threads. The moment you mark an invoice sent, DealChase starts the chase clock: a countdown built from your actual net terms. On the due date it flips into a red days-overdue counter, and a follow-up cadence tells you exactly when to nudge next. When a brand goes quiet, DealChase drafts the follow-up for you — a polite, firm message with the invoice amount, date, and terms already filled in, ready to paste into email or DMs. If your contract carries a late-fee clause, the accumulator does the math a lawyer would tell you to do: interest accruing month by month at the rate you set, so you know exactly what to ask for and when. Your rate card lives here too — private, per-deliverable pricing for reels, TikToks, story sets, integrations, and usage add-ons — so your next negotiation starts from your numbers, not the brand's first offer. And when you need the receipt, one tap makes it: a clean overdue card showing the amount, days overdue, and fee accrued, with the brand name shown or hidden, ready to send to the brand, your accountant, or your feed. Above it all sits the number that matters most: everything owed to you, right now, in one total. DealChase is fully offline. No account, no bank connection, no percentage taken from your invoice. Your deals, your rates, and your income stay on your device and stay nobody's business but yours. Built for creators doing brand deals without a manager. • Deal pipeline: pitched, contracted, delivered, invoiced, paid • Chase clock with net-terms countdown and red days-overdue counter • Auto-drafted follow-up nudges ready to paste into email or DMs • Late-fee accumulator with month-by-month accrual you control • Private rate card for every deliverable type • Shareable overdue receipt card with redactable brand name • Owed-to-me-now total across every open invoice • Fully offline: no account, no bank link, no cut of your money
Features
Built to be useful, not noisy.
Deal Pipeline
Every deal moves through five stages — pitched, contracted, delivered, invoiced, paid — on a swipeable board with per-stage totals, so the whole quarter's money is visible at a glance instead of scattered across DMs and email.
Chase Clock
Marking a deal invoiced starts a net-terms countdown (net-15/30/45/60/90/120 or custom). At due date it flips into a red days-overdue counter with an escalating follow-up cadence and one-tap logging of each nudge sent.
Nudge Composer
Auto-drafts a polite, firm follow-up message with the invoice amount, sent date, net terms, days overdue, and accrued late fee filled in — three tones (friendly, firm, final notice) ready to copy into email or DMs.
Overdue Receipt Card
The shareable moment: a receipt-grade card — brand, amount, days overdue, late fee accrued — rendered as a clean image with the brand name shown or redacted, plus an 'owed to me right now' total card across all open invoices. Export to Photos or share sheet.
Late-Fee Accumulator
Per-deal late-fee clause tracking (default 10%/month, fully adjustable) with month-by-month accrual math and a running total, so the number you quote in a final notice is defensible.
Rate Card & Year Summary
A private rate card per deliverable type (reel, TikTok, story set, integration, usage add-on) that pre-fills new deals, plus a yearly income summary with paid/outstanding split and CSV export for tax time.
Why it exists
The problem
Creators are systemically paid late (56% report late payments; net-60/90 is standard and net-120 is spreading), and the tracking of each deal's rate, deliverables, invoice date, net terms, and days overdue lives in DMs and fragile templates — so creators forget who owes them what and lose $2,000-$8,000 a year to payme…
What's different
How DealChase stands out
Follyo is the closest iOS product but is a $24.99/month subscription with no free tier — DealChase is a one-time purchase that costs less than one month of Follyo. UGC Deal Tracker is a nascent freemium indie ($5.99/mo) with no chase clock, late-fee math, or shareable overdue card. Beacons offers free invoicing but is…
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Questions about DealChase
How much does DealChase cost?▾
DealChase is free. All features are included from day one — no subscription, no in-app purchases, no paid tiers. Everything you see in this listing works the moment you install it.
Where does DealChase store my data?▾
On your device. DealChase is built privacy-first: no account is required, no analytics SDKs, no third-party trackers. Nothing is uploaded to a server we control — the app works without one.
What platforms does DealChase support?▾
iOS, on iPhone and iPad. You can find the latest availability on this page.
How do I get support for DealChase?▾
Use the Support link on this page, or email support@allthingsn.com. We answer every message and keep responses on the same thread.
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