Card Flow — Light ConnectWise invoice template

Card Flow — Light v2.5 · 2 pages

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About Card Flow — Light

An itemized ConnectWise invoice design where every line item becomes its own bordered card.

Card Flow — Light rethinks the line-item table. Instead of cramming everything into a dense grid, each line item becomes its own soft-bordered card with breathing room — quantity, rate, and subtotal all scannable at a glance.

It's useful when your invoices are detailed — multi-part project work, bundled services, or agreements with a dozen components. Clients read cards faster than they read tables. The downside is vertical length; a 40-item invoice runs longer here than in Functional Modernist.

Best for

  • MSPs with detailed, multi-line-item invoices
  • Project-based billing with many components
  • Bundled agreements where line-item clarity matters
  • Clients who scan invoices instead of reading them

Frequently asked questions

Is this better than a traditional table layout?

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For detailed invoices, usually yes — cards are easier to scan. For short invoices (one or two line items), a standard table like Functional Modernist or Minimal Light reads cleaner and takes less vertical space.

Can I build this for my ConnectWise invoices?

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Yes. On the Custom plan, Better Invoice produces a ConnectWise Manage invoice in this format, where every line item from your ConnectWise data renders as its own card.

Can I group related items into a single card?

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Yes. Better Invoice supports line-item grouping on the Custom plan, so you can consolidate related ConnectWise line items into a single card labeled "Managed IT Services — $X/month" while keeping the detail internal.

How does it handle long invoices?

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Card Flow paginates gracefully. A 50-item invoice runs to three or four pages cleanly, with header continuity on every page.