Most people don’t think about how they’ll get paid until the work is already done. The project wraps. The email goes out. Then comes the quiet question: how does the money actually move from there to here? Different country. Different currency. Different rules. For a lot of contractors, that’s where things slow down. Invoices get revised. Payment methods go back and forth. Someone suggests wire. Someone else prefers something else. Days turn into weeks. It doesn’t have to feel that complicated. If you’re working with international clients, the basics should stay simple: send a clear invoice, in the right currency, through a setup your client already understands. Then get paid, without needing to think about compliance, conversions, or where you’re technically “operating.” That’s where Ruul fits in. It lets you invoice clients and get paid in 140 currencies, without turning every project into a payment puzzle. The work is already global. Getting paid should be too.