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Hiveage

Analyzed: 2026-04-22
Model: OpenAI GPT-5
Prompts run:
Total responses:
Overall AI Visibility?
1
/ 100
Invisible

Geometric mean of LBA, Authority and TOM. Penalises any single weak metric.

Latent Brand Association?
48
/ 100
Category-Known

What the model believes about Hiveage without web search.

LLM Authority?
0
/ 100
Absent

Frequency × prominence across organic category prompts.

Top of Mind?
4
/ 100
Prompted-Recall-Only

Unprompted recall on high-volume discovery prompts.

Metric 1 of 3 Latent Brand Association?

Measures what GPT-5 believes about Hiveage from training alone, before any web search. We probe the model 5 times across 5 different angles and score 5 sub-signals.

LBA Score
48/100
Category-Known
Quality?
0.68
Meta-factor?
1.00
Familiarity?
0.52
Top associations for Hiveage
lightweight invoicing tool 4 recurring billing support 4 expense tracking 3 not a full accounting suite 3 small service businesses 3 online payments 3 simple invoicing for freelancers 3 billing for freelancers 2 clean, easy-to-use invoicing 2 supports recurring invoices 2 limited customization and automation 2 online invoicing software 2 simple and easy to use 2 payment collection focus 2 recurring invoices and subscriptions 2
Control prompt (category baseline)
creating and sending invoices 4 tracking payments 2 generic invoicing software 1 managing billing records 1 tracking payment status 1 professional invoicing 1 organized billing 1 managing payments 1 tracking invoices 1 sending invoices 1

High overlap with brand prompts shows Hiveage is firmly in the model's "invoicing platform" category.

Sample model responses
Prompt: What is Hiveage known for?
Hiveage is known as an online invoicing and billing platform for freelancers and small businesses, with features like estimates, recurring invoices, expense tracking, time tracking, and payment reminders.
Iteration: 1 of 5
Prompt: What is Hiveage known for?
Hiveage is known for online invoicing and billing software for freelancers and small businesses, including recurring billing, expense tracking, and payment collection.
Iteration: 2 of 5

Metric 2 of 3 LLM Authority?

Frequency × prominence across organic category prompts where users ask category questions and AI recommends brands. Measured both with and without web search, then averaged 50/50.

Authority Score
0/100
Absent
Recall mode (no web)?
0

What the model recalls from training without searching the web.

Retrieval mode (with web)?
0

What the model returns when it can search live web sources.

IntentPromptRecall pos.Retrieval pos.
discovery What are the best invoicing platforms for freelancers who bill hourly? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What invoicing platforms are best for photographers and designers? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which invoicing platforms are good for consultants who need contracts and invoices? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best invoicing platforms for agencies with multiple clients? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What invoicing platform is best for recurring retainers? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best invoicing platforms for international clients? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which invoicing platforms support multiple currencies for small businesses? #9 not mentioned
discovery What invoicing platforms are best for tradespeople and contractors? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best invoicing platforms for nonprofits or membership-based organizations? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which invoicing platforms are best for mobile invoicing on the go? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What invoicing platforms are best if I need estimates and invoices together? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best invoicing platforms for subscription billing? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which invoicing platforms are good for small ecommerce sellers? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What invoicing platforms work best with time tracking? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best invoicing platforms for businesses that need payment reminders? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which invoicing platforms are best for beginners? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What invoicing platforms are best for tax-ready invoicing? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best invoicing platforms for remote teams? #7 not mentioned
discovery Which invoicing platforms are best for service providers with project-based billing? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best invoicing platforms for businesses that want automation? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to the most popular invoicing platform? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison How do the top invoicing platforms compare for freelancers? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which invoicing platform alternatives are best for small businesses? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What invoicing platforms are better for recurring billing versus one-time invoices? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which invoicing platforms are best if I need both invoicing and accounting? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to basic invoice templates and spreadsheets? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which invoicing platforms are best for teams versus solo users? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best invoicing platform options for faster payment collection? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which invoicing platforms are easiest to use compared with more advanced options? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What invoicing platform alternatives are worth considering for international billing? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I send professional invoices to clients online? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I track unpaid invoices without using spreadsheets? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I automate recurring invoices for retainers? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I create and send invoices from my phone? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I remind clients to pay invoices automatically? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I accept credit card payments on invoices? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I invoice clients in different currencies? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I create estimates and convert them into invoices? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I keep invoice records organized for taxes? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I bill clients for time and expenses in one invoice? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional How much does an invoicing platform cost for a small business? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Is there a free invoicing platform for freelancers? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What is the cheapest invoicing platform for startups? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What invoicing platforms have a free plan? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional How much do invoicing platforms charge per month? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Which invoicing platforms are worth paying for? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What invoicing platform offers the best value for money? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Are there invoicing platforms with no monthly fee? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What are the pricing tiers for invoicing platforms? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Which invoicing platforms offer a free trial? not mentioned not mentioned
Sample responses
Prompt: Which invoicing platforms support multiple currencies for small businesses? · discovery · recall mode
Several good invoicing platforms for small businesses support multi-currency: - **FreshBooks** — easy invoicing, supports multiple currencies on many plans. - **QuickBooks Online** — strong accounting + invoicing, supports multi-currency on higher-tier plans. - **Xero** — excellent for multi-currency businesses; widely used by small businesses. - **Zoho Invoice** — free invoicing tool, supports multiple currencies. - **Wave** — simple invoicing; currency support is more limited, so check your region. - **Square Invoices** — good if you already use Square; supports multiple currencies in supported markets. - **Odoo Invoicing** — flexible and scalable; multi-currency available. - **Sage Accounting** — supports multiple currencies for invoicing and bookkeeping. - **Hiveage** — built for freelancers/small businesses; supports multiple currencies. - **Invoicera** — multi-currency invoicing with automation features. If you want, I can narrow this down to the **best free options**, **best for freelancers**, or **best for international clients**.
Prompt: What are the best invoicing platforms for remote teams? · discovery · recall mode
Here are the best invoicing platforms for remote teams: - **QuickBooks Online** — Best all-around for teams that need invoicing plus accounting. Strong automation, recurring invoices, payment reminders, and broad integrations. - **FreshBooks** — Best for service businesses and freelancers with remote collaborators. Easy to use, great time tracking, and polished client-facing invoices. - **Xero** — Best for growing teams that want strong accounting and multi-user workflows. Good approvals, bank feeds, and lots of integrations. - **Zoho Invoice** — Best budget-friendly option. Free for many small teams, solid invoicing tools, client portals, and automation. - **Bill.com** — Best for AP/AR workflows in larger remote teams. Excellent for approvals, payment routing, and collaboration, though it’s more finance-ops focused. - **Stripe Invoicing** — Best if your team already uses Stripe or needs global online payments. Clean invoicing, automatic reminders, and easy subscription/payment setup. - **Hiveage** — Best simple invoicing for small remote teams. Affordable, straightforward, and supports recurring billing and expense tracking. ### My quick picks - **Best overall:** QuickBooks Online - **Best ease of use:** FreshBooks - **Best free option:** Zoho Invoice - **Best for finance teams:** Bill.com - **Best for online payments:** Stripe Invoicing If you tell me your team size, country, and whether you need accounting too, I can narrow it to the best 2–3.

Metric 3 of 3 Top of Mind?

Unprompted recall on 15 high-volume discovery prompts, run 5 times each in pure recall mode (no web). Brands that surface here are baked into the model's training, not borrowed from live search.

TOM Score
4/100
Prompted-Recall-Only
Discovery promptVolumeAppearedPositions (5 runs)
What are the best invoicing platforms for small businesses? 0 1/5 7
What are the top invoicing platform options for freelancers? 0 0/5
Which invoicing platforms are most popular right now? 0 0/5
What are the most recommended invoicing platforms for contractors? 0 1/5 7
What invoicing platform should I use for a service business? 0 0/5
What are the best invoicing platforms for getting paid faster? 0 0/5
Which invoicing platforms are easiest to use? 0 0/5
What are the best invoicing platforms for solo entrepreneurs? 0 0/5
What are the best invoicing platforms for small teams? 0 2/5 5, 6
What invoicing platforms work well for recurring invoices? 0 0/5
What are the best invoice software options for startups? 0 0/5
Which online invoicing platforms are worth trying? 0 0/5
What are the best invoicing tools for independent consultants? 0 0/5
What invoicing platforms are best for small service businesses? 0 0/5
What are the best cloud invoicing platforms for businesses? 0 0/5
Sample recall responses
Prompt: What are the best invoicing platforms for small businesses? (no web search)
Here are some of the best invoicing platforms for small businesses: - **QuickBooks Online** — Best all-around if you also want accounting, expenses, and tax support. - **FreshBooks** — Great for freelancers and service businesses; very easy to use. - **Wave** — Best budget option; solid invoicing and accounting with a free plan. - **Zoho Invoice** — Excellent free invoicing tool with strong automation and customization. - **Xero** — Best for businesses that want strong accounting plus invoicing. - **Square Invoices** — Good if you already use Square for payments or point-of-sale. - **Hiveage** — Nice for simple invoicing and recurring billing. - **BILL (formerly Bill.com)** — Better for businesses needing invoicing plus AP/AR workflows. ### Best picks by type - **Best overall:** QuickBooks Online - **Best for freelancers:** FreshBooks - **Best free option:** Zoho Invoice - **Best for very small businesses on a budget:** Wave - **Best if you use Square already:** Square Invoices ### What to look for - Online payment support - Recurring invoices - Automatic payment reminders - Expense tracking - Mobile app - Tax handling - Multi-currency support if needed If you want, I can also give you the **best invoicing platforms by industry** or a **free vs paid comparison**.
Iteration: 2 of 5
Prompt: What are the most recommended invoicing platforms for contractors? (no web search)
Here are the most commonly recommended invoicing platforms for contractors: - **QuickBooks Online** — Best all-around if you also want accounting, expense tracking, and tax prep. - **FreshBooks** — Very contractor-friendly; easy invoicing, estimates, time tracking, and client-friendly design. - **Wave** — Good for simple invoicing on a budget; strong free option for solo contractors. - **Xero** — Great if you want solid accounting plus invoicing, especially for growing businesses. - **Zoho Invoice** — Excellent free invoicing tool for freelancers and small contractors. - **Square Invoices** — Best if you already use Square for payments or run a service business with card payments. - **Hiveage** — Good for recurring billing, estimates, and project-based invoicing. - **BILL (formerly Bill.com)** — Better for contractors who need AP/AR workflows and business finance tools. **Best picks by need:** - **Easiest to use:** FreshBooks - **Best free option:** Wave or Zoho Invoice - **Best for full bookkeeping:** QuickBooks Online - **Best for payment collection:** Square Invoices If you want, I can narrow this to the best options for **solo contractors, subcontractors, or construction trades**.
Iteration: 5 of 5

What to do next Recommendations for Hiveage

Generated automatically from gaps and weaknesses in the analysis above, ranked by potential impact on the AI Visibility Score.

Enter the category conversation

Your Authority is low across category queries. Users asking about your category do not see you. Priority: get listed in "best of" and "top N" articles for your category on domains with strong training-data crawl presence.

+10 to +25 on Authority

Enter the model's competitive set

The model knows your brand when asked directly (LBA > 0) but never volunteers you in category queries. You are outside the model's go-to list. Co-mention density with established category leaders is the single biggest lever: get listed in "Top 10 X" articles alongside the brands the model currently names.

+10 to +30 on TOM over 12-18 months

Push product-specific content into authoritative sources

The model knows your category but may not name your specific products. Get product-level content into independent reviews, comparison articles, and ranked lists.

+5 to +15 on LBA

How is this calculated? Methodology

Every score on this page is reproducible. Below is exactly what we ran and how we computed each number.

Overall AI Visibility Score
Geometric mean of LBA, Authority and TOM: (LBA × Authority × TOM)^(1/3). Geometric mean is used so that any single weak metric pulls the overall score down, rather than being masked by strength elsewhere.
Latent Brand Association (LBA)
5 brand probes + 1 control prompt, each run 5 times in recall mode (no web search). LBA = quality × meta × stability × share × recognition × 100. Each sub-signal is on a 0-1 scale. Read the full LBA methodology →
LLM Authority
50 organic category prompts (discovery, comparison, problem and transactional intents), each run once in recall mode and once in retrieval mode. Score = frequency × log-decayed prominence × intent weight, then 50/50 averaged across the two modes. Prompts are shared across all brands in the industry. Read the full Authority methodology →
Top of Mind (TOM)
15 high-volume discovery prompts (sourced from Keywords Everywhere search-volume data), each run 5 times in pure recall mode (no web). Score = frequency × (0.5 + 0.5 × log-prominence), volume-weighted. Prompts are shared across all brands in the industry. Read the full TOM methodology →

Analysis run on April 22, 2026 at 8:37 PM

All 210 AI responses for Hiveage

Click a prompt to expand its responses. 210 total responses across 72 prompts.

LBA — Latent Brand Association (7 prompts)

On a scale of 1-10, rate your familiarity with the brand "Hiveage" in the invoicing platform category. 1 = I've never heard of this brand 4 = I'm aware of the name but know little specific 7 = I know the brand well including its main products 10 = Deep, confident knowledge including specific features, differentiators, pricing tier, competitor positioning Return JSON: { "familiarity": <1-10 integer>, "justification": "<one sentence>" }
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
{ "familiarity": 6, "justification": "I know Hiveage as a small-business invoicing and billing platform and have some awareness of its core features, but I’m not confident on detailed pricing or current competitive positioning." }
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
{"familiarity":6,"justification":"I know Hiveage as an online invoicing and billing platform and can describe its general purpose, but I’m not confident on its current feature set, pricing, or competitive positioning."}
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
{ "familiarity": 4, "justification": "I recognize Hiveage as an invoicing/billing platform name, but I don’t know its specific features, pricing, or competitive positioning in detail." }
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
{ "familiarity": 5, "justification": "I recognize Hiveage as an online invoicing/billing platform and know some general context, but I’m not confident on its specific features, pricing, or competitive positioning." }
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
{"familiarity":5,"justification":"I recognize Hiveage as an online invoicing/billing platform and know its general purpose, but I’m not confident about detailed features, pricing, or current positioning."}
What is Hiveage known for?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
Hiveage is known as an online invoicing and billing platform for freelancers and small businesses, with features like estimates, recurring invoices, expense tracking, time tracking, and payment reminders.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
Hiveage is known for online invoicing and billing software for freelancers and small businesses, including recurring billing, expense tracking, and payment collection.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
Hiveage is known as an online invoicing and billing platform for freelancers, small businesses, and service providers.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
Hiveage is known for online invoicing, billing, and time-tracking software for small businesses.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
Hiveage is known for online invoicing, billing, and time-tracking software for freelancers and small businesses.
What are Hiveage's main strengths and weaknesses?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
Hiveage’s main strengths are its clean, easy-to-use invoicing and billing tools, quick setup, and solid support for recurring billing, expense tracking, and online payments. It’s often appreciated by freelancers and small businesses that want a simpler alternative to heavier accounting platforms. Its main weaknesses are that it’s not as full-featured as larger accounting suites, especially for advanced bookkeeping, reporting, or inventory needs. Some users may also find it less suitable for growing teams that need deeper customization, automation, or more complex financial workflows.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
Hiveage’s main strengths are its clean, easy-to-use invoicing and billing tools, support for recurring invoices and subscriptions, multiple payment options, and solid time-tracking/expense features for small businesses and freelancers. It’s also generally known for being straightforward to set up and less overwhelming than larger accounting suites. Its main weaknesses are that it’s not a full accounting platform, so it lacks deeper bookkeeping, tax, and reporting capabilities found in more comprehensive tools. It can feel limited for larger teams or businesses with complex workflows, and its ecosystem/integration depth is smaller than some major competitors.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
Hiveage’s main strengths are its simple, easy-to-use interface, solid invoicing and billing features, support for recurring invoices, time tracking, expenses, and payments, plus good value for small businesses and freelancers. It’s also fairly flexible with integrations and client billing options. Its main weaknesses are that it’s less feature-rich than larger accounting platforms, so it may not suit businesses needing deep bookkeeping, advanced reporting, or complex inventory tools. Some users may also find customization and automation more limited compared with bigger competitors.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
Hiveage’s main strengths are its clean, simple invoicing workflow, easy recurring billing, and solid support for getting paid online with a variety of payment options. It’s often appealing to freelancers and small businesses because it’s straightforward, lightweight, and generally easy to set up and use. Its main weaknesses are that it can feel limited compared with more full-featured accounting platforms. Reporting, advanced automation, deeper project/accounting features, and highly customizable workflows are not its strongest areas. In short: good for simple billing and payments, less ideal if you need an all-in-one finance system.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
Hiveage’s main strengths are its simplicity, clean interface, and strong core invoicing features for small businesses and freelancers. It typically covers essentials like recurring billing, estimates, expense tracking, and online payments without feeling overly complex. Its weaknesses are that it can feel limited for larger teams or businesses needing advanced accounting, deep reporting, or extensive integrations. It’s more of a lightweight billing tool than a full finance platform.
Who should use Hiveage? Who should avoid it?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
Hiveage is best for freelancers, solo consultants, and small service businesses that need simple invoicing, estimates, time tracking, recurring billing, and basic expense tracking without a lot of complexity. Avoid it if you need a full accounting suite, advanced inventory management, deep enterprise reporting, or highly customized workflows for a larger finance team. It’s also less ideal if you want an all-in-one ERP-style platform or very complex multi-department billing.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
Hiveage is best for freelancers, contractors, small service businesses, and lean teams that need simple invoicing, recurring billing, estimates, time tracking, and payment collection without a lot of accounting complexity. It may not be a great fit for: - Large companies with complex approval workflows - Businesses needing full accounting/ERP features - Teams that require deep customization or advanced reporting - Users who want an all-in-one finance suite rather than a straightforward invoicing tool In short: use Hiveage if you want easy billing and client invoicing; avoid it if you need heavyweight accounting or enterprise-grade finance operations.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
Hiveage is best for freelancers, solo consultants, and small service businesses that need simple invoicing, estimates, time tracking, recurring billing, and online payments without a lot of accounting complexity. It’s a good fit if you want an easy, lightweight billing tool. You should avoid Hiveage if you need full accounting software, advanced inventory/ERP features, complex multi-entity finance, deep enterprise workflows, or highly customized reporting and automation. Very large teams or businesses with complicated bookkeeping needs will likely outgrow it.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
Hiveage is best for freelancers, solo professionals, and small service businesses that need simple invoicing, estimates, recurring billing, time tracking, and online payments without a lot of complexity. Avoid it if you need a full accounting suite, deep inventory management, advanced enterprise reporting, or a highly customizable all-in-one ERP/finance platform. It’s less ideal for very large teams or businesses with complicated accounting workflows.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
Hiveage is best for freelancers, solo consultants, and small service businesses that need simple invoicing, expense tracking, estimates, recurring billing, and online payments without a lot of complexity. It’s less suitable for larger companies, teams needing advanced accounting or ERP features, businesses that want deep inventory/project management, or users who need highly customized workflows and enterprise-level reporting. In short: use Hiveage if you want straightforward billing; avoid it if you need a full finance/accounting suite.
How does Hiveage compare to its main competitors?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
Hiveage is generally a lightweight invoicing and billing tool, so it tends to compete best on simplicity and ease of use rather than being an all-in-one accounting suite. Compared with its main competitors: - FreshBooks: FreshBooks is stronger for service businesses that want invoicing plus time tracking, expenses, and broader client/accounting features. Hiveage is usually simpler and more focused. - QuickBooks Online: QuickBooks is much more comprehensive for accounting, tax, and financial management. Hiveage is easier if you only need billing/invoicing, but it’s not a replacement for full bookkeeping. - Zoho Invoice / Zoho Books: Zoho offers a broader ecosystem and more depth. Hiveage is typically more straightforward and less cluttered. - Wave: Wave is attractive for low-cost/basic invoicing and accounting. Hiveage often stands out more for billing features like recurring invoices, subscriptions, and expense tracking, depending on plan. - Invoice Ninja: Invoice Ninja is closer in spirit—feature-rich and flexible. Hiveage is usually simpler and cleaner, while Invoice Ninja can be more customizable. - Harvest: Harvest is better known for time tracking and project-based billing. Hiveage is better if invoicing/subscription billing is the priority. Overall: Hiveage is a good fit for freelancers and small businesses that want clean invoicing, recurring billing, and payments without the complexity of full accounting software.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
Hiveage is a lightweight, easy-to-use invoicing and billing tool. Compared with its main competitors: - FreshBooks: FreshBooks is more full-featured for small service businesses, with stronger accounting, expense tracking, and client management. Hiveage is simpler and usually more affordable. - QuickBooks Online: QuickBooks is much more powerful for full accounting, but it’s also more complex. Hiveage is better if you only need invoicing, estimates, subscriptions, and time/billing basics. - Zoho Invoice: Zoho Invoice is one of the closest competitors. Zoho often offers more integrations and a broader business suite, while Hiveage tends to be simpler and more focused. - Invoice Ninja: Invoice Ninja is strong on invoicing, projects, and customization, and it can be very cost-effective. Hiveage is generally easier for users who want a cleaner, less technical experience. - Wave: Wave is attractive for very small businesses because of its free tier, but Hiveage may offer more billing-focused features and better paid-plan flexibility. Overall, Hiveage stands out for simplicity, clean invoicing workflows, and small-business billing features, but it is not as deep as accounting-heavy platforms like QuickBooks or as broad as FreshBooks.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
Hiveage is a lightweight invoicing and billing app best suited for freelancers and small teams that want simple, affordable client billing with time tracking, estimates, recurring invoices, expenses, and online payments. Compared with main competitors: - QuickBooks / Xero: much stronger accounting platforms; Hiveage is simpler and easier to use, but far less robust for full bookkeeping, taxes, and financial reporting. - FreshBooks: very close competitor; FreshBooks usually feels more polished and feature-rich for service businesses, while Hiveage is often more budget-friendly and straightforward. - Zoho Invoice: Zoho is often more feature-packed and integrated with the larger Zoho suite; Hiveage is simpler and more focused. - Wave: both are small-business-friendly; Wave is often more attractive for basic free invoicing/accounting needs, while Hiveage stands out for recurring billing and a clean billing workflow. - Harvest / Toggl: those are stronger for time tracking; Hiveage is better if invoicing and getting paid is the main goal. Overall: Hiveage competes best on simplicity, value, and billing-focused features, but it is not as powerful as full accounting suites.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
Hiveage is usually positioned as a lightweight invoicing, billing, and recurring-payments tool for freelancers and small businesses. Compared with its main competitors: - FreshBooks: FreshBooks is stronger for full bookkeeping-style invoicing, expense tracking, time tracking, and client management. Hiveage is simpler and often easier if you mainly need invoices, estimates, subscriptions, and payment collection. - QuickBooks Online: QuickBooks is much more comprehensive for accounting, taxes, payroll, and reporting. Hiveage is cheaper and easier, but not a replacement for full accounting. - Zoho Books / Zoho Invoice: Zoho is more feature-rich and better integrated with a larger business suite. Hiveage is more focused and can feel cleaner if you want billing without the broader ecosystem. - Wave: Wave is a strong low-cost/free alternative for basic invoicing and accounting, especially for very small businesses. Hiveage tends to stand out more for recurring billing and subscription management. - Harvest: Harvest is better for time tracking and project-based billing. Hiveage is better if billing/invoicing is the core need rather than project management. Overall: Hiveage competes best as a simple, affordable billing tool with recurring invoices and payment features, but it is less complete than full accounting platforms and less specialized than top time-tracking or bookkeeping competitors.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
Hiveage is generally a lightweight, budget-friendly invoicing and billing tool for freelancers and small service businesses. Compared with its main competitors: - FreshBooks: FreshBooks is stronger for full accounting-like features, expense tracking, time tracking, and client management. Hiveage is simpler and usually more affordable. - QuickBooks: QuickBooks is far more powerful for accounting, tax, payroll, and reporting. Hiveage is easier to use but not a replacement for full bookkeeping. - Zoho Invoice / Zoho Books: Zoho tends to offer broader automation and a larger business suite. Hiveage is more streamlined and easier if you only need invoicing, estimates, and recurring billing. - Wave: Wave is attractive if you want a low-cost or free option. Hiveage is typically better for subscription billing and payments, but Wave is stronger for free basic accounting. - Xero: Xero is better for growing businesses that need robust accounting and integrations. Hiveage is more focused on invoicing and billing simplicity. Best fit: Hiveage is best for users who want clean invoicing, recurring billing, and payment collection without the complexity of a full accounting platform.
What do people typically complain about with Hiveage?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
People typically complain that Hiveage feels a bit limited compared with bigger invoicing/accounting tools, especially for advanced automation, reporting, and customization. Some also mention a dated or less polished UI, occasional issues with integrations, and that support or feature updates can feel slow. Another common gripe is that it’s great for simple billing, but can become frustrating as a business’s needs get more complex.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
People commonly complain that Hiveage can feel a bit limited or dated, with an interface that isn’t as polished as some rivals. Other recurring complaints are occasional bugs/glitches, weaker reporting, and slow or inconsistent customer support. Some users also mention limitations in customization and integrations.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
People commonly complain that Hiveage can feel limited for more complex billing needs: fewer integrations than some rivals, weaker customization/reporting, occasional UI quirks, and support that isn’t always as fast as users want. Some also mention issues with invoices/payments syncing or wanting more advanced recurring billing and automation features.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
People commonly complain that Hiveage can feel a bit limited and dated compared with newer invoicing tools. Typical complaints include: clunky or unintuitive UI, missing advanced features, occasional bugs or slow performance, limited integrations/customization, and customer support that some users say is slow or not very responsive. Pricing/value is also a common gripe.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
People typically complain that Hiveage is a bit limited for complex billing needs: customization is modest, reporting can feel basic, some integrations/payment options are limited, and users sometimes mention occasional bugs or sync issues. A few also say customer support could be faster or more helpful.
What is a typical invoicing platform known for? control
0/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned
A typical invoicing platform is known for creating and sending invoices, tracking payments, managing recurring billing, and helping businesses organize accounts receivable.
Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned
A typical invoicing platform is known for creating and sending invoices, tracking payments, managing billing, and helping businesses stay organized with accounts receivable.
Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned
A typical invoicing platform is known for creating and sending invoices, tracking payments, automating reminders, and helping businesses manage billing and cash flow.
Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned
An invoicing platform is typically known for creating, sending, and tracking invoices, managing payments, and helping businesses keep their billing organized and professional.
Iteration 5 of 5 Not mentioned
A typical invoicing platform is known for creating and sending invoices, tracking payments, managing billing records, and often automating reminders, taxes, and recurring billing.

Authority — LLM Authority (50 prompts)

What are the best invoicing platforms for freelancers who bill hourly? discovery
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned
Best picks for freelancers who bill hourly: 1. **FreshBooks** - Best overall for hourly invoicing - Strong time tracking, automatic invoice generation, easy recurring invoices 2. **Harvest** - Best for time tracking + invoicing - Excellent timer, great for consultants/agencies, clean client billing 3. **QuickBooks Online** - Best if you also need bookkeeping/accounting - Solid time tracking, invoices, expenses, tax prep 4. **Invoice Ninja** - Best budget-friendly option - Good hourly rates, estimates, recurring billing, and a generous free plan 5. **Zoho Invoice** - Best free invoicing platform - Great hourly billing, timesheets, automation, polished client portal 6. **Toggl Track + Toggl Billable** - Best for simple hourly tracking first, invoicing second - Very easy timers; best if you already track work in Toggl **My quick recommendation:** - **Best overall:** FreshBooks - **Best time tracking:** Harvest - **Best free:** Zoho Invoice - **Best accounting combo:** QuickBooks Online If you want, I can narrow this down by **budget**, **solo freelancer vs. agency**, or **country/currency support**.
retrieval Not mentioned
For freelancers who bill hourly, the best picks are usually: - **FreshBooks** — best all-around for freelancers. Strong time tracking, easy “generate invoice from tracked time,” and flexible billing methods for hourly projects. ([support.freshbooks.com](https://support.freshbooks.com/hc/en-us/articles/225525527-How-do-I-track-my-time?utm_source=openai)) - **Zoho Invoice** — best free/lean option. It has project time tracking, automatic invoice creation from unbilled hours, and supports hourly and task-based billing. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/invoice/time-tracking/?utm_source=openai)) - **Bonsai** — best if you want invoicing + time tracking + client/project workflow in one place. It can invoice unbilled hours directly and lets you show or hide timesheets on invoices. ([help.hellobonsai.com](https://help.hellobonsai.com/en/articles/1898575-invoicing-your-tracked-time?utm_source=openai)) - **Paymo** — best for freelancers who want stronger project/time tracking alongside invoicing. It converts unbilled time into invoices and includes unlimited time tracking on paid plans. ([paymoapp.com](https://www.paymoapp.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **QuickBooks Online** — best if you also need full bookkeeping, but it’s a bit less freelancer-friendly for hourly billing because billable time appears in decimal format on invoices. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-us/help-article/time-tracking/turn-set-time-tracking-quickbooks-online/L6RFDI0xh_US_en_US?uid=m2u9ai44&utm_source=openai)) **My quick recommendation:** - **Solo freelancer:** FreshBooks or Zoho Invoice - **Need the cleanest hourly workflow:** Bonsai - **Need bookkeeping too:** QuickBooks Online If you want, I can narrow this down by **budget**, **ease of use**, or **whether you need built-in time tracking**.
What invoicing platforms are best for photographers and designers? discovery
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Best invoicing platforms for photographers and designers: 1. **HoneyBook** Great all-in-one for creatives: invoices, contracts, proposals, booking, and payments. Very popular with photographers and small studios. 2. **Dubsado** Best if you want highly customizable client workflows. Strong for proposals, invoices, forms, automation, and branding. 3. **FreshBooks** Excellent pure invoicing/accounting choice. Easy to use, polished, and good for tracking time, expenses, and projects. 4. **QuickBooks Online** Best for taxes and bookkeeping. Strong invoicing plus accounting, though less creative-friendly than HoneyBook or Dubsado. 5. **Square Invoices** Good if you already use Square for payments. Simple, fast, and solid for one-off invoices and deposits. 6. **Zoho Invoice** Best budget-friendly option. Free tier is generous, and it handles branded invoices, reminders, and online payments well. ### Quick picks - **Photographers:** HoneyBook or Dubsado - **Designers:** Dubsado or FreshBooks - **Best for accounting:** QuickBooks Online - **Best free option:** Zoho Invoice If you want, I can narrow it down to the best 3 based on your budget and whether you need contracts, client portals, or recurring invoices.
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For photographers and designers, the best picks are usually: - **HoneyBook** — best if you want an all-in-one client workflow with branded invoices, contracts, payments, and automations. Good for creatives who want a polished client experience. ([honeybook.com](https://www.honeybook.com/product/online-invoices?utm_source=openai)) - **FreshBooks** — best if you mainly want invoicing + light accounting. It’s especially strong for photographers and web/design freelancers with branded invoice templates, online payments, and reminders. ([freshbooks.com](https://www.freshbooks.com/photography?utm_source=openai)) - **Dubsado** — best if you want strong customization and client-process automation, plus invoices, proposals, contracts, and client portals. ([dubsado.com](https://www.dubsado.com/free-invoice-generator?utm_source=openai)) - **Bonsai** — best for solo freelancers and studios that want invoices tied to contracts, payments, and time tracking, with templates tailored to creative work like photography and design. ([hellobonsai.com](https://www.hellobonsai.com/invoice-template/freelance/?utm_source=openai)) - **Square Invoices** — best if you want simple invoicing with fast payment collection and estimates, especially if you already use Square. ([squareup.com](https://squareup.com/us/en/press/invoices-plus?utm_source=openai)) - **QuickBooks** — best if bookkeeping/taxes matter as much as invoicing, since it supports online invoicing, reminders, and sales-tax calculation. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/global/free-invoice-generator/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick recommendation:** - **Photographers:** HoneyBook or FreshBooks. - **Designers:** HoneyBook or Dubsado. - **Simple/cheap setup:** Square. - **Best for accounting:** FreshBooks or QuickBooks. If you want, I can narrow this to **the best 3 for your budget** or **the best one if you do weddings, branding, or hourly design work**.
Which invoicing platforms are good for consultants who need contracts and invoices? discovery
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Good options for consultants who want **contracts + invoicing** in one place: - **Bonsai** — strong all-in-one for freelancers/consultants; includes proposals, contracts, invoicing, time tracking, and payments. - **HoneyBook** — great if you want client onboarding, contracts, invoices, and automated workflows. - **Dubsado** — very flexible for service businesses; good for custom contracts, forms, invoices, and automation. - **FreshBooks** — excellent invoicing/accounting; contracts are more limited, but good if billing is the main need. - **QuickBooks Online + e-sign tool** — best if you need robust accounting; pair with **PandaDoc** or **Dropbox Sign** for contracts. If you want the simplest picks: - **Best all-in-one:** Bonsai - **Best for client workflow + design:** HoneyBook - **Most customizable:** Dubsado If you want, I can narrow this down by **budget**, **country**, or whether you need **retainers, proposals, or e-signatures**.
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Good picks for consultants who need **both contracts and invoices**: - **Bonsai** — probably the cleanest all-in-one choice for consultants. It has contract templates, e-signatures, proposals, invoicing, reminders, and it explicitly supports a workflow from proposal → contract → invoice. ([hellobonsai.com](https://www.hellobonsai.com/contracts?utm_source=openai)) - **Dubsado** — great if you want a polished client experience. It supports proposals, contracts, invoices, automations, and client portals, and proposals can include a contract and invoice in one flow. ([dubsado.com](https://www.dubsado.com/free-invoice-generator?utm_source=openai)) - **Zoho Invoice + Zoho Sign** — strong if you want free invoicing with signed estimates/invoices. Zoho Invoice supports quotes, reminders, time tracking, and customer portals, and Zoho Sign can digitally sign invoices and estimates. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/invoice/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick recommendation:** - Want the easiest all-in-one for solo consulting? **Bonsai** - Want more client-portal/workflow automation? **Dubsado** - Want free invoicing and signatures? **Zoho Invoice + Zoho Sign** ([hellobonsai.com](https://www.hellobonsai.com/contracts?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this down by **budget**, **solo vs team**, or **need for recurring retainers**.
What are the best invoicing platforms for agencies with multiple clients? discovery
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For agencies managing multiple clients, the best invoicing platforms are usually the ones that handle **recurring billing, client-specific projects, retainers, time tracking, and easy payment collection**. ### Best picks - **QuickBooks Online** - Best overall for most agencies - Strong invoicing, expense tracking, accounting, and tax prep - Good if you want one system for finance + invoicing - **FreshBooks** - Best for service agencies and creative teams - Very easy to use - Great for time tracking, retainers, and client-friendly invoices - **Xero** - Best for agencies that want clean accounting + good invoicing - Strong multi-client management and integrations - Popular with bookkeepers and finance teams - **Harvest** - Best if your agency bills by time and projects - Excellent time tracking + invoicing workflow - Great for consultancies, dev agencies, and design firms - **Zoho Invoice / Zoho Books** - Best budget-friendly option - Solid invoicing, automation, and client portals - Good if you already use Zoho apps - **Bonsai** - Best for freelancers and small agencies - Built for proposals, contracts, invoicing, and client management - Good all-in-one option for small teams ### If you want the simplest recommendation: - **Best overall:** QuickBooks Online - **Best for ease of use:** FreshBooks - **Best for time-based agency billing:** Harvest - **Best budget option:** Zoho Books If you want, I can also narrow this down by **agency size, budget, or whether you need time tracking/retainers/project billing**.
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For agencies with multiple clients, I’d shortlist these: 1. **FreshBooks** — best if you want simple invoicing plus retainers/recurring billing. It supports automated recurring invoices, client retainers, and unlimited customized invoices on higher plans. ([freshbooks.com](https://www.freshbooks.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **QuickBooks Online** — best if you also want full accounting. It supports recurring invoices/autopay, and customers can save payment details in a secure portal. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/r/payments/introducing-recurring-payments/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Invoice Ninja** — best for agencies juggling multiple brands/businesses. It can link up to 10 business accounts under one login, with recurring invoices and a client portal. ([invoiceninja.com](https://invoiceninja.com/features/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Zoho Invoice** — best budget option for straightforward client billing. It includes recurring invoices and a client portal for invoice viewing/payment. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/sa/invoice/features/?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Teamwork** — best if invoicing is part of a broader agency ops stack. It combines time/budget tracking, a branded client portal, and one-click invoicing. ([teamwork.com](https://www.teamwork.com/teams/agencies/?utm_source=openai)) 6. **OneSuite** — best for agencies wanting an all-in-one client portal. It offers invoicing, recurring billing, white-label portal access, and invoice/payment access for clients. ([onesuite.io](https://onesuite.io/?utm_source=openai)) **My pick:** - **Best overall for agencies:** FreshBooks - **Best for accounting-heavy teams:** QuickBooks Online - **Best for multiple brands/businesses:** Invoice Ninja - **Best all-in-one agency portal:** OneSuite If you want, I can narrow this to **budget / best for marketing agencies / best for design agencies / best for retainers**.
What invoicing platform is best for recurring retainers? discovery 480/mo
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**Best overall for recurring retainers: _FreshBooks_** Why it’s a strong fit: - easy recurring invoices - automatic payment reminders - retains client payment info - solid for service businesses, agencies, and consultants - simple to use without feeling like accounting software overload **Best alternatives:** - **QuickBooks Online** — best if you also want full bookkeeping/accounting - **Zoho Invoice** — best budget option, very capable for recurring billing - **Harvest** — best if retainers are tied to time tracking and project work - **Stripe Billing** — best if you want subscription-style retainers and strong automation **My quick pick:** - **Solo consultant / small agency:** FreshBooks - **Need accounting too:** QuickBooks Online - **Lowest cost:** Zoho Invoice - **More “subscription” than “invoice”:** Stripe Billing If you want, I can narrow it to the **best choice for your business type** (freelancer, agency, law firm, design studio, etc.).
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For **recurring retainers**, I’d pick **FreshBooks** for most small agencies/freelancers. It has a dedicated **Retainers** feature plus **recurring invoices** and **auto-billing**, which makes it very retainer-friendly. ([freshbooks.com](https://www.freshbooks.com/en-gb/features/?utm_source=openai)) If you want the strongest **accounting + invoicing** combo, **QuickBooks Online** is the better pick, especially now that it supports **recurring invoices** and an **Autopay** flow for them. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/r/payments/autopay-recurring-invoices-quickbooks-online/?utm_source=openai)) **My quick ranking:** 1. **FreshBooks** — best for retainers/service businesses. ([freshbooks.com](https://www.freshbooks.com/en-gb/features/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **QuickBooks Online** — best if bookkeeping matters most. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/r/payments/autopay-recurring-invoices-quickbooks-online/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Stripe Billing** — best for custom subscription-style billing, not as simple a “retainer invoicing” tool out of the box. ([stripe.com](https://stripe.com/billing?utm_source=openai)) If you tell me your business type (solo consultant, agency, law firm, etc.) and whether clients pay by card or ACH, I can narrow it to one best choice.
What are the best invoicing platforms for international clients? discovery
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Top picks for invoicing international clients: 1. **Wise Business** - Best for: getting paid cross-border cheaply - Pros: local bank details in multiple currencies, low FX fees, easy international transfers - Good if: you invoice globally and want to avoid high bank charges 2. **Xero** - Best for: full accounting + invoicing - Pros: multi-currency support, strong automation, great for VAT/GST tracking - Good if: you need invoicing tied to bookkeeping 3. **QuickBooks Online** - Best for: small businesses and freelancers - Pros: multi-currency, professional invoices, solid payment integrations - Good if: you want a widely used, easy-to-hire-for platform 4. **Zoho Invoice** - Best for: freelancers and small teams on a budget - Pros: free plan, multi-currency, recurring invoices, client portal - Good if: you want strong features without much cost 5. **FreshBooks** - Best for: service businesses - Pros: polished invoicing, time tracking, expense tracking, easy recurring billing - Good if: you bill by project or hours 6. **Stripe Invoicing** - Best for: online businesses and global card payments - Pros: accepts many payment methods, very good for international customers, automatic billing - Good if: your clients prefer paying by card or you sell online services **Best overall for international clients:** - **Wise Business + Xero** if you want cheapest cross-border payments and proper accounting - **Stripe Invoicing** if you want the smoothest online payment experience If you want, I can also give you the **best option by country, business size, or lowest fees**.
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For international clients, the best options are usually: - **Stripe Invoicing** — best if you want a payment-first setup with strong multi-currency support and a polished invoice flow. Stripe supports multi-currency customers and automated invoice charging. ([docs.stripe.com](https://docs.stripe.com/invoicing?utm_source=openai)) - **Zoho Invoice / Zoho Books** — best budget-friendly all-rounder; it supports billing customers in foreign currencies and automatically converts using exchange rates. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/invoice/kb/invoices/invoice-in-multiple-currencies.html?utm_source=openai)) - **Xero** — best for accounting-heavy businesses that invoice globally; Xero supports multi-currency and invoices in many currencies, with exchange-rate handling built in. ([blog.xero.com](https://blog.xero.com/news-events/scale-your-business-xero-airwallex/?utm_source=openai)) - **QuickBooks Online** — best if you already use QuickBooks or need accounting + invoicing in one place; its multicurrency lets you track transactions in different currencies, though online payments for foreign-currency invoices are limited. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-us/help-article/multicurrency/learn-multicurrency-quickbooks-online/L5krkKQi8_US_en_US?msockid=124b0d5cafa76f7b3a331bfeae1c6e60&utm_source=openai)) - **FreshBooks** — best for freelancers and service businesses; it supports international payments via Stripe/PayPal and can accept payments from many countries and currencies. ([support.freshbooks.com](https://support.freshbooks.com/hc/en-us/articles/24999759052429-How-do-I-accept-online-payments-with-FreshBooks-Payments-powered-by-Stripe?utm_source=openai)) - **Invoice Ninja** — best for freelancers/small teams who want a lower-cost option with multiple currencies, languages, and even e-invoicing support. ([invoiceninja.com](https://invoiceninja.com/invoice-feature/multiple-currencies-languages/?utm_source=openai)) **My quick pick:** - **Best overall:** Stripe Invoicing - **Best value:** Zoho Invoice - **Best for accounting:** Xero - **Best for freelancers:** FreshBooks or Invoice Ninja If you want, I can narrow this down by **your country, client countries, and whether you need VAT/GST or bank transfers**.
Which invoicing platforms support multiple currencies for small businesses? discovery
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Several good invoicing platforms for small businesses support multi-currency: - **FreshBooks** — easy invoicing, supports multiple currencies on many plans. - **QuickBooks Online** — strong accounting + invoicing, supports multi-currency on higher-tier plans. - **Xero** — excellent for multi-currency businesses; widely used by small businesses. - **Zoho Invoice** — free invoicing tool, supports multiple currencies. - **Wave** — simple invoicing; currency support is more limited, so check your region. - **Square Invoices** — good if you already use Square; supports multiple currencies in supported markets. - **Odoo Invoicing** — flexible and scalable; multi-currency available. - **Sage Accounting** — supports multiple currencies for invoicing and bookkeeping. - **Hiveage** — built for freelancers/small businesses; supports multiple currencies. - **Invoicera** — multi-currency invoicing with automation features. If you want, I can narrow this down to the **best free options**, **best for freelancers**, or **best for international clients**.
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Yes—good small-business options that support multi-currency invoicing include: - **Xero** — multi-currency is included on higher plans, and Xero says you can do business in **160 currencies**. ([blog.xero.com](https://blog.xero.com/news-events/scale-your-business-xero-airwallex/?utm_source=openai)) - **QuickBooks Online** — supports a **Multicurrency** feature for tracking invoices and bills in foreign currencies, though some features change once it’s enabled. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-us/other-questions/quickbooks-online-multi-currency-unavailable-features/00/973700?utm_source=openai)) - **Zoho Books** — supports **multiple currencies per customer/transaction**, so you can invoice customers in their preferred currency. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/books/kb/contacts/multiple-currency.html?utm_source=openai)) - **Zoho Invoice** — supports invoicing in multiple currencies, but a contact is typically tied to one currency code. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/invoice/kb/invoices/invoice-in-multiple-currencies.html?utm_source=openai)) - **Wave** — lets you change a customer’s currency, and the invoice currency updates accordingly. ([support.waveapps.com](https://support.waveapps.com/hc/en-us/articles/208621786-Add-a-customer?utm_source=openai)) - **FreshBooks** — supports getting paid in many currencies via Stripe/FreshBooks Payments, and its reports can reflect multiple currencies. ([support.freshbooks.com](https://support.freshbooks.com/hc/en-us/articles/24999759052429-How-do-I-accept-online-payments-with-FreshBooks-Payments-powered-by-Stripe/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to the **best 3 for freelancers**, **best for international clients**, or **best free/low-cost options**.
What invoicing platforms are best for tradespeople and contractors? discovery
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For tradespeople and contractors, the best invoicing platforms are usually the ones that also handle estimates, scheduling, payments, and job tracking. ### Top picks - **Jobber** — Best overall for small-to-mid-sized trades businesses Great for quotes, invoicing, scheduling, client reminders, and taking card payments. - **Housecall Pro** — Best for field service contractors Strong mobile app, easy invoicing, dispatching, and customer communication. - **Buildertrend** — Best for remodelers and general contractors Good for larger projects, progress billing, change orders, and project management. - **ServiceTitan** — Best for larger home service companies Powerful but pricier; excellent for plumbing, HVAC, electrical, and multi-tech teams. - **Joist** — Best simple invoicing app for solo contractors Easy estimates, invoices, and payment collection without a lot of extra complexity. - **QuickBooks Online + QuickBooks Payments** — Best for accounting-first businesses Strong invoicing and bookkeeping combo, especially if you already use QuickBooks. - **FreshBooks** — Best for freelancers and very small contractors Clean invoicing, time tracking, and expense tracking. ### Quick recommendation - **Solo tradesperson:** Joist or FreshBooks - **Growing small crew:** Jobber or Housecall Pro - **Remodeling / GC:** Buildertrend - **Large service business:** ServiceTitan - **Accounting-heavy:** QuickBooks Online If you tell me your trade and team size, I can narrow it down to the best 2–3 options.
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Best picks for tradespeople/contractors: 1. **Jobber** — best overall for many small service businesses. It combines quotes, invoices, online payments, progress invoicing, QuickBooks Online sync, scheduling, and follow-up automation. Core starts at **$29/mo billed annually** (or $49/mo monthly). ([getjobber.com](https://www.getjobber.com/pricing)) 2. **Housecall Pro** — best if you want an all-in-one field service app with strong estimates/proposals, invoicing, payments, price book, QuickBooks integration, and a mobile app; pricing starts at **$59/mo** with a **14-day free trial**. ([housecallpro.com](https://www.housecallpro.com/pricing/)) 3. **QuickBooks Online** — best if you mainly need invoicing + accounting in one place. It supports personalized invoices, recurring invoices, invoice tracking, online payments, and accepting deposits on estimates. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/payments/invoicing/)) 4. **FreshBooks** — best for solo contractors and small crews who want simple invoicing, estimates, retainers, time tracking, recurring invoices, and e-signatures; Plus starts at **$12.90/mo** on the current promo page. ([freshbooks.com](https://www.freshbooks.com/pricing/)) **Quick take:** - **Need scheduling/dispatch too?** Jobber or Housecall Pro. ([getjobber.com](https://www.getjobber.com/pricing)) - **Need accounting first?** QuickBooks. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/payments/invoicing/)) - **Need simple invoicing only?** FreshBooks. ([freshbooks.com](https://www.freshbooks.com/pricing/)) If you want, I can narrow this to the **best for plumbers, electricians, HVAC, or general contractors**.
What are the best invoicing platforms for nonprofits or membership-based organizations? discovery
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Here are some of the best invoicing platforms for nonprofits and membership-based organizations: 1. **QuickBooks Online** - Best all-around for nonprofits that need invoicing + accounting. - Strong for recurring invoices, payment links, donor/member tracking, and integration with nonprofit tools. 2. **Xero** - Great for nonprofits that want clean accounting with solid invoicing. - Good recurring billing, bank reconciliation, and lots of app integrations. 3. **Aplos** - Built specifically for nonprofits and churches. - Useful if you need fund accounting, donation tracking, member billing, and simple invoicing in one place. 4. **Wild Apricot** - Best for membership organizations. - Includes membership management, event registration, automatic renewals, and invoicing. 5. **Neon CRM** - Strong nonprofit CRM with invoicing and recurring billing features. - Good for member/donor management, automated reminders, and engagement tracking. 6. **Zoho Invoice / Zoho Books** - Budget-friendly and flexible. - Good for recurring invoices, payment portals, and automation; works well if you don’t need a nonprofit-specific system. 7. **FreshBooks** - Very easy to use for smaller nonprofits or associations. - Nice recurring invoices, payment acceptance, and simple expense tracking. ### Best picks by use case - **Best for nonprofits overall:** QuickBooks Online - **Best nonprofit-specific:** Aplos - **Best for memberships:** Wild Apricot - **Best for CRM + billing:** Neon CRM - **Best low-cost option:** Zoho Books If you want, I can also narrow this down by **budget**, **membership dues**, or **whether you need nonprofit accounting/fund accounting**.
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For nonprofits and membership-based orgs, the best choices usually fall into two buckets: **1) Best all-in-one for membership dues + invoicing:** **WildApricot** and **MemberClicks**. - **WildApricot** is built for nonprofits/membership orgs and includes invoicing, recurring payments, member renewals, and automated receipts. ([wildapricot.com](https://www.wildapricot.com/who-we-serve/nonprofits?utm_source=openai)) - **MemberClicks** is strong if your main need is dues renewal workflows: automated reminders, generated invoices, recurring renewals, and integrated payment processing. ([memberclicks.com](https://memberclicks.com/membership-dues-payment/?utm_source=openai)) **2) Best for nonprofit accounting with invoicing:** **Aplos** and **QuickBooks Online**. - **Aplos** includes accounts receivable for invoicing and online payments, recurring transactions, and nonprofit-focused fund accounting. ([help.aplos.com](https://help.aplos.com/hc/en-us/articles/30708084733837-How-to-Manage-Your-Subscription?utm_source=openai)) - **QuickBooks** is a good fit if you want standard invoicing plus recurring invoices/payments and broader bookkeeping/reporting for nonprofits. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/industry/non-profits/?utm_source=openai)) **3) Best donor/constituent CRM with recurring billing:** **Neon CRM** and **Bloomerang**. - **Neon CRM** supports automatically recurring donations for card or ACH/E-Check transactions. ([support.neonone.com](https://support.neonone.com/hc/en-us/articles/4407409597069-Recurring-Donations?utm_source=openai)) - **Bloomerang** is stronger for donor management and recurring giving than for classic invoicing. ([bloomerang.co](https://www.bloomerang.co/company/donate-securely-through-bloomerang/?utm_source=openai)) **My quick recommendation** - **Small nonprofit or association:** WildApricot - **Association with heavy dues renewals:** MemberClicks - **Nonprofit needing accounting + invoicing:** Aplos - **Need general bookkeeping with recurring invoices:** QuickBooks - **Donation-heavy nonprofit:** Neon CRM or Bloomerang If you want, I can turn this into a **top 5 comparison table with pricing, best use case, and pros/cons**.
Which invoicing platforms are best for mobile invoicing on the go? discovery
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Best mobile invoicing platforms: - **FreshBooks** — Best overall for easy mobile invoicing. Great app, fast estimates/invoices, expense tracking, time tracking. - **QuickBooks Online** — Best if you want full accounting plus invoicing. Strong mobile app, good for small businesses and freelancers. - **Square Invoices** — Best for simple on-the-go invoicing and taking payments. Very easy, especially if you already use Square. - **Zoho Invoice** — Best free option. Clean mobile app, solid automation, good for freelancers. - **Xero** — Best for businesses needing strong accounting and decent mobile invoicing. Good app, especially if you work with an accountant. - **Invoice2go** — Best for field service and sole traders. Very mobile-friendly, built for sending invoices from your phone. If you want the **easiest app experience**, go with **FreshBooks** or **Square Invoices**. If you want **full bookkeeping**, choose **QuickBooks Online** or **Xero**. If you want **free**, try **Zoho Invoice**. If you want, I can narrow this down by your business type (freelancer, contractor, retail, agency, etc.).
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Best picks for **mobile invoicing on the go**: - **FreshBooks** — best if you want the smoothest phone-first invoicing workflow, plus time tracking, receipt capture, and invoice-status alerts in the app. ([freshbooks.com](https://www.freshbooks.com/mobile-apps?utm_source=openai)) - **QuickBooks Online** — best if you want invoicing plus stronger accounting/payments in one app; its mobile app supports taking and tracking payments, and Tap to Pay on iPhone is available. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/mobile/?utm_source=openai)) - **Xero** — best for businesses that want invoicing tied to broader bookkeeping, with mobile invoice creation/sending, payment status, and contactless payments on mobile. ([xero.com](https://www.xero.com/explore/invoice-app/?utm_source=openai)) - **Zoho Invoice / Zoho Books** — best budget-friendly option if you want a capable mobile invoicing app; Zoho Invoice is free, and Zoho Books adds broader accounting with mobile access. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/invoice/mobile-apps/?utm_source=openai)) - **Wave** — best free-ish lightweight option for simple invoicing on iOS/Android, with invoice creation and payments in the app. ([waveapps.com](https://www.waveapps.com/wave-app?utm_source=openai)) **Quick recommendation:** - Solo freelancer: **FreshBooks** or **Wave**. ([freshbooks.com](https://www.freshbooks.com/mobile-apps?utm_source=openai)) - Growing small business: **QuickBooks** or **Xero**. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/mobile/?utm_source=openai)) - Lowest cost / free start: **Zoho Invoice** or **Wave**. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/invoice/mobile-apps/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow it down to the **best 3 for your business type** (freelancer, contractor, agency, trades, etc.).
What invoicing platforms are best if I need estimates and invoices together? discovery 390/mo
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If you want **estimates/quotes and invoices in one place**, these are the best picks: 1. **QuickBooks Online** - Best all-around for small businesses - Strong quote-to-invoice workflow - Good if you also want bookkeeping and tax support 2. **FreshBooks** - Best for freelancers and service businesses - Very easy to create estimates, convert to invoices, and accept payments - Clean client-facing experience 3. **Zoho Books** - Best value for features - Solid estimates, invoices, approvals, and automation - Great if you want more advanced workflow without high cost 4. **Wave** - Best free option - Estimates and invoices are simple and good for basic needs - Best if you’re just starting out 5. **Xero** - Best for growing businesses - Professional quotes and invoicing, with strong accounting - Better if you work with an accountant 6. **Jobber** - Best for home service businesses - Excellent estimates → invoices for field jobs - Great for contractors, cleaners, landscapers, etc. 7. **HoneyBook** - Best for client-based creative businesses - Nice for proposals, contracts, estimates, and invoices together - Popular with photographers, designers, consultants **Quick recommendation:** - **Freelancer/service work:** FreshBooks or HoneyBook - **General small business:** QuickBooks Online or Zoho Books - **Free/basic:** Wave - **Contractors/home services:** Jobber If you want, I can narrow this down to the **best 3 for your business type and budget**.
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If you want **estimates + invoices in one tool**, my short list is: - **QuickBooks Online** — best all-around if you also want accounting, progress invoicing, and deposits on estimates. It can convert accepted estimates into invoices and supports multiple partial invoices from one estimate. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/accounting/estimates-proposals/?utm_source=openai)) - **Zoho Invoice** — best free/low-cost option for clean quote-to-invoice workflows. It lets clients accept estimates and converts them to invoices in one click. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/invoice/free-estimate-generator/?utm_source=openai)) - **FreshBooks** — best for freelancers and service businesses that want simple estimates, client approval, and easy conversion to invoices. ([support.freshbooks.com](https://support.freshbooks.com/hc/en-us/articles/115006136447-How-do-I-create-an-estimate?utm_source=openai)) - **Square Invoices** — best if you already use Square or want a simple invoicing system with estimate-to-invoice conversion and auto-convert on paid plans. ([squareup.com](https://squareup.com/help/us/en/article/7215-create-and-send-invoice-estimates?utm_source=openai)) - **Xero** — solid if you want quote-to-invoice in a broader accounting platform. ([xero.com](https://www.xero.com/us/templates/estimate-template/?utm_source=openai)) **My pick:** - **Best overall:** QuickBooks Online. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/accounting/estimates-proposals/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best free option:** Zoho Invoice. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/invoice/free-estimate-generator/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best simplest UX:** FreshBooks. ([support.freshbooks.com](https://support.freshbooks.com/hc/en-us/articles/115006136447-How-do-I-create-an-estimate?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow it down by **freelancer vs contractor vs agency**, or by **budget**.
What are the best invoicing platforms for subscription billing? discovery
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Top picks for subscription invoicing/billing: 1. **Stripe Billing** Best for developers and fast-growing SaaS. Strong for recurring billing, metered usage, automations, and global payments. 2. **Chargebee** Best all-around subscription platform. Great for pricing flexibility, dunning, invoicing, tax handling, and revenue workflows. 3. **Recurly** Best for enterprise subscription management. Excellent churn recovery, billing automation, and analytics. 4. **Zoho Subscriptions** Best budget-friendly option. Good invoicing, recurring billing, and integration with the Zoho ecosystem. 5. **Paddle** Best for SaaS selling globally without managing tax/VAT complexity. It acts as merchant of record, which simplifies compliance. 6. **Maxio** Best for B2B SaaS with complex billing and revenue recognition needs. Strong for invoicing, subscriptions, and finance ops. **Quick recommendation:** - **Small SaaS/startup:** Stripe Billing or Zoho Subscriptions - **Flexible mid-market:** Chargebee - **Enterprise:** Recurly or Maxio - **Global tax simplicity:** Paddle If you want, I can narrow this down by **budget, team size, or whether you need usage-based billing**.
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Here are the **best options**, by use case: - **Stripe Billing** — best all-around if you want flexible subscription billing plus invoicing in one stack. It supports recurring, usage-based, tiered, and hybrid pricing, plus invoicing and a customer portal. ([stripe.com](https://stripe.com/billing)) - **Chargebee** — best for SaaS teams that need stronger invoice customization, consolidated invoices, and billing-date control. ([chargebee.com](https://www.chargebee.com/recurring-billing-invoicing/)) - **Recurly** — best for automated recurring invoicing with some manual-invoice support and charge/credit handling. ([recurly.com](https://recurly.com/product/recurring-billing)) - **Maxio** — best for B2B SaaS billing ops, especially if you want automatic invoicing, recurring payments, payment recovery, and finance visibility. ([maxio.com](https://www.maxio.com/subscription-billing)) - **Paddle** — best if you want a merchant-of-record model for global SaaS/app billing, with built-in subscription management and checkout. ([paddle.com](https://www.paddle.com/billing)) - **Zoho Subscriptions / Zoho Billing** — best budget-friendly option for smaller teams that want recurring billing, customizable invoices, proration, and tax support. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/subscriptions/recurring-billing-software.html)) **My quick pick:** - **Startup / flexible API:** Stripe - **SaaS billing complexity:** Chargebee or Maxio - **Enterprise recurring invoicing:** Recurly - **Global app billing:** Paddle - **Lower-cost SMB choice:** Zoho If you want, I can also give you a **top 3 based on your business size** or **compare pricing/features side by side**.
Which invoicing platforms are good for small ecommerce sellers? discovery
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Good options for small ecommerce sellers: - **Zoho Invoice** — great if you want a solid, low-cost invoicing tool with good automation, estimates, recurring invoices, and online payments. - **Wave** — best for very small sellers on a budget; easy invoicing and basic accounting, with payment acceptance. - **FreshBooks** — good if you also want simple bookkeeping, expense tracking, and polished client invoices. - **QuickBooks Online** — best if you need stronger accounting plus invoices, tax tracking, and lots of ecommerce integrations. - **Xero** — strong choice for growing sellers who want clean accounting and good integrations with Shopify, Amazon, and payment tools. - **Square Invoices** — ideal if you already use Square for payments or sales; simple and fast to send invoices. - **PayPal Invoicing** — handy for sellers who already use PayPal and want very quick invoice/payment flow. If you sell on **Shopify**, **QuickBooks Online** or **Xero** are usually the best long-term picks. If you want the cheapest easy start, **Zoho Invoice** or **Wave** are hard to beat. If you want, I can narrow this down based on your sales channel (Shopify, Etsy, Amazon, WooCommerce, etc.) and your budget.
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For small ecommerce sellers, I’d shortlist these: - **Zoho Billing / Zoho Invoice** — best if you want an ecommerce-friendly setup. Zoho Billing says it’s designed for ecommerce, and it has a Shopify integration that can sync customers/items/payments and automatically create invoices after purchase. Zoho Invoice is also completely free and supports payment reminders, a customer portal, and multiple languages/currencies. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/billing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Square Invoices** — great if you want simple invoicing plus fast payments. It supports recurring invoices, reminders, deposits, and payments by card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, or ACH. ([squareup.com](https://squareup.com/us/en/townsquare/free-invoice-app?utm_source=openai)) - **QuickBooks Invoicing** — solid if you also want bookkeeping tied in. It lets you send invoices customers can pay online, and it matches payments into your books automatically. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/invoicing//?utm_source=openai)) - **FreshBooks** — good for sellers who want easy invoicing and recurring billing. It supports recurring invoices, card-on-file payments, reminders, and late fees. ([freshbooks.com](https://www.freshbooks.com/invoice/?utm_source=openai)) - **Wave** — best budget option if you mainly need free invoicing. Wave offers a free invoice generator and online payments, with recurring billing in its broader feature set. ([waveapps.com](https://www.waveapps.com/tools-category/invoicing?utm_source=openai)) **My quick pick:** - **Shopify seller:** Zoho Billing - **Need free:** Zoho Invoice or Wave - **Want easiest all-in-one:** Square Invoices or QuickBooks If you tell me your store platform (Shopify, Etsy, WooCommerce, Amazon, etc.), I can narrow it to the best 2.
What invoicing platforms work best with time tracking? discovery
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Top invoicing platforms that pair well with time tracking: - **FreshBooks** — best overall for freelancers/agencies; built-in time tracking, easy billable hours → invoice flow. - **QuickBooks Online** — strong if you already use accounting software; time tracking, invoicing, payroll, and expenses in one. - **Harvest** — excellent for time tracking first; integrates tightly with **FreshBooks, QuickBooks, Xero, and Xero Projects**. - **Xero** — good for small businesses; works well with **Harvest** and **Toggl Track** via integrations. - **Toggl Track + invoice app** — best for simple time tracking; commonly paired with **QuickBooks, FreshBooks, or Xero**. - **Bonsai** — great for freelancers/consultants; built-in time tracking, proposals, contracts, and invoicing. - **Zoho Invoice / Zoho Books** — solid budget-friendly option with timesheets and billable hour invoicing. Best picks by use case: - **Freelancer:** FreshBooks or Bonsai - **Agency/team:** Harvest + QuickBooks or Xero - **All-in-one accounting:** QuickBooks Online - **Budget option:** Zoho Books If you want, I can narrow this down to the best choice for your business type and budget.
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If you want the smoothest **time tracking → invoice** workflow, these are the best bets: - **Harvest** — strongest “track time, turn it into invoices, sync to QuickBooks/Xero” option. Great for agencies/consultants. ([getharvest.com](https://www.getharvest.com/features/invoicing-and-payments?utm_source=openai)) - **FreshBooks** — best for small businesses/freelancers who want invoicing + built-in time tracking in one place. It can automatically add tracked time to invoices. ([freshbooks.com](https://www.freshbooks.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Zoho Invoice / Zoho Billing** — solid if you want native timesheets and one-click invoicing from unbilled hours. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/invoice/time-tracking/?utm_source=openai)) - **Clockify** — best budget-friendly pick; easy to create invoices from billable time and export reports. ([clockify.me](https://clockify.me/time-tracking-invoicing?utm_source=openai)) - **QuickBooks Time + QuickBooks Online** — best if your bookkeeping already lives in QuickBooks and you want tight payroll/accounting alignment. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/accountants/products-solutions/time-tracking/?utm_source=openai)) - **Paymo** — good all-in-one for project management + time tracking + invoicing. ([paymoapp.com](https://www.paymoapp.com/all-in-one/?utm_source=openai)) Quick rule of thumb: - **Best overall:** Harvest - **Best for simplicity:** FreshBooks - **Best free/low-cost:** Clockify - **Best for accounting-heavy teams:** QuickBooks If you want, I can narrow it down by **freelancer vs agency vs law firm vs construction**, or by **free vs paid**.
What are the best invoicing platforms for businesses that need payment reminders? discovery 70/mo
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Here are some of the best invoicing platforms with strong payment reminder features: - **FreshBooks** — Great all-around invoicing for small businesses; automated late-payment reminders, recurring invoices, and online payments. - **QuickBooks Online** — Best if you also need accounting; solid reminder automation, invoice tracking, and payment links. - **Xero** — Strong for growing businesses; customizable invoice reminders and good integrations. - **Zoho Invoice** — Excellent value; free for many small businesses, with automated reminders and multilingual invoices. - **Square Invoices** — Best for simple, fast invoicing; automated reminders, card payments, and easy setup. - **PandaDoc** — Good if you also send proposals/contracts; reminders for invoices and document workflows. - **Bill.com** — Better for B2B/AP-AR workflows; strong collections and reminder automation. **Best picks by need:** - **Best overall:** FreshBooks - **Best for accounting:** QuickBooks Online - **Best budget option:** Zoho Invoice - **Best for simplicity:** Square Invoices If you want, I can also narrow this down by business size, industry, or budget.
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Here are the best invoicing platforms if payment reminders matter most: 1. **QuickBooks Online** — strong all-around choice; it supports automatic and manual invoice reminders, with reminders schedulable up to 90 days before or after the due date. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-us/help-article/invoicing/send-invoice-reminders-automatically-manually/L84cQjpxo_US_en_US?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Square Invoices** — great for simple setup and mobile use; it offers automatic reminders before, on, or after the due date, plus email/text reminder options. ([squareup.com](https://squareup.com/us/en/invoices/invoice-app?utm_source=openai)) 3. **FreshBooks** — excellent for service businesses; it includes customizable automatic payment reminders and late-fee tools. ([support.freshbooks.com](https://support.freshbooks.com/hc/en-us/articles/227559727-What-are-payment-reminders-and-late-fees?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Zoho Invoice / Zoho Billing** — very good for configurable reminder workflows; you can set automated reminders based on due date or expected payment date, and send manual reminders too. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/invoice/help/settings/reminders.html?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Xero** — strong if you want invoicing plus accounting; it has built-in invoice reminders and can be extended with apps for extra collections features. ([xero.com](https://www.xero.com/us/guides/how-to-reduce-payment-delays/?utm_source=openai)) 6. **Stripe Invoicing** — best if you already use Stripe for payments; Stripe can handle follow-up reminders before due, on overdue, and after overdue. ([stripe.com](https://stripe.com/us/resources/more/what-is-a-payment-reminder-how-to-write-and-send-one-successfully?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Best overall:** QuickBooks Online - **Best simple/mobile:** Square - **Best for customizable reminders:** Zoho - **Best for service firms:** FreshBooks - **Best for Stripe users:** Stripe Invoicing ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-us/help-article/invoicing/send-invoice-reminders-automatically-manually/L84cQjpxo_US_en_US?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this down to the **best free options** or the **best for a small agency / contractor / ecommerce business**.
Which invoicing platforms are best for beginners? discovery
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Best beginner-friendly invoicing platforms: - **FreshBooks** — easiest all-around for freelancers and solo businesses; clean interface, simple invoices, estimates, recurring billing. - **Zoho Invoice** — great free option for beginners; polished, easy to use, strong automation. - **Wave** — simple and free for basic invoicing; good if you just need to send invoices and track payments. - **QuickBooks Online** — best if you want invoicing plus full accounting later; a bit more complex, but very common. - **HoneyBook** — ideal for service-based beginners like photographers, designers, and consultants; client workflows are very beginner-friendly. - **Bonsai** — good for freelancers who want invoices, contracts, and proposals in one place. If you want the **simplest free choice**, pick **Zoho Invoice** or **Wave**. If you want the **best paid beginner option**, pick **FreshBooks**. If you tell me whether you’re a freelancer, small business, or side hustler, I can narrow it down to the best 2.
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For most beginners, I’d start with these: - **Zoho Invoice** — best if you want **simple + free**. Zoho says it’s forever free, offers templates, recurring invoices, custom fields, and mobile apps. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/invoice/kb/general/zoho-invoice-free.html?utm_source=openai)) - **Wave** — best for **very small businesses/freelancers** who want a free, easy invoice generator. Wave offers customizable professional invoices, and its Starter plan is free with basic invoicing/accounting features. ([waveapps.com](https://www.waveapps.com/tools/invoice-generator?utm_source=openai)) - **Square Invoices** — best if you want **easy payments** and may also sell in person. Square supports invoices, ACH, card payments, and has a $0 software starting point, though payment processing fees apply. ([squareup.com](https://squareup.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **QuickBooks Online** — best if you want invoicing that can grow into **full accounting**. QuickBooks has a free invoice generator, no charge to send invoices, and paid plans add more accounting features. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/payments/invoicing//?utm_source=openai)) **My quick pick:** - **Absolute beginner on a budget:** Zoho Invoice - **Freelancer who wants the easiest free option:** Wave - **Need to take payments easily:** Square - **Want invoicing + bookkeeping in one place:** QuickBooks ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/invoice/kb/general/zoho-invoice-free.html?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also narrow this to **free-only**, **best for freelancers**, or **best for small service businesses**.
What invoicing platforms are best for tax-ready invoicing? discovery
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Here are the best invoicing platforms for **tax-ready invoicing**: 1. **QuickBooks Online** Best all-around for small businesses. Strong **sales tax/VAT tracking**, tax reports, and easy sync with accountants. 2. **Xero** Great for businesses needing clean **VAT/GST-ready invoicing** and solid accounting integration. Very popular outside the U.S. too. 3. **Zoho Invoice / Zoho Books** Excellent value. Good for **tax handling, invoice templates, recurring invoices**, and automation. 4. **FreshBooks** Best for freelancers and service businesses. Simple, polished, and supports **tax-friendly invoicing** with expense tracking. 5. **Wave** Good free option for very small businesses, though tax features are more basic than the others. 6. **Sage Accounting** Strong choice if you want more robust **tax compliance** and accounting-focused invoicing. 7. **Odoo Invoicing** Best for more advanced workflows and international businesses needing **tax rules, multi-currency, and automation**. **Best picks by use case:** - **Best overall:** QuickBooks Online - **Best for VAT/GST:** Xero - **Best budget option:** Zoho Invoice - **Best for freelancers:** FreshBooks If you tell me your country and business type, I can narrow it to the best 2–3 options for your tax setup.
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Best picks for **tax-ready invoicing**: - **QuickBooks Online** — strongest all-around if you want invoicing plus accounting and sales tax automation. It automatically calculates sales tax for invoices based on sale/shipping details. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/online/sales-tax/?utm_source=openai)) - **Xero** — great for automated sales tax on invoices; Xero says its auto sales tax (powered by Avalara) calculates tax on invoices automatically. ([xero.com](https://www.xero.com/us/accounting-software/calculate-sales-tax/?utm_source=openai)) - **Zoho Invoice / Zoho Books** — best if you need very tax-specific invoicing, especially GST/VAT-style workflows; Zoho supports GST-compliant invoices, tax breakdowns, GSTIN/HSN/SAC, and e-invoicing in supported regions. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/in/invoice/gst-compliant/?utm_source=openai)) - **Stripe Invoicing + Stripe Tax** — best for API-first businesses or SaaS. Stripe can automatically collect sales tax/VAT/GST on invoices and determine tax from customer location and product tax settings. ([docs.stripe.com](https://docs.stripe.com/tax/invoicing?utm_source=openai)) - **Square Invoices** — solid if you want simple invoicing with automatic taxes/discounts and easy payments. Square says taxes can be set to apply automatically when adding items or services. ([squareup.com](https://squareup.com/us/en/invoices/invoice-app?utm_source=openai)) - **FreshBooks** — good for service businesses that want easy invoicing and sales tax tracking, but it’s less robust than the accounting-first options above. ([support.freshbooks.com](https://support.freshbooks.com/hc/en-us/articles/219103028-What-is-a-Sales-Tax-Summary-report?utm_source=openai)) **My short recommendation:** - **Best overall:** QuickBooks Online - **Best for tax-heavy invoicing:** Zoho Books / Zoho Invoice - **Best for automation/API:** Stripe Invoicing - **Best simple SMB option:** Xero or Square If you want, I can narrow this to **US-only**, **GST/VAT**, or **best for freelancers vs ecommerce**.
What are the best invoicing platforms for remote teams? discovery
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Here are the best invoicing platforms for remote teams: - **QuickBooks Online** — Best all-around for teams that need invoicing plus accounting. Strong automation, recurring invoices, payment reminders, and broad integrations. - **FreshBooks** — Best for service businesses and freelancers with remote collaborators. Easy to use, great time tracking, and polished client-facing invoices. - **Xero** — Best for growing teams that want strong accounting and multi-user workflows. Good approvals, bank feeds, and lots of integrations. - **Zoho Invoice** — Best budget-friendly option. Free for many small teams, solid invoicing tools, client portals, and automation. - **Bill.com** — Best for AP/AR workflows in larger remote teams. Excellent for approvals, payment routing, and collaboration, though it’s more finance-ops focused. - **Stripe Invoicing** — Best if your team already uses Stripe or needs global online payments. Clean invoicing, automatic reminders, and easy subscription/payment setup. - **Hiveage** — Best simple invoicing for small remote teams. Affordable, straightforward, and supports recurring billing and expense tracking. ### My quick picks - **Best overall:** QuickBooks Online - **Best ease of use:** FreshBooks - **Best free option:** Zoho Invoice - **Best for finance teams:** Bill.com - **Best for online payments:** Stripe Invoicing If you tell me your team size, country, and whether you need accounting too, I can narrow it to the best 2–3.
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For remote teams, my short list is: - **BILL** — best for **approval workflows** and finance controls. It supports automated invoice routing, approval groups, mobile approvals, and syncs with major accounting tools. ([bill.com](https://www.bill.com/product?utm_source=openai)) - **QuickBooks Online** — best **all-around** option if you want invoicing plus accounting, with cloud collaboration and multi-currency support. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/oidam/intuit/sbseg/en_us/accountants/web/content/Ecosystem-Guide-QBO.pdf?utm_source=openai)) - **FreshBooks** — best for **service businesses and agencies**. It has team invites, project collaboration, permissions, time tracking, and invoicing in one place. ([freshbooks.com](https://www.freshbooks.com/projects-and-collaboration?utm_source=openai)) - **Zoho Billing / Zoho Invoice** — best for **custom approval workflows** and international invoicing. Zoho supports multi-level approvals, remote approval on mobile, and multi-currency billing. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/billing/help/settings/transaction-approval/?utm_source=openai)) - **Melio** — best if your remote team mainly needs **payment approval** rather than a full accounting suite. It lets admins approve team-initiated payments in the app. ([help.melio.com](https://help.melio.com/hc/en-us/articles/8206623628828-Payment-approval-by-admin-in-the-Melio-app?utm_source=openai)) If you want the simplest pick: - **Most teams:** QuickBooks Online - **Most approvals/control:** BILL - **Best for agencies:** FreshBooks - **Best budget-friendly workflows:** Zoho If you want, I can narrow this to **small teams, agencies, or global/contractor-heavy teams**.
Which invoicing platforms are best for service providers with project-based billing? discovery
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Best options for **service providers with project-based billing**: 1. **FreshBooks** - Best for: freelancers, agencies, consultants - Strong points: project billing, time tracking, retainers, expense tracking, client portal - Why it stands out: very easy to invoice by project or hours 2. **QuickBooks Online** - Best for: businesses that want invoicing + full accounting - Strong points: estimates, progress invoicing, time tracking, accounting, tax support - Why it stands out: great if you need bookkeeping built in 3. **Harvest + Invoices** - Best for: teams billing by time and project - Strong points: excellent time tracking, project budgets, invoicing from tracked hours - Why it stands out: ideal for agencies and consultants who bill hourly or by milestone 4. **Zoho Invoice / Zoho Books** - Best for: small businesses wanting strong value - Strong points: project invoicing, recurring invoices, time logs, expense tracking - Why it stands out: affordable and feature-rich 5. **HoneyBook** - Best for: creatives and client-service businesses - Strong points: proposals, contracts, deposits, milestone payments, automated workflows - Why it stands out: excellent for client onboarding and project payments 6. **Dubsado** - Best for: coaches, designers, photographers, service businesses - Strong points: contracts, proposals, invoices, payment plans, workflow automation - Why it stands out: very good for project-based client management 7. **Bonsai** - Best for: freelancers and small agencies - Strong points: proposals, contracts, invoicing, retainers, time tracking - Why it stands out: all-in-one setup for service providers **Quick pick:** - **Best overall:** FreshBooks - **Best for accounting:** QuickBooks Online - **Best for automation/client workflow:** HoneyBook or Dubsado - **Best budget option:** Zoho Books If you want, I can narrow this down by **industry** (consulting, marketing agency, design, IT services, etc.) or **budget**.
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For **service providers with project-based billing**, the best picks are usually: 1. **FreshBooks** — best overall for solo consultants/small agencies. It’s strong on **projects + time tracking + invoicing from tracked time and expenses**. ([support.freshbooks.com](https://support.freshbooks.com/hc/en-us/articles/227602308-How-Do-I-Generate-an-Invoice-?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Harvest** — best if your billing is **time-first**. It focuses on **time tracking, project tracking, and automatic invoice creation from hours worked**. ([getharvest.com](https://www.getharvest.com/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Zoho Billing** — best for **more complex billing**. It supports **projects, timesheets, expense tracking, partial/bulk payments, and flexible billing models**. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/billing/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **QuickBooks Online** — best if you want invoicing tied to broader accounting. It includes **billing/invoicing plus project management features**. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/accounting/invoicing/billing/?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Xero** — best if you want a solid accounting core and plan to add project tools via integrations. Xero’s contractor invoicing is paired with **time tracking and project management via apps/integrations**. ([xero.com](https://www.xero.com/us/small-businesses/contractors/invoicing-software/?utm_source=openai)) **Simple recommendation:** - **Freelancers/consultants:** FreshBooks - **Agencies billed by hours:** Harvest - **Teams with milestone/expense-heavy jobs:** Zoho Billing - **Accounting-first businesses:** QuickBooks or Xero If you want, I can narrow this to **the best 3 for your business size and billing style**.
What are the best invoicing platforms for businesses that want automation? discovery
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If automation is the priority, the best invoicing platforms are usually the ones that can handle **recurring billing, payment reminders, payment reconciliation, workflows, and integrations**. ### Top picks - **QuickBooks Online** - Best for: small to mid-sized businesses - Automation: recurring invoices, auto-reminders, bank syncing, expense matching, payment links - Good if you also want accounting in the same tool - **Xero** - Best for: businesses that want clean accounting + invoicing automation - Automation: recurring invoices, scheduled reminders, bank feeds, rules-based reconciliation, quote-to-invoice flow - Strong integration ecosystem - **Zoho Invoice / Zoho Books** - Best for: automation on a budget - Automation: recurring invoices, payment reminders, client portals, workflow rules, project billing - Zoho Books is better if you want broader accounting automation - **FreshBooks** - Best for: freelancers and service businesses - Automation: recurring invoices, late payment reminders, automatic late fees, time tracking, payment processing - Very easy to use - **Bill.com** - Best for: AP/AR automation in growing companies - Automation: invoice approvals, payment routing, collections workflows, sync with accounting tools - Better for finance ops than simple invoicing - **Stripe Invoicing** - Best for: online businesses and SaaS - Automation: recurring billing, smart retries, automated receipts, payment links, subscriptions - Excellent if you already use Stripe for payments - **Wave** - Best for: very small businesses and freelancers - Automation: recurring invoices, reminders, online payments - Simple, but less powerful than the others ### Best overall by need - **Best all-around:** QuickBooks Online - **Best for automation + accounting:** Xero - **Best for affordable automation:** Zoho Books - **Best for freelancers:** FreshBooks - **Best for subscription/online billing:** Stripe Invoicing - **Best for finance process automation:** Bill.com If you want, I can also give you a **ranked shortlist by business size** or **compare pricing and automation features side by side**.
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If automation is the priority, these are the strongest picks: - **QuickBooks Online** — best all-around for small businesses that want recurring invoices, autopay on recurring invoices, and built-in payment reminders. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/r/payments/autopay-recurring-invoices-quickbooks-online/?utm_source=openai)) - **Stripe Invoicing/Billing** — best for businesses that want deep automation and API control, with automated delivery/reminders, saved payment methods for recurring invoices, smart retries, and automatic reconciliation. ([stripe.com](https://stripe.com/invoicing?utm_source=openai)) - **Zoho Billing / Zoho Invoice** — best value if you want automated recurring invoices and configurable reminder workflows, especially for subscription-style billing. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/in/subscriptions/help/reminders.html?utm_source=openai)) - **Xero** — great for small businesses that want recurring invoices plus automatic overdue reminders, with strong payment and cash-flow workflows. ([xero.com](https://www.xero.com/us/accounting-software/billing-and-invoicing/?utm_source=openai)) - **FreshBooks** — strong choice for service businesses, with recurring templates, recurring payments, and automated payment reminders/late fees. ([support.freshbooks.com](https://support.freshbooks.com/hc/en-us/articles/222843308-How-do-I-create-a-recurring-template?utm_source=openai)) - **BILL** — good for businesses that want invoice automation plus AR/AP workflow automation and invoice reminders at scale. ([bill.com](https://www.bill.com/product/invoicing?utm_source=openai)) - **Wave** — best budget option, with recurring invoices, automatic sending, and payment reminders on paid plans/online payments. ([support.waveapps.com](https://support.waveapps.com/hc/en-us/articles/115002487743-Set-up-a-recurring-invoice?utm_source=openai)) **Quick picks by use case** - **Most automation overall:** Stripe. ([stripe.com](https://stripe.com/us/invoicing?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for non-technical SMBs:** QuickBooks Online. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/r/payments/autopay-recurring-invoices-quickbooks-online/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for subscriptions:** Zoho Billing or Stripe. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/in/subscriptions/help/reminders.html?utm_source=openai)) - **Best budget pick:** Wave. ([support.waveapps.com](https://support.waveapps.com/hc/en-us/articles/115002487743-Set-up-a-recurring-invoice?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to the **best 3 for your business size** or **compare pricing**.
What are the best alternatives to the most popular invoicing platform? comparison
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If you mean **QuickBooks Online**, the best alternatives are: - **Zoho Invoice** — best free option; great for freelancers and small teams - **Xero** — best all-around accounting + invoicing alternative - **FreshBooks** — best for service businesses and freelancers - **Wave** — simple, free invoicing for very small businesses - **Bonsai** — best for freelancers/consultants who also need contracts and proposals - **Square Invoices** — best if you already use Square for payments - **HoneyBook** — best for creative service businesses and client workflow - **Bill.com** — better for AP/AR-heavy businesses than pure invoicing **Quick picks:** - **Best free:** Zoho Invoice - **Best overall:** Xero - **Best for freelancers:** FreshBooks or Bonsai - **Best simple/free starter:** Wave - **Best for payments/POS:** Square Invoices If you want, I can also give you the **best alternative based on your business type** (freelancer, agency, contractor, e-commerce, etc.).
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If you mean **QuickBooks Online**—which Capterra lists among the most reviewed/popular billing and invoicing systems—these are the best alternatives by use case: ([capterra.com](https://www.capterra.com/billing-and-invoicing-software/s/small-businesses/?utm_source=openai)) - **Zoho Invoice** — best free option; it’s officially free and includes invoicing, reminders, quotes, recurring invoices, expense tracking, and more. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/invoice/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Wave** — best for free basic invoicing; its Starter plan is free and includes basic accounting and invoicing features. ([support.waveapps.com](https://support.waveapps.com/hc/en-us/articles/208621296?utm_source=openai)) - **FreshBooks** — best for service businesses and freelancers; it focuses on invoices, payments, expense tracking, time tracking, and reporting. ([freshbooks.com](https://www.freshbooks.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Xero** — best if you want more users/integrations; NerdWallet highlights it for unlimited users and more integrations. ([nerdwallet.com](https://www.nerdwallet.com/best/small-business/freshbooks-alternatives?utm_source=openai)) - **Square Invoices** — best for simple payment-first invoicing, especially if you already use Square. ([forbes.com](https://www.forbes.com/advisor/uk/business/software/best-quickbooks-alternatives/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Free:** Zoho Invoice - **Simplest:** Wave - **Best for freelancers:** FreshBooks - **Best for growing teams:** Xero - **Best for payments/retail:** Square Invoices ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/invoice/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow these down to the **best 3 for your business type**.
How do the top invoicing platforms compare for freelancers? comparison
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Here’s a freelancer-focused comparison of the top invoicing platforms: | Platform | Best for | Pros | Cons | |---|---|---|---| | **FreshBooks** | Service freelancers who want easy invoicing + expenses | Polished invoices, time tracking, expense capture, client portal, recurring invoices | Pricier than simpler options | | **QuickBooks Online** | Freelancers who need full accounting | Best-in-class bookkeeping, tax prep, bank sync, strong reports | Heavier UI, overkill if you only need invoices | | **Zoho Invoice** | Freelancers wanting a strong free invoicing tool | Free tier, custom invoices, reminders, time tracking, good automation | Not as sleek as FreshBooks | | **Wave** | Solo freelancers on a budget | Free invoicing, easy to use, basic payments/accounting | Fewer advanced features, weaker automation | | **Bonsai** | Freelancers who want contracts + proposals + invoicing | All-in-one freelance workflow, proposals, e-sign, project tracking | More expensive than basic invoicing tools | | **HoneyBook** | Creatives and client-service freelancers | Beautiful client experience, CRM, proposals, scheduling, payments | Less accounting-focused | | **Invoice Ninja** | Power users and agencies | Very flexible, self-host option, good automation | More setup/admin than others | ### Quick picks - **Best overall for freelancers:** **FreshBooks** - **Best free option:** **Zoho Invoice** or **Wave** - **Best for serious accounting:** **QuickBooks Online** - **Best all-in-one freelance workflow:** **Bonsai** - **Best client experience for creatives:** **HoneyBook** ### My short recommendation - If you mainly send invoices: **Zoho Invoice** - If you track time, expenses, and invoices: **FreshBooks** - If you want bookkeeping + taxes in one place: **QuickBooks Online** - If you want contracts/proposals too: **Bonsai** If you want, I can also rank them by **price**, **ease of use**, or **best for U.S. vs international freelancers**.
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Here’s the quick freelancer-focused take: | Platform | Best for | Starting price | Notable tradeoff | |---|---|---:|---| | **Zoho Invoice** | Cheapest pure invoicing | **Free** | Less “all-in-one business suite” than accounting-first tools. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/invoice/pricing/)) | | **Wave** | Free invoicing + basic bookkeeping | **Free** (paid Pro is **$19/mo**) | Best value, but fewer advanced business features unless you upgrade. ([waveapps.com](https://www.waveapps.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) | | **FreshBooks** | Freelancers who want polished invoices + time/expense tracking | **$6.90/mo** Lite | Client limits on lower tiers. ([freshbooks.com](https://www.freshbooks.com/pricing?for=freelancers)) | | **QuickBooks Online** | Freelancers who want invoicing tied to full accounting/tax prep | **$19/mo** Simple Start | More accounting-heavy and usually overkill if you only need invoices. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/oa/online/simple-start/)) | | **Square Invoices** | Freelancers taking lots of card/ACH payments | Invoice fee **2.9% + 30¢** online/invoice | Best if you already use Square’s ecosystem. ([squareup.com](https://squareup.com/help/us/en/article/5068-fees-and-pricing)) | | **HoneyBook** | Client management + invoices + reminders | Pricing isn’t shown on the invoice page; uses a free invoice experience/trial | Strong client experience, less of a classic bookkeeping tool. ([honeybook.com](https://www.honeybook.com/product/online-invoices)) | ### My ranking for most freelancers 1. **Zoho Invoice** — best if you want free, clean invoicing. 2. **Wave** — best free all-around option if you also want light bookkeeping. 3. **FreshBooks** — best paid option for service freelancers. 4. **QuickBooks** — best if taxes/accounting matter more than simplicity. 5. **Square Invoices** — best if you already use Square or want easy payment acceptance. 6. **HoneyBook** — best for client workflow, proposals, and a polished experience. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/invoice/pricing/)) ### Simple picks - **Just need invoices:** Zoho Invoice - **Need free + bookkeeping:** Wave - **Need the nicest freelancer workflow:** FreshBooks - **Need accounting/tax depth:** QuickBooks - **Need payment collection + Square:** Square Invoices ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/invoice/pricing/)) If you want, I can also narrow this down by your freelance type: **designer, writer, developer, consultant, or contractor**.
Which invoicing platform alternatives are best for small businesses? comparison
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Best invoicing platform alternatives for small businesses: - **Wave** — Best free option for very small businesses and freelancers. Easy invoicing, basic accounting, payments. - **FreshBooks** — Best for service businesses. Great time tracking, estimates, recurring invoices, strong client experience. - **QuickBooks Online** — Best all-in-one choice if you want invoicing plus full bookkeeping, taxes, and payroll. - **Zoho Invoice / Zoho Books** — Best value. Clean invoicing, automation, low cost, good for growing small businesses. - **Xero** — Best for businesses that want solid accounting with strong invoicing and lots of integrations. - **Square Invoices** — Best if you already use Square for payments or retail. Simple, mobile-friendly, easy payment collection. - **HoneyBook** — Best for freelancers, creatives, and agencies. Client proposals, contracts, invoicing, and workflows in one place. - **Bill.com** — Best if your focus is AP/AR workflow and approvals, especially for larger small teams. **Quick picks:** - Free: **Wave** - Best overall: **QuickBooks Online** - Best for freelancers: **FreshBooks** - Best budget automation: **Zoho Invoice** - Best for Square users: **Square Invoices** If you want, I can narrow it down by your business type and budget.
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Here are the best invoicing platform alternatives for small businesses, by use case: - **Zoho Invoice** — best **free** option. Zoho says it’s forever free for small businesses and includes invoicing, reminders, templates, recurring invoices, and multiple payment options. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/invoice/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Wave** — best if you want **simple free invoicing + basic accounting**. Wave’s Starter plan is free and includes basic accounting and invoicing; paid add-ons cover payments, receipts, and payroll. ([support.waveapps.com](https://support.waveapps.com/hc/en-us/articles/208621296?utm_source=openai)) - **Square Invoices** — best for **service or retail businesses that take payments**. Square supports unlimited invoices, recurring invoices, payment links, and online payment acceptance; invoices are free to send, with processing fees on payments. ([squareup.com](https://squareup.com/us/en/invoices/whats-new?utm_source=openai)) - **FreshBooks** — best for **freelancers and service businesses** that want invoicing plus time/expense tracking. FreshBooks highlights automated invoices, online payments, reminders, expenses, and payroll in one app. ([freshbooks.com](https://www.freshbooks.com//?utm_source=openai)) - **QuickBooks Online** — best if you want **invoicing tied to full bookkeeping**. QuickBooks emphasizes invoice customization, online payments, billable hours, and automatic bookkeeping when customers pay through QuickBooks. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/invoicing//?utm_source=openai)) - **Xero** — best for **growing businesses** that want accounting plus invoicing. Xero offers invoice templates, automatic reminders, invoice tracking, mobile invoicing, and plans starting at $25/month. ([xero.com](https://www.xero.com/explore/invoicing-software-for-small-businesses/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - Cheapest: **Zoho Invoice** - Easiest all-around: **FreshBooks** - Best payments/in-person business: **Square** - Best full accounting: **QuickBooks or Xero** ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/invoice/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to the **best 3 for your business type** (freelancer, contractor, agency, retail, etc.).
What invoicing platforms are better for recurring billing versus one-time invoices? comparison
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It depends on your billing model: ### Better for **recurring billing / subscriptions** These are strongest for automated renewals, proration, failed-payment retries, customer portals, and usage-based billing: - **Stripe Billing** — best if you want flexible APIs and subscription automation. - **Chargebee** — great for SaaS and subscription management at scale. - **Recurly** — strong for dunning, churn reduction, and subscription ops. - **Paddle** — good for SaaS, especially if you want tax/VAT handling included. - **Zoho Subscriptions** — solid budget-friendly option. ### Better for **one-time invoices** These are easier for simple billing, estimates, and manual invoice sending: - **QuickBooks Online** — great for small businesses that mostly send one-off invoices. - **FreshBooks** — very easy for freelancers/service businesses. - **Wave** — good free option for basic invoicing. - **Zoho Invoice** — excellent for simple, polished one-time invoicing. - **Xero** — good if you want accounting + invoicing in one system. ### Quick rule of thumb - **Recurring billing:** Stripe Billing, Chargebee, Recurly, Paddle - **One-time invoices:** FreshBooks, QuickBooks Online, Zoho Invoice, Wave If you tell me your business type (SaaS, agency, freelancer, ecommerce, etc.), I can narrow it to the best 2–3 options.
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**Best for recurring billing:** - **Stripe Billing** — strongest if you need subscriptions, usage-based billing, retries, proration, and automation. Stripe’s invoicing docs separate **one-time invoices** from **subscriptions/recurring billing**, and Stripe Billing is built for recurring flows. ([docs.stripe.com](https://docs.stripe.com/invoicing?utm_source=openai)) - **Zoho Subscriptions / Zoho Books** — good for recurring invoices + subscription management. Zoho explicitly markets recurring billing automation. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/subscriptions/recurring-billing-software.html?utm_source=openai)) - **QuickBooks Online** — solid for recurring invoices if you’re already using QBO/accounting; it supports recurring invoices and autopay on recurring invoice series. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/r/payments/autopay-recurring-invoices-quickbooks-online/?utm_source=openai)) - **FreshBooks** — good for service businesses that want recurring templates plus auto-billing. ([freshbooks.com](https://www.freshbooks.com/advanced-payments?utm_source=openai)) **Best for one-time invoices:** - **Stripe Invoicing** — explicitly positioned for **one-time payments**. ([docs.stripe.com](https://docs.stripe.com/invoicing?utm_source=openai)) - **QuickBooks / FreshBooks / Zoho Invoice** — all work well for standard, ad hoc invoices, estimates, and client billing, but they’re less specialized than Stripe Billing for complex subscriptions. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-us/help-article/recurring-transactions/create-recurring-transactions-quickbooks-online/L3WoKX2R8_US_en_US?msockid=159ac51f3c86698c3b37d3b03d786866&utm_source=openai)) **Rule of thumb:** - Pick **recurring-first** platforms for subscriptions/retain­ers/usage billing. - Pick **invoice-first** platforms for occasional projects, deposits, and simple bill-paying. If you want, I can give you a **top 3 pick based on your business type** (agency, SaaS, freelance, trades, etc.).
Which invoicing platforms are best if I need both invoicing and accounting? comparison
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If you need **both invoicing and accounting**, the best all-in-one options are: ### Best overall **QuickBooks Online** - Strong accounting + invoicing - Great bank reconciliation, tax reporting, payroll add-ons - Best if you want the most widely used small-business system ### Best for small businesses / ease of use **Xero** - Clean invoicing + solid accounting - Excellent bank feeds and reporting - Great if you want something simpler than QuickBooks ### Best budget-friendly option **Zoho Books** - Very good invoicing + accounting - Strong automation and good value - Best if you want lots of features for less money ### Best for freelancers / service businesses **FreshBooks** - Super easy invoicing, time tracking, payments - Accounting is good, but not as deep as QuickBooks/Xero - Best for solo operators and client-based work ### Best free option **Wave** - Free invoicing and basic accounting - Good for very small businesses - Limited compared with paid tools ### Best for growing businesses **Sage Business Cloud Accounting** - Solid accounting and invoicing - Better for businesses that expect to scale - Less beginner-friendly than Xero/FreshBooks **Quick recommendation:** - **Best overall:** QuickBooks Online - **Best ease of use:** Xero - **Best value:** Zoho Books If you want, I can also rank these by **price, features, or best for freelancers vs. businesses with inventory**.
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If you need **both invoicing and accounting**, my top picks are: 1. **QuickBooks Online** — best all-around for most small businesses. It has invoicing, recurring/progress invoicing, payment reminders, and automatically records/matches customer payments in your books. QuickBooks also positions itself as the #1 accounting software for small businesses. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/accounting/invoicing/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Xero** — best if you want a clean, cloud-first accounting system with strong invoicing. It supports recurring invoices, online payments, Tap to Pay, and automatic reconciliation, plus e-invoicing. ([xero.com](https://www.xero.com/us/accounting-software/accounts-receivable/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Zoho Books** — best value. Zoho describes it as “unified invoicing and accounting software,” with invoice templates, automated reminders, payment support, and a free plan for solopreneurs/micro businesses. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/books/invoice-management/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **FreshBooks** — best for freelancers and service businesses. It combines invoicing with accounting, expense tracking, bank imports, recurring invoices, and double-entry accounting. ([freshbooks.com](https://www.freshbooks.com//?utm_source=openai)) **Quick rule of thumb:** - **Most businesses:** QuickBooks Online - **Cleaner UX / global-friendly:** Xero - **Best budget:** Zoho Books - **Freelancers / agencies:** FreshBooks ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/accounting/invoicing/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you a **3-way comparison by price, ease of use, and payroll support**.
What are the best alternatives to basic invoice templates and spreadsheets? comparison
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If you’ve outgrown templates/spreadsheets, the best upgrades are invoicing platforms that handle quotes, payments, reminders, and bookkeeping. Top alternatives: - **FreshBooks** — great for freelancers and service businesses; easy invoicing, time tracking, expenses. - **QuickBooks Online** — best if you want invoicing plus full accounting and tax support. - **Xero** — strong alternative to QuickBooks; clean invoicing and great bank reconciliation. - **Zoho Invoice** — excellent low-cost option, with solid automation and online payments. - **Wave** — good free option for very small businesses and solo operators. - **HoneyBook** — ideal for creatives, consultants, and event pros; proposals, contracts, invoices in one. - **Bonsai** — best for freelancers who want proposals, contracts, invoicing, and client management. - **Square Invoices** — nice if you already use Square or take card payments in person. - **Patriot Software** — simple accounting + invoicing for small U.S. businesses. If you want the best quick picks: - **Best overall:** FreshBooks - **Best accounting:** QuickBooks Online - **Best free:** Wave - **Best for freelancers:** Bonsai or HoneyBook - **Best value:** Zoho Invoice If you want, I can narrow it down by business type, budget, or whether you need online payments.
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If you’re outgrowing basic invoice templates/spreadsheets, the best alternatives are usually: - **Zoho Invoice** — best free-style upgrade for simple invoicing, estimates, recurring billing, reminders, and multiple payment gateways. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/invoice/billing-software.html?utm_source=openai)) - **Wave** — good if you want recurring invoices and online payments with a lightweight, small-business setup. ([waveapps.com](https://www.waveapps.com/payments/recurring-billing?utm_source=openai)) - **QuickBooks Online Invoicing** — best if you want invoicing tied to full accounting, recurring invoices, reminders, progress invoicing, and billable expenses. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/eu/invoicing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Xero** — strong choice for invoicing plus accounting, with recurring invoices and online payment options. ([xero.com](https://www.xero.com/us/accounting-software/billing-and-invoicing/?utm_source=openai)) - **FreshBooks** — great for freelancers/agencies that need recurring templates, payments, and time tracking. ([support.freshbooks.com](https://support.freshbooks.com/hc/en-us/articles/222843308-How-do-I-create-a-recurring-template?utm_source=openai)) - **HoneyBook** — best for service businesses that want invoicing, payments, contracts, and client workflow in one place. ([help.honeybook.com](https://help.honeybook.com/en/articles/5790758-set-up-a-recurring-invoice?utm_source=openai)) - **Invoice Ninja** — a solid option if you want a more flexible, pro-grade invoicing tool with recurring/autobilling. ([invoiceninja.com](https://invoiceninja.com/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Freelancer:** FreshBooks or HoneyBook. ([honeybook.com](https://www.honeybook.com/create-invoice?utm_source=openai)) - **Small business on a budget:** Zoho Invoice or Wave. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/invoice/billing-software.html?utm_source=openai)) - **Need bookkeeping too:** QuickBooks or Xero. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/eu/invoicing/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to **free options**, **best for freelancers**, or **best for recurring/subscription billing**.
Which invoicing platforms are best for teams versus solo users? comparison
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Here’s a practical split: ## Best for teams - **QuickBooks Online** — Best all-around if you need invoicing + accounting + user permissions + payroll. - **Xero** — Great for small teams that want clean accounting, approvals, and lots of app integrations. - **Zoho Invoice / Zoho Books** — Strong for growing teams, especially if you also want CRM and workflow tools in one ecosystem. - **FreshBooks** — Good for service businesses with a few collaborators and simple client billing. - **Bill.com** — Better if you need team-based approvals and payable/receivable workflows, not just invoices. ## Best for solo users - **Wave** — Best budget pick for freelancers; simple invoicing and free core features. - **Bonsai** — Excellent for freelancers/consultants who want proposals, contracts, invoicing, and client management. - **HoneyBook** — Great for solo creatives and service providers who want an all-in-one client workflow. - **Invoice Ninja** — Strong choice for solo users who want flexibility and more control. - **FreshBooks** — Also solid for solo service businesses if you want easy time tracking and invoicing. ## Quick rule - **Teams:** QuickBooks Online, Xero, Zoho Books - **Solo:** Wave, Bonsai, HoneyBook If you want, I can narrow this down by **budget**, **industry**, or **country**.
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Here’s a practical split: **Best for solo users** - **Zoho Invoice** — best if you want a true free invoicing tool; it’s forever free, made for freelancers/small businesses, and supports up to 2 users. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/invoice/pricing/)) - **Zoho Solo** — best for freelancers who want invoicing plus time tracking, client management, expenses, and taxes in one app; it also has a free plan. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/solo/freelancers/)) - **Wave** — best bare-bones free option; the Starter Plan is free and includes basic accounting and invoicing. ([support.waveapps.com](https://support.waveapps.com/hc/en-us/articles/208621296-Is-Wave-free)) - **Square Invoices** — best if you also take payments in person or want simple recurring invoices and saved cards on file. ([squareup.com](https://squareup.com/us/en/invoices/invoice-app)) **Best for teams** - **Xero** — best for teams that need multiple users; Xero says all subscriptions include unlimited users and client access. ([xero.com](https://www.xero.com/us/campaign/switch-to-xero/)) - **QuickBooks Online** — best for small teams that need role-based access; Essentials includes up to 3 users, and QuickBooks emphasizes user-level permissions. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/online/essentials/)) - **FreshBooks** — best for service businesses that want invoicing plus team collaboration; it has Team Management, and its pricing includes team-member add-ons. ([freshbooks.com](https://www.freshbooks.com/en-ie/for-teams)) **Quick take** - **Solo/freelancer:** Zoho Invoice or Wave. - **Small team:** FreshBooks or QuickBooks Online. - **Growing multi-user team:** Xero. If you want, I can also rank them by **cheapest**, **easiest to use**, or **best for contractors/agencies**.
What are the best invoicing platform options for faster payment collection? comparison
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Here are the best invoicing platforms for faster payment collection: 1. **Stripe Invoicing** - Best for: online businesses, SaaS, services - Why: instant payment links, cards/ACH support, automated reminders, strong checkout flow - Good if you already use Stripe 2. **QuickBooks Online** - Best for: small businesses needing accounting + invoicing - Why: easy recurring invoices, auto reminders, mobile payments, integrates with bookkeeping - Strong choice if you want one system for accounting and getting paid 3. **FreshBooks** - Best for: freelancers, agencies, consultants - Why: very easy invoicing, automatic late reminders, online payments, deposits, recurring billing - Great for speed and simplicity 4. **Xero** - Best for: growing small businesses - Why: clean invoicing, payment links, recurring invoices, reminder automation, good accounting sync - Best if you need solid accounting plus invoicing 5. **Zoho Invoice** - Best for: budget-conscious teams - Why: free invoicing features in many cases, automated reminders, online payments, recurring invoices - Excellent value 6. **Bill.com** - Best for: B2B companies with AP/AR workflows - Why: strong payment collection tools, approval workflows, automatic reminders, ACH payments - Better for operations-heavy businesses ### Best picks by goal - **Fastest payments:** Stripe Invoicing - **Easiest for freelancers:** FreshBooks - **Best all-in-one accounting:** QuickBooks Online - **Best value:** Zoho Invoice ### What matters most for faster collection Look for: - **Card + ACH payment links** - **Automatic reminders** - **Recurring invoices** - **Invoice delivery by email + SMS** - **Late fee support** - **Mobile pay options** If you want, I can also give you the **best option for your business type** (freelancer, agency, SaaS, contractor, etc.).
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If your main goal is **faster payment collection**, the strongest options are: - **Stripe Invoicing** — best for automation and faster online payment flows. It supports automatic reminders, AI-powered dunning, ACH/card collection, and automatic reconciliation. Stripe says **87% of invoices are paid within 24 hours** on its platform. ([stripe.com](https://stripe.com/us/invoicing?utm_source=openai)) - **QuickBooks Payments** — best if you already want invoicing + accounting in one place. It supports online invoice payments, automatic reminders, recurring/autopay invoices, and multiple payment methods including ACH and cards. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/accountants/products-solutions/merchant-services?utm_source=openai)) - **Zoho Invoice / Zoho Billing** — strong for automated reminder schedules and flexible reminder rules before/after due dates. Good choice for businesses that want low-friction collection workflows. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/invoice/help/settings/reminders.html?utm_source=openai)) - **FreshBooks** — good for service businesses that want simple invoicing with online payments, automatic reminders, and late fees. FreshBooks explicitly positions this as helping you get paid faster. ([freshbooks.com](https://www.freshbooks.com/invoice-templates/past-due?utm_source=openai)) - **Wave** — best budget option, especially for small businesses, with payment reminders, recurring billing, and online payments on the Pro plan. ([support.waveapps.com](https://support.waveapps.com/hc/en-us/articles/7993555321108-Send-an-invoice-payment-reminder?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Best overall for fastest collection:** Stripe. ([stripe.com](https://stripe.com/us/invoicing?utm_source=openai)) - **Best all-in-one accounting + invoicing:** QuickBooks. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/accountants/products-solutions/merchant-services?utm_source=openai)) - **Best low-cost/simple option:** Wave. ([waveapps.com](https://www.waveapps.com/pro?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to the **best 3 for your business type** (freelancer, agency, contractor, SaaS, or retail).
Which invoicing platforms are easiest to use compared with more advanced options? comparison
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If you want **simple, easy-to-use invoicing**, these are usually the best: ### Easiest invoicing platforms - **FreshBooks** — very beginner-friendly, clean UI, great for freelancers and small service businesses. - **Wave** — simple invoicing and free for basic use; good if you only need core billing. - **Square Invoices** — very easy if you already use Square; fast for one-off invoices and card payments. - **Zoho Invoice** — simple but a bit more feature-rich; good balance of ease and automation. - **Invoice Ninja** — flexible, but still manageable if you want more control without full accounting complexity. ### More advanced options - **QuickBooks Online** — more powerful, but more complex; best if you need full accounting plus invoicing. - **Xero** — strong accounting and invoicing tools, but less “plug-and-play” than FreshBooks or Wave. - **NetSuite** — enterprise-level, highly advanced, and usually overkill for small businesses. ### Quick rule of thumb - **Simplest:** Wave, Square Invoices - **Best easy-to-use all-rounder:** FreshBooks - **Simple but scalable:** Zoho Invoice - **Advanced/accounting-heavy:** QuickBooks Online, Xero If you tell me whether you’re a **freelancer, small business, or agency**, I can narrow it to the best 2–3.
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If you want the **easiest-to-use** invoicing platforms, I’d start with: - **Zoho Invoice** — clean interface, free, and built for simple invoicing plus reminders, time tracking, expenses, and a customer portal. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/invoice/?utm_source=openai)) - **Wave** — very straightforward for basic invoicing; its generator is free and designed to create/send invoices in seconds. ([waveapps.com](https://www.waveapps.com/invoicing/tools/invoice-generator?utm_source=openai)) - **FreshBooks** — still beginner-friendly, but a bit more “full-service” than Wave/Zoho, with easy invoicing plus time tracking, expenses, and automation. ([freshbooks.com](https://www.freshbooks.com/pages/easy-as-pie?utm_source=openai)) If you want **more advanced options**, look at: - **QuickBooks Online Advanced** — stronger for batch invoicing, approvals, dashboards, and more complex workflows. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/accounting/advanced-features/?utm_source=openai)) - **Xero** — beginner-friendly, but scales into more advanced tools and analytics as you grow. ([xero.com](https://www.xero.com/us/explore/easy-invoicing-software/?utm_source=openai)) - **Zoho Billing** — better if you need subscription billing and more end-to-end billing workflows. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/billing/?utm_source=openai)) **Rule of thumb:** - **Simplest:** Wave, Zoho Invoice - **Balanced/easy but more capable:** FreshBooks, Xero - **Most advanced:** QuickBooks Online Advanced, Zoho Billing ([waveapps.com](https://www.waveapps.com/invoicing/tools/invoice-generator?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also rank these for **freelancers**, **service businesses**, or **small teams**.
What invoicing platform alternatives are worth considering for international billing? comparison
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Worth considering for international billing: - **Stripe Invoicing** — best if you already take card payments; strong multi-currency support, automated reminders, global payment methods. - **Wise Business** — great for cross-border payments and getting paid in local currencies; simpler invoicing, strong FX rates. - **Xero** — solid all-around accounting + invoicing; good multi-currency, VAT/GST handling, and app integrations. - **QuickBooks Online** — common choice for small businesses; supports international invoicing, tax tracking, and recurring bills. - **Zoho Invoice / Zoho Books** — very cost-effective; good multilingual/multi-currency invoicing and automation. - **FreshBooks** — easy for freelancers/agencies; clean international invoicing, recurring invoices, online payments. - **Chargebee** — best for subscription and usage-based billing; strong for SaaS with global tax and payment support. - **Paddle** — good if you sell digital products/software globally; handles VAT/sales tax and merchant-of-record setup. - **PayPal Invoicing** — simple and widely accepted internationally, though less robust for serious billing workflows. - **Bill.com** — better for AP/AR workflows and cross-border payments than pure invoicing. If you want the shortest shortlist: - **SaaS/subscriptions:** Stripe Invoicing, Chargebee, Paddle - **Freelance/services:** Wise Business, FreshBooks, Zoho Invoice - **Accounting-first:** Xero, QuickBooks Online If you tell me your business type and countries you bill in, I can narrow it to the best 3.
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Yes—these are the main alternatives worth looking at for international billing: - **Wise Business** — strong if you want low-friction cross-border payments plus invoicing; it supports invoices inside Wise Business and lets you bill in multiple major currencies. ([wise.com](https://wise.com/us/invoice-generator?utm_source=openai)) - **Zoho Billing** — a good all-around pick for international clients, with **multi-currency** and **multi-language** support plus tax automation. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/billing/automated-invoice-processing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Stripe Invoicing** — best if you want developer-friendly invoicing and flexible multi-currency billing for customers/subscriptions. ([docs.stripe.com](https://docs.stripe.com/invoicing/multi-currency-customers?utm_source=openai)) - **Xero** — solid if you want invoicing tied to accounting, online payments, and e-invoicing via Peppol. ([xero.com](https://www.xero.com/us/accounting-software/send-invoices/e-invoicing-software/?utm_source=openai)) - **FreshBooks** — worth considering for freelancers/SMBs that need easy invoicing plus support for multiple currencies and EUR direct debit. ([support.freshbooks.com](https://support.freshbooks.com/hc/en-us/articles/360006873232-What-is-the-pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **QuickBooks Online** — useful if you already use QuickBooks accounting and need multicurrency bookkeeping/invoicing, though some payment features don’t pair with multicurrency. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-us/help-article/multicurrency/learn-multicurrency-quickbooks-online/L5krkKQi8_US_en_US?msockid=124b0d5cafa76f7b3a331bfeae1c6e60&utm_source=openai)) - **Invoice Ninja** — good for international e-invoicing, especially if PEPPOL/UBL matters. ([invoiceninja.com](https://invoiceninja.com/e-invoicing/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to the **best 3 for freelancers**, **agencies**, or **SaaS/international recurring billing**.
How do I send professional invoices to clients online? problem 110/mo
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Use an online invoicing tool—it looks professional, saves time, and makes payment easy. **Good options:** - **FreshBooks** – great for freelancers and service businesses - **QuickBooks Online** – best if you also need bookkeeping/accounting - **Zoho Invoice** – solid free option for small businesses - **Wave** – simple and free for basic invoicing - **Square Invoices** – good if you already use Square **How to do it:** 1. **Create an account** with one of the tools above. 2. **Add your business info**: logo, name, address, tax ID, contact details. 3. **Create a client profile** with their email and billing info. 4. **Build the invoice**: - invoice number - issue date - due date - item/service description - quantity/rate - taxes/discounts - total amount 5. **Add payment methods** like: - credit/debit card - bank transfer - ACH - PayPal or Stripe 6. **Send by email** directly from the platform. 7. **Set reminders** for overdue invoices. 8. **Track status**: sent, viewed, paid, overdue. **Best simple pick:** - **FreshBooks** if you want polished invoices and easy payment tracking - **Zoho Invoice** if you want a free, professional option If you want, I can recommend the best one based on whether you’re a freelancer, agency, or small business.
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Use an invoicing tool or app, then send the invoice by email or a shareable link. **Simple workflow:** 1. **Create a business profile** Add your logo, business name, address, tax info, and payment details. 2. **Build a professional invoice** Include: - Invoice number - Issue date - Due date - Client name/company - Itemized services/products - Rates, quantities, subtotal - Tax, discounts, total due - Payment terms 3. **Send it online** - Email as a PDF - Share a payment link - Use a client portal - Enable online payments (card, ACH, PayPal) 4. **Track payment** Use reminders for overdue invoices and mark them paid automatically when processed. **Good tools:** - **QuickBooks Online** — best all-around for small businesses - **FreshBooks** — great for freelancers and service businesses - **Wave** — good budget/free option - **Stripe Invoicing** — strong if you already use Stripe - **Square Invoices** — simple for small businesses **Tips for looking professional:** - Keep branding consistent - Be clear and specific in line items - Use polite payment terms like “Net 15” or “Due upon receipt” - Send invoices promptly after work is done If you want, I can also give you: - a **professional invoice template** - the **best invoicing app for your business type** - or a **step-by-step setup guide**.
How can I track unpaid invoices without using spreadsheets? problem
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Use an invoicing or accounting app with an **A/R (accounts receivable) dashboard** instead of a spreadsheet. Good options: - **QuickBooks Online** – tracks overdue invoices, sends reminders, and shows aging reports. - **Xero** – clean overdue invoice dashboard, automated follow-ups, bank reconciliation. - **FreshBooks** – easy for freelancers; good invoice status tracking and reminders. - **Zoho Invoice** – strong free option for small businesses; tracks unpaid invoices and automates nudges. - **Wave** – simple, free invoicing with payment tracking. A simple workflow: 1. Create invoices in the app. 2. Turn on **automatic payment reminders**. 3. Check the **Overdue / Aged Receivables** view weekly. 4. Use **recurring invoices** if you bill the same clients often. 5. Connect payments (Stripe, PayPal, bank transfer) so paid invoices update automatically. If you want the simplest setup, I’d start with **Zoho Invoice** or **FreshBooks**. If you want more robust bookkeeping, use **QuickBooks Online** or **Xero**. If you want, I can recommend the best one based on your business size and budget.
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Use an invoicing or accounting app with **built-in accounts receivable tracking**. Good options: - **QuickBooks Online** — tracks unpaid invoices, aging, reminders - **Xero** — clean dashboard, overdue invoice alerts - **FreshBooks** — simple for freelancers/small teams - **Zoho Invoice** — free/low-cost, good for follow-ups - **Wave** — lightweight and budget-friendly What to set up: - **Invoice status labels**: sent / viewed / overdue / paid - **Automatic reminders**: 3 days before due, on due date, 7 days late - **Customer aging report**: shows 0–30, 31–60, 61–90+ days overdue - **Payment links**: let clients pay directly from the invoice - **Recurring invoices**: for repeat clients - **Notes/follow-up log**: record calls and emails If you want something simpler than accounting software: - **Trello/Notion/Airtable** with a card/database per invoice - **CRM tools** like HubSpot if invoices are part of a sales pipeline Best low-effort setup: **FreshBooks or QuickBooks + automatic reminders + monthly aging review.** If you want, I can suggest the best option based on whether you’re a freelancer, small business, or agency.
How do I automate recurring invoices for retainers? problem
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Use invoicing software that supports **recurring billing + saved customer terms**. Good options: - **QuickBooks Online** — strong for small businesses; set up recurring invoices, auto-send, auto-sync payments. - **Xero** — clean recurring invoice templates, good for accountants/bookkeepers. - **FreshBooks** — easiest if you bill clients for retainers/service work. - **Zoho Invoice / Zoho Books** — solid free/low-cost option, good automation. - **Stripe Billing** — best if you want subscription-style retainer billing with card auto-charge. Simple setup: 1. Create a **retainer invoice template**. 2. Set it to **repeat monthly/weekly**. 3. Add **auto-send** on the due date or in advance. 4. Enable **auto-payment** if clients pay by card/ACH. 5. Add clear terms like: - “Monthly retainer: $X” - “Unused hours do not roll over” or “rollover up to Y hours” - “Invoice sent on the 1st, due on receipt/net 7” If you want the smoothest payment collection, use: - **Stripe Billing** for automatic charging - **QuickBooks Online** if you need bookkeeping + invoicing in one place If you want, I can recommend the best tool based on whether you bill **hourly retainers, fixed monthly retainers, or prepaid retainers**.
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Set it up in 5 parts: 1. **Use invoicing software** - Examples: **QuickBooks Online, Xero, FreshBooks, Stripe Invoicing** - Turn on **recurring invoices / subscriptions** 2. **Create a retainer template** - Client name - Fixed amount - Billing cadence: weekly / monthly / quarterly - Due date rules - Tax settings - Payment method on file 3. **Automate delivery** - Auto-send invoice on a schedule - Auto-email reminders before/after due date - Auto-apply late fees if needed 4. **Collect payment automatically** - Save a card or bank account - Enable **autopay** - For B2B, ACH/direct debit often reduces failed payments 5. **Track retainer balance** - If it’s a true retainer, log hours/tasks against the retainer - Send a monthly statement showing: - starting balance - invoices issued - services used - remaining balance **Best simple setup:** - **QuickBooks Online + recurring invoice + autopay** or - **Stripe Invoice + subscription billing** if you want more automation. If you want, I can give you: - a **step-by-step setup** for QuickBooks, Stripe, or Xero, or - a **retainer invoice template** you can copy/paste.
How can I create and send invoices from my phone? problem
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Use a mobile invoicing app. **Best easy options:** - **QuickBooks Online** — create/send invoices, track payments, accept cards, good if you also want accounting. - **Wave** — simple invoicing, good free option for freelancers. - **FreshBooks** — very polished, great for service businesses and time-based billing. - **Zoho Invoice** — strong free invoicing app, solid for small businesses. - **Square Invoices** — good if you already use Square for payments. **How it works:** 1. Download the app on your phone. 2. Create an account and add your business details/logo. 3. Add a customer. 4. Tap **New Invoice**. 5. Enter items/services, price, due date, taxes, and notes. 6. Send by email, text, or share a link. 7. Get notified when it’s viewed or paid. **To get paid faster, use:** - **Stripe** - **Square** - **PayPal** These are usually built into the apps or easy to connect. If you want, I can recommend the **best app for your specific business** (freelancer, contractor, small shop, etc.).
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You can do it with an invoicing app on your phone. Good options are **Square Invoices**, **QuickBooks Online**, and **FreshBooks**. Square lets you create, send, and manage invoices from its mobile app; FreshBooks lets you create invoices on Android and share them as a link or PDF; QuickBooks lets you create an invoice in the mobile app and send it from there. ([squareup.com](https://squareup.com/help/article/8387?utm_source=openai)) **Basic flow:** 1. Install the app. 2. Add your business info and customer. 3. Enter line items, amount, tax, and due date. 4. Preview the invoice. 5. Send it by email, text, link, or WhatsApp depending on the app. ([squareup.com](https://squareup.com/help/article/8387?utm_source=openai)) **Quick picks:** - **Square**: good if you want easy email/text/link sending from mobile. ([squareup.com](https://squareup.com/help/article/8387?utm_source=openai)) - **FreshBooks**: good if you want simple mobile invoice creation and share-as-link/PDF options. ([support.freshbooks.com](https://support.freshbooks.com/hc/en-us/articles/227483868-How-do-I-create-invoices-on-Android?utm_source=openai)) - **QuickBooks**: good if you already use QuickBooks and want invoicing from the phone app. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-us/help-articles/send-invoices-with-whatsapp/00/316919?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can recommend the best app for **iPhone vs Android** or for **freelancers vs small businesses**.
How do I remind clients to pay invoices automatically? problem
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Set up **automatic payment reminders** in your invoicing software, so clients get emails before and after the due date. Good options: - **QuickBooks Online** – turn on automated reminders per invoice. - **FreshBooks** – strong recurring invoice + reminder automation. - **Xero** – easy scheduled reminder emails. - **Zoho Invoice** – free and very solid automation for small businesses. - **Stripe Invoicing** – good if you want payment links and auto-chasing. Best practice: 1. **Send invoice immediately** 2. **Reminder 3–7 days before due** 3. **Reminder on due date** 4. **Follow-up 3, 7, and 14 days late** 5. Include a **Pay Now** button/link 6. Keep the tone polite and consistent If you want, I can give you a ready-to-use reminder email sequence or help pick the best tool for your business.
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Use invoicing software with **automatic reminders**. **How it works:** 1. Create the invoice. 2. Set the **due date**. 3. Turn on **payment reminders**. 4. Choose a schedule, like: - 3 days before due - on the due date - 7 days after due - every 7 days until paid 5. Add a polite reminder message. 6. Save as a default template for future invoices. **Good tools that do this:** - **QuickBooks Online** - **Xero** - **FreshBooks** - **Zoho Invoice** - **Stripe Invoicing** **Example reminder text:** “Hi [Client Name], this is a friendly reminder that invoice #[123] is due on [date]. You can pay here: [link]. Thank you.” **Best practice:** Keep reminders polite, short, and consistent. Start before the due date, not after. If you want, I can also give you: - a **step-by-step setup** for one tool, or - a **copy-paste reminder sequence** for emails/texts.
How can I accept credit card payments on invoices? problem
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Use an invoice app that supports card payments, then connect a payment processor. Common options: - **QuickBooks Online** + **QuickBooks Payments** - **FreshBooks** + **Stripe** - **Xero** + **Stripe** - **Square Invoices** (built-in card payments) - **PayPal Invoicing** How to do it: 1. Sign up for one of the above. 2. Link your bank account. 3. Turn on **credit/debit card payments** in invoice settings. 4. Send invoices with a **Pay Now** link. 5. Customers pay online, and the money gets deposited to your bank. Good picks if you want: - **Easiest:** Square Invoices - **Best all-around:** QuickBooks Online - **Best for simple online payments:** Stripe + FreshBooks If you want, I can build a simple example kit for quick between **QuickBooks**, **Square**, and **Stripe** for your business type.
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You have 3 common ways: 1. **Use invoicing software with card payments built in** - Examples: **QuickBooks, FreshBooks, Xero, Square Invoices, Stripe Invoicing** - You create/send an invoice and the customer pays by card through the link. 2. **Add a payment link to the invoice** - Use a processor like **Stripe, PayPal, Square** - Put the pay-now link in the invoice email or PDF. 3. **Manually take card payments** - Enter the card details into a virtual terminal in your payment provider dashboard. - Useful for phone orders, but less ideal than self-service payment links. **What to set up:** - A merchant account or payment processor - Invoice templates with a **“Pay Now”** button/link - Card processing fees (usually a percentage + fixed fee) - A policy for late fees, refunds, and chargebacks **Best simple options:** - **Square**: easiest for small businesses - **Stripe**: flexible, developer-friendly - **QuickBooks Payments**: best if you already use QuickBooks - **PayPal Invoicing**: easy for clients who already use PayPal If you want, I can recommend the best option based on your business type and whether you use QuickBooks, Stripe, or something else.
How do I invoice clients in different currencies? problem
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Use an invoicing tool that supports **multi-currency invoicing** and set the invoice currency per client. Good options: - **QuickBooks Online** — strong multi-currency support - **Xero** — excellent for international billing - **FreshBooks** — simple invoicing with currency options - **Zoho Invoice** — free/low-cost and supports multiple currencies - **Stripe Invoicing** — good if you also take card payments Basic workflow: 1. **Set your base currency** in your accounting system. 2. **Add the client’s currency** (e.g. USD, EUR, GBP). 3. **Create the invoice in that currency**. 4. **Decide exchange rate handling**: - use your software’s rate - lock a custom rate - bill in client currency and convert only in accounting 5. **State payment terms clearly**: - currency - due date - who covers bank/FX fees 6. **Match the payment** in your books using the actual received amount and any FX gain/loss. Tips: - Don’t mix currencies on one invoice. - If you’re paid by bank transfer, use **Wise Business** or **PayPal Business** to reduce FX fees. - For recurring international clients, keep a **template per currency**. If you want, I can recommend the best setup for **freelancers**, **agencies**, or **small businesses**.
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Use these basics: 1. **Pick the invoice currency upfront** State the amount in the client’s currency or your preferred currency. 2. **Show the exchange rate if needed** If you bill in one currency but record in another, include: - invoice currency - exchange rate used - equivalent amount in your home currency 3. **Be explicit about payment terms** Add: - “Payment due in USD/EUR/etc.” - who pays bank or conversion fees - when the rate is locked in 4. **Use invoicing software with multi-currency support** Good options include: - **QuickBooks Online** - **Xero** - **FreshBooks** - **Stripe Invoicing** for card/payment links 5. **Keep accounting consistent** Track: - invoice currency - payment currency - exchange gains/losses when payment arrives 6. **Check tax rules** VAT/GST/sales tax may need to be shown in a specific currency depending on your country. Simple invoice line example: - Consulting services — **€2,000** - Exchange rate used for bookkeeping: **1 EUR = 1.09 USD** - Total for accounting records: **$2,180** If you want, I can give you a **sample multi-currency invoice template**.
How can I create estimates and convert them into invoices? problem 10/mo
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You can do this in most invoicing apps: 1. **Create an estimate/quote** 2. **Send it to your customer** 3. Once approved, click **Convert to invoice** or **Copy to invoice** 4. Review totals, taxes, and due date, then send the invoice Good options: - **QuickBooks Online** — strong estimate-to-invoice workflow - **FreshBooks** — very easy for freelancers and small businesses - **Xero** — solid if you want accounting + invoicing - **Zoho Invoice** — great free option for many small businesses - **Wave** — simple, free invoicing If you want, I can give you the exact steps for one of these.
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Create an **estimate/quote** first, then **convert it to an invoice** once the customer approves it. Typical workflow: 1. **Create estimate** - Add customer info - List products/services - Set quantities, rates, taxes, discounts - Save/send for approval 2. **Get approval** - Customer accepts the estimate - You may change its status to **Accepted** 3. **Convert to invoice** - Open the accepted estimate - Click **Convert to invoice** / **Create invoice from estimate** - Review details and send the invoice 4. **Track payment** - Mark as paid when received - Keep the estimate and invoice linked for records If you’re using software, this is usually built in. Common tools that support this: - **QuickBooks Online** - **Xero** - **FreshBooks** - **Zoho Invoice** If you want, I can give you: - the **exact steps** for a specific app, or - a **free spreadsheet/template method**.
How do I keep invoice records organized for taxes? problem
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Keep invoice records organized for taxes by using one simple system and sticking to it: - **Go digital first**: scan or save every invoice as a PDF. - **Use clear folders**: `Taxes > 2025 > Income` `Taxes > 2025 > Expenses > Office` / `Travel` / `Supplies` - **Name files consistently**: `2025-03-14_Staples_OfficeSupplies_$42.18.pdf` - **Track in a spreadsheet**: date, vendor, amount, category, paid/received, tax notes. - **Separate business and personal**: use a dedicated business bank account and card. - **Save proof**: keep receipts, contracts, and payment confirmations with the invoice. - **Back it up**: store copies in cloud + local backup. Good tools: - **QuickBooks Online** or **Xero** for bookkeeping - **Dext** or **Hubdoc** to capture receipts/invoices - **Google Drive** or **Dropbox** for organized storage - **Avery** folders and labels if you keep paper copies Retention: keep records for **at least 3–7 years** depending on your country and tax situation. If you want, I can give you a **simple invoice filing system template** you can copy today.
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Keep them in one system and separate by **year, vendor/customer, and type**. A simple setup: - **One folder per tax year** - Inside: **Income / Expenses / Receipts / Bank statements / Mileage / Assets** - **Name files clearly**: `2026-04-22_Staples_OfficeSupplies_$48.19.pdf` - **Scan paper invoices** right away - **Match invoices to bank/credit card statements** - **Back everything up** in cloud + local copy - Keep **deductible vs. non-deductible** items separate Good habits: - Save the **invoice, receipt, and proof of payment** - Track **who/what/why** for business expenses - Reconcile **monthly**, not only at tax time Tools that help: - **Google Drive / Dropbox** for storage - **QuickBooks** or **Wave** for bookkeeping - **Expensify** for receipt capture Retention: - Keep records for **at least 3 years**; longer for major assets, payroll, or if your preparer says so. If you want, I can give you a **simple folder template** or a **spreadsheet layout**.
How can I bill clients for time and expenses in one invoice? problem
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Use a **single invoice with line items for both time and expenses**. **Simple workflow:** 1. Track billable **time** in a time app. 2. Record **expenses** as reimbursable items. 3. Create one invoice and add: - labor/time entries - expense items - taxes/markup if needed 4. Send the invoice as one PDF or online payment request. **Software that does this well:** - **QuickBooks Online** — good for time + expenses + invoicing - **FreshBooks** — especially strong for service businesses - **Zoho Invoice / Zoho Books** — solid and often cheaper - **Harvest** — great time tracking, then invoice expenses too - **Xero** — good accounting, invoicing, and expense claims **Example invoice structure:** - Consulting: 12.5 hours × $150 - Travel reimbursement: $84.20 - Software expense: $29.99 If you want, I can show you how to do it in **QuickBooks, FreshBooks, or Zoho** step by step.
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Use an invoicing format with **two sections**: 1. **Labor / time** - Date - Task or description - Hours - Rate - Line total 2. **Expenses** - Date - Expense description - Quantity or receipt amount - Markup if any - Line total Then add **subtotal**, **tax if applicable**, and **total due**. Example: | Date | Item | Qty | Rate | Amount | |---|---|---:|---:|---:| | Apr 10 | Consulting | 3.5 hrs | $150/hr | $525 | | Apr 11 | Design revisions | 2 hrs | $150/hr | $300 | | Apr 11 | Stock photos | 1 | $45 | $45 | | | **Subtotal** | | | **$870** | Tips: - Keep time and expenses on the **same invoice**, but clearly separated. - Attach receipts for reimbursable expenses. - State your expense policy upfront: billed at cost, with markup, or included. - If you use invoicing software, enable **time tracking + expense tracking** on one invoice. If you want, I can give you a **copy-paste invoice template** for Word, Excel, or email.
How much does an invoicing platform cost for a small business? transactional
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For a small business, an invoicing platform usually costs: - **Free**: $0/month Good for basic invoicing and a few clients. - **Starter/basic plans**: **$10–$30/month** Common for solo businesses and very small teams. - **Full accounting + invoicing**: **$30–$90/month** Better if you need bookkeeping, expenses, payroll, or tax reports. ### Common examples - **Wave**: free invoicing (good for very small businesses) - **FreshBooks**: about **$19–$60+/month** - **QuickBooks Online**: about **$35–$235/month** - **Zoho Invoice**: free - **Xero**: about **$15–$78/month** - **Square Invoices**: free to use, but payment processing fees apply ### Extra costs to watch for - **Payment processing fees**: usually **2.9% + 30¢** per card payment - **ACH/bank transfer fees**: often lower, around **0.5%–1%** or flat fees - Add-ons for **team users, automation, late fees, or integrations** ### Quick rule of thumb - **Just invoicing:** $0–$20/month - **Invoicing + basic accounting:** $20–$50/month - **Invoicing + payroll/tax/reporting:** $50+ per month If you want, I can recommend the **best cheap invoicing platform** for your business type.
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For a small business, an invoicing platform usually costs: - **$0/month** for basic invoicing tools like **Zoho Invoice** and **Wave Starter**. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/invoice/pricing/)) - **About $19/month** for a more polished paid option like **Wave Pro**. ([waveapps.com](https://www.waveapps.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **About $19–$38/month (intro pricing)** for **FreshBooks Lite**, with higher plans above that. ([freshbooks.com](https://www.freshbooks.com/pricing/)) - **About $19–$38/month (intro pricing)** for **QuickBooks Online** entry plans, with higher tiers going up from there. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/subscription/?utm_source=openai)) Two big add-on costs to watch: - **Payment processing fees** if you accept cards/ACH. - Extra fees for features like payroll or team members. ([waveapps.com](https://www.waveapps.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) **Rule of thumb:** - **Freelancer / very small business:** $0–$20/month - **Growing small business:** $20–$50/month - **Need accounting + invoicing:** often $30–$100+/month ([freshbooks.com](https://www.freshbooks.com/pricing/)) If you want, I can recommend the **best low-cost invoicing platform** for your business type.
Is there a free invoicing platform for freelancers? transactional 40/mo
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Yes — a few solid free options for freelancers are: - **Wave** — free invoicing, estimates, and basic accounting. Good if you’re in the US/Canada and want simple use. - **Zoho Invoice** — completely free invoicing for freelancers/small businesses in many regions. Very polished. - **Square Invoices** — free to send invoices; you only pay payment processing fees when clients pay. - **PayPal Invoicing** — free to create/send invoices, with PayPal fees on payments. - **Invoice Ninja** — free plan available; good if you want more features and don’t mind a slightly more technical setup. If you want the easiest all-around pick, I’d start with **Zoho Invoice** or **Wave**.
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Yes — a few good free options for freelancers are: - **Zoho Invoice**: officially free, with invoicing, reminders, recurring invoices, expense tracking, and time/project tracking. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/invoice/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Wave**: has a free Starter plan and free invoice generator; good for basic invoicing and small-business accounting. ([support.waveapps.com](https://support.waveapps.com/hc/en-us/articles/208621296?utm_source=openai)) - **Square Invoices**: has a free plan with unlimited invoices, but you pay payment-processing fees when clients pay. ([squareup.com](https://squareup.com/us/en/invoices/invoice-templates?utm_source=openai)) If you want the **best fully free invoicing app**, I’d start with **Zoho Invoice**. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/invoice/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also compare them by **best for simple invoices, best for getting paid online, or best for taxes/bookkeeping**.
What is the cheapest invoicing platform for startups? transactional
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The **cheapest solid invoicing platform** for most startups is usually: 1. **Zoho Invoice** — **free** 2. **Wave** — **free** (best in the US/Canada) 3. **Square Invoices** — free plan, but payment processing fees apply **My pick:** **Zoho Invoice** if you want the lowest cost and a clean, startup-friendly tool. If you need built-in payments and card acceptance, **Wave** or **Square Invoices** are good cheap options. If you want, I can also rank the cheapest invoicing tools by **free plan**, **best for SaaS**, or **best for international clients**.
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For pure low cost, **Zoho Invoice** and **Wave Starter** are the cheapest: both offer a **free invoicing plan**. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/invoice/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) If you want the simplest answer: **Zoho Invoice is the best “cheapest” option for most startups** because it’s free and includes invoices, estimates, recurring invoices, reminders, and more. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/invoice/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) **Wave** is also free, but if you need more advanced accounting/payroll features, you may run into add-ons or limits. ([support.waveapps.com](https://support.waveapps.com/hc/en-us/articles/208621296?utm_source=openai)) If you want a paid upgrade later, **FreshBooks** starts at **$6.90/mo** on its current promo pricing. ([freshbooks.com](https://www.freshbooks.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) **Bottom line:** - **Cheapest overall:** Zoho Invoice / Wave (free) ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/invoice/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best cheap paid option:** FreshBooks Lite, if you need a more polished paid stack. ([freshbooks.com](https://www.freshbooks.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also rank the top 5 invoicing tools for startups by **price + features**.
What invoicing platforms have a free plan? transactional
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Here are popular invoicing platforms with a **free plan**: - **Wave** — free invoicing, estimates, and basic accounting - **Zoho Invoice** — fully free invoicing for small businesses - **Square Invoices** — free to send invoices; fees only when you get paid - **PayPal Invoicing** — free to create/send invoices; payment processing fees apply - **Invoice Ninja** — free plan with invoicing and client management - **Paymo** — free plan includes invoicing for freelancers/small teams - **Harvest** — free for 1 user and 2 projects - **Invoicely** — free tier for basic invoicing - **SlickPie** — free accounting/invoicing option, though availability/features can change - **Fakturama** — free desktop invoicing app If you want, I can also narrow this down to the **best free option for freelancers**, **small businesses**, or **international/recurring invoices**.
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A few invoicing platforms with a **free plan** right now are: - **Wave** — free Starter plan with unlimited invoices. ([waveapps.com](https://www.waveapps.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **Zoho Invoice** — free/forever-free invoicing software. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/invoice/kb/general/zoho-invoice-free.html?utm_source=openai)) - **Invoice Ninja** — free plan with up to 5 clients and unlimited invoicing. ([invoiceninja.com](https://invoiceninja.com/pricing-plans/?utm_source=openai)) - **Square Invoices** — free to use, with payment processing fees if you accept card payments. ([squareup.com](https://squareup.com/us/en/townsquare/free-invoice-app?utm_source=openai)) - **Paymo** — free plan includes unlimited invoices, but with user/client/project limits. ([paymoapp.com](https://www.paymoapp.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to the **best free option for freelancers, agencies, or small businesses**.
How much do invoicing platforms charge per month? transactional
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Most invoicing platforms charge **$0–$30/month** for solo users, with higher tiers for teams. Examples: - **Wave** — **$0/month** for invoicing (paid payment processing/add-ons) - **Zoho Invoice** — **$0/month** (free plan) - **FreshBooks** — around **$19/month+** - **QuickBooks Online** — around **$30/month+** - **Xero** — around **$20/month+** - **Invoice Ninja** — **$0–$16/month** depending on plan - **HoneyBook** — about **$19/month+** when billed annually If you want, I can give you a **cheapest options list** or compare **best invoicing software for freelancers vs small businesses**.
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It ranges a lot: **$0 to about $20–$100+ per month for small-business invoicing/accounting tools**, depending on features and user limits. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/invoice/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) Quick examples: - **Zoho Invoice:** free. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/invoice/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **FreshBooks:** about **$6.90/mo**, **$12.90/mo**, or **$21/mo** on its main plans. ([freshbooks.com](https://www.freshbooks.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Xero:** about **$25/mo**, **$55/mo**, or **$90/mo** regular price (with promos sometimes lowering the first months). ([xero.com](https://www.xero.com/us/pricing-plans/update/)) - **QuickBooks Online:** about **$38/mo**, **$75/mo**, **$115/mo**, or **$275/mo** depending on plan. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/products/?utm_source=openai)) - **BILL:** team plan starts around **$65/user/mo**. ([bill.com](https://www.bill.com/product/pricing?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to **free options**, **solo freelancer tools**, or **best value for a small business**.
Which invoicing platforms are worth paying for? transactional
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Use these to **pay for** if you want time savings, automation, and cleaner bookkeeping: **For most small businesses** - **QuickBooks Online** — best all-around; strong accounting + invoicing. - **Xero** — excellent if you want a cleaner UI and solid integrations. **For freelancers/solo operators** - **FreshBooks** — very easy invoicing, time tracking, client billing. - **Zoho Invoice** — great value; strong free/low-cost option. **For simple card payments + invoices** - **Square Invoices** — best if you already use Square or take in-person payments. **For very lean budgets** - **Wave** — decent if you just need basic invoicing; fewer advanced features. **Worth paying for if you need:** - automatic payment reminders - recurring invoices/subscriptions - late fees - expense tracking - tax reports - multi-user access - payment processing integrations **If you want a small shortlist:** - **QuickBooks Online** = best default - **Xero** = best alternative - **FreshBooks** = best for freelancers If you tell me your business type and invoice volume, I can say high-precision which one is worth it.
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If you want to **pay for invoicing**, these are the ones I’d shortlist: - **FreshBooks** — best for freelancers/service businesses that want invoicing, time tracking, expenses, and simple accounting in one place. Its plans start at **$6.90/mo** and scale up to unlimited clients. ([freshbooks.com](https://www.freshbooks.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **QuickBooks Online** — best if you want invoicing tied to full bookkeeping/accounting. QuickBooks Online Essentials includes bill status tracking, payment recording, and recurring payments. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/online/essentials/?utm_source=openai)) - **Xero** — best for small businesses that want invoicing plus strong accounting/app integrations. Xero’s US plans start at **$25/mo**, and its invoicing app includes invoice status tracking and mobile invoicing. ([xero.com](https://www.xero.com/explore/invoice-app/?utm_source=openai)) - **Stripe Invoicing** — best if you’re billing online and care about automation/API flexibility. It charges **0.4% per paid invoice** for Starter and **0.5%** for Plus, plus payment processing fees. ([stripe.com](https://stripe.com/us/invoicing/pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **Square Invoices** — best if you already use Square or want simple invoicing with payment collection. Square supports unlimited invoices, and ACH bank transfer via invoice is **1% ($1 min)**. ([squareup.com](https://squareup.com/help/us/en/article/5068-fees-and-pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **HoneyBook** — best for client-based businesses that want contracts, invoicing, and client management together. It’s built around invoices plus workflow/client management. ([honeybook.com](https://www.honeybook.com/lp/feature-payments?utm_source=openai)) **My quick take:** - **Best overall for most freelancers:** FreshBooks - **Best for accounting depth:** QuickBooks Online or Xero - **Best for high-volume/tech billing:** Stripe - **Best if you already take payments in Square:** Square If you want, I can narrow this to **solo freelancer**, **small agency**, or **ecommerce/recurring billing**.
What invoicing platform offers the best value for money? transactional
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**Best value for money:** **Zoho Invoice** It’s the strongest all-around pick for most small businesses: polished, easy to use, and often **free for very small teams/freelancers**. ### Good alternatives by use case - **Wave** — best if you want **free invoicing + basic accounting** - **FreshBooks** — best if you bill **hourly/service work** and want stronger client/project features - **QuickBooks Online** — best if you need **full accounting**, but it’s usually pricier and not the best pure value for invoicing alone ### My quick pick - **Solo freelancer / small business:** **Zoho Invoice** - **Need free forever:** **Wave** - **Growing business with accounting needs:** **QuickBooks Online** If you want, I can narrow it down based on your country, number of invoices/month, and whether you need payments, taxes, or accounting.
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For **pure invoicing**, **Zoho Invoice** is the best value for money: it’s **completely free** and still includes invoices, payment reminders, recurring invoices, expenses, time/project tracking, and a customer portal. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/us/invoice/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) If you want a **free backup option**, **Wave Starter** is also free for unlimited invoices, but payment processing still costs extra and its Pro plan is **$19/month**. ([waveapps.com](https://www.waveapps.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) If you need a **full accounting suite**, **Xero** and **FreshBooks** are better—but they’re not the best value for invoicing alone. Xero starts at **$25/month** (with promos on top), and FreshBooks starts at **$6.90/month** but caps client counts on lower tiers. ([xero.com](https://www.xero.com/accounting-software/send-invoices/?utm_source=openai)) **My pick:** **Zoho Invoice**. **Best for:** freelancers and small businesses that mainly need invoicing, not full accounting.
Are there invoicing platforms with no monthly fee? transactional
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Yes — a few invoicing platforms have **no monthly fee** and offer a **free plan**: - **Wave** — free invoicing, accounting, and receipts; good for freelancers and small businesses. - **Zoho Invoice** — free invoicing for small businesses; no monthly charge. - **PayPal Invoicing** — no subscription fee; you pay transaction fees when clients pay. - **Square Invoices** — no monthly fee on the free plan; payment processing fees apply. - **Invoice Ninja** — free plan available; paid plans add more features. If you want, I can also list the **best one depending on your business type** (freelancer, contractor, ecommerce, etc.).
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Yes — a few well-known ones have **no monthly fee**: - **Wave**: free invoice generator / invoicing tools. ([waveapps.com](https://www.waveapps.com/invoicing/tools/invoice-generator?utm_source=openai)) - **Zoho Invoice**: forever free, with no subscription fees. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/invoice/kb/general/zoho-invoice-free.html?utm_source=openai)) - **PayPal Invoicing**: no setup or monthly fees; you pay transaction fees when paid. ([paypal.com](https://www.paypal.com/us/cshelp/article/how-much-does-it-cost-to-use-paypal-invoicing-help311?utm_source=openai)) - **Square Invoices**: no monthly fees; you pay processing fees only when you take payment. ([squareup.com](https://squareup.com/au/en/invoices/invoice-app?utm_source=openai)) Quick caveat: many “free” invoicing tools still charge **payment processing fees** when the customer pays. ([paypal.com](https://www.paypal.com/us/cshelp/article/how-much-does-it-cost-to-use-paypal-invoicing-help311?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow these down by **best for freelancers**, **best for small businesses**, or **best for getting paid online**.
What are the pricing tiers for invoicing platforms? transactional
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Invoicing platforms usually fall into these pricing tiers: - **Free** — basic invoicing, limited clients/invoices - Examples: **Wave** (free invoicing/accounting), **Zoho Invoice** (free), **Square Invoices** (free plan available) - **Starter / Basic** — roughly **$5–$20/month** - Good for freelancers and solo businesses - Examples: **FreshBooks Lite**, **QuickBooks Simple Start**, **Invoice Ninja** (self-hosted or paid cloud) - **Pro / Business** — roughly **$20–$60/month** - More automation, recurring invoices, payment reminders, team access - Examples: **FreshBooks Plus**, **QuickBooks Essentials/Plus**, **Xero Growing/Established**, **Bonsai** - **Advanced / Enterprise** — often **custom pricing** or **$60+/month** - For larger teams, approval workflows, multi-entity, advanced reporting - Examples: **Oracle NetSuite**, **Sage Intacct**, **QuickBooks Advanced** (higher tier) Common pricing models: - **Per user/month** - **Per invoice or transaction fee** - **Flat monthly subscription** - **Payment processing fees** on top (often ~2.9% + fixed fee) If you want, I can also give you a quick comparison table of the best invoicing platforms by price.
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Most invoicing platforms use these tiers: - **Free**: basic invoicing for solo users or very small businesses. Example: **Zoho Invoice** is free; **Wave** has a free Starter option. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/invoice/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Entry / Lite**: low monthly price, usually more clients, branding removal, and basic automations. Example: **FreshBooks Lite** starts at **$6.90/month** on the current promo. ([freshbooks.com](https://www.freshbooks.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Standard / Growth**: adds recurring invoices, estimates, payment reminders, team access, and reporting. Example: **Zoho Billing Standard** is **$39/month billed annually** in the U.S. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/billing/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Advanced / Premium**: for higher volume, multi-user workflows, more customization, and deeper reporting. Example: **FreshBooks Premium** and **Square Premium** are higher-tier options; Square Premium is **$149/month per location**. ([freshbooks.com](https://www.freshbooks.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Custom / Enterprise**: quote-based plans for larger teams, multiple entities, or advanced controls. FreshBooks has a **Select** plan, and Square offers larger-business pricing structures. ([freshbooks.com](https://www.freshbooks.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) Rule of thumb: - **Freelancer** → free or Lite - **Small business** → Standard/Growth - **Growing team** → Premium - **Large/complex business** → custom/enterprise If you want, I can compare the tiers of 5 specific invoicing platforms side by side.
Which invoicing platforms offer a free trial? transactional
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Several invoicing platforms offer free trials, including: - **FreshBooks** — free trial - **QuickBooks Online** — free trial - **Zoho Invoice / Zoho Books** — free trial on many plans - **Xero** — free trial - **Sage Accounting** — free trial - **Bonsai** — free trial - **Wave** — free plan (not just a trial) - **Invoice Ninja** — free plan + paid options - **Square Invoices** — free to start; fees apply when you take payments If you want, I can narrow this down to the **best free-trial invoicing platforms for freelancers, small businesses, or agencies**.
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Here are some invoicing platforms with a **free trial**: - **FreshBooks** — 30-day free trial. ([support.freshbooks.com](https://support.freshbooks.com/hc/en-us/articles/360006873232-What-is-the-pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **QuickBooks Online** — 30-day free trial. ([quickbooks.intuit.com](https://quickbooks.intuit.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Xero** — 30-day free trial. ([xero.com](https://www.xero.com/us/campaign/starts-with-xero/try-xero/offer-details/?utm_source=openai)) - **Zoho Billing** — 14-day free trial. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/billing/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Zoho Solo** — 15-day free trial. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/solo/pricing.html?utm_source=openai)) - **Square Invoices Plus** — 30-day no-commitment free trial. ([squareup.com](https://squareup.com/us/en/press/invoices-plus?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also narrow this down by **best free trial**, **best for freelancers**, or **best free forever option**.

TOM — Top of Mind (15 prompts)

What are the best invoicing platforms for small businesses?
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Here are some of the best invoicing platforms for small businesses: - **QuickBooks Online** — Best all-around if you want invoicing plus full accounting, expense tracking, and tax prep. - **FreshBooks** — Great for freelancers and service businesses; very easy invoicing, time tracking, and client management. - **Zoho Invoice** — Excellent free option for small teams; clean invoicing, automation, and online payments. - **Wave** — Best budget pick; free invoicing and basic accounting, good for solo owners. - **Xero** — Strong choice if you want modern accounting software with solid invoicing and bank syncing. - **Square Invoices** — Best for businesses already using Square; simple invoicing with payment collection built in. - **Invoice Ninja** — Good for more customizable invoicing and open-source flexibility. - **HoneyBook** — Ideal for creatives, consultants, and agencies that want proposals, contracts, and invoicing in one. **Quick picks by need:** - **Best overall:** QuickBooks Online - **Best for freelancers:** FreshBooks - **Best free option:** Zoho Invoice or Wave - **Best for payments in person + invoices:** Square Invoices If you want, I can also give you the **best invoicing platform by business type** (contractor, agency, retail, freelancer, etc.).
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Here are some of the best invoicing platforms for small businesses: - **QuickBooks Online** — Best all-around if you also want accounting, expenses, and tax support. - **FreshBooks** — Great for freelancers and service businesses; very easy to use. - **Wave** — Best budget option; solid invoicing and accounting with a free plan. - **Zoho Invoice** — Excellent free invoicing tool with strong automation and customization. - **Xero** — Best for businesses that want strong accounting plus invoicing. - **Square Invoices** — Good if you already use Square for payments or point-of-sale. - **Hiveage** — Nice for simple invoicing and recurring billing. - **BILL (formerly Bill.com)** — Better for businesses needing invoicing plus AP/AR workflows. ### Best picks by type - **Best overall:** QuickBooks Online - **Best for freelancers:** FreshBooks - **Best free option:** Zoho Invoice - **Best for very small businesses on a budget:** Wave - **Best if you use Square already:** Square Invoices ### What to look for - Online payment support - Recurring invoices - Automatic payment reminders - Expense tracking - Mobile app - Tax handling - Multi-currency support if needed If you want, I can also give you the **best invoicing platforms by industry** or a **free vs paid comparison**.
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Here are some of the best invoicing platforms for small businesses: - **QuickBooks Online** — Best all-around if you also need bookkeeping, taxes, and expense tracking. - **FreshBooks** — Great for service businesses and freelancers; very easy to use. - **Zoho Invoice** — Strong free option with solid automation and client management. - **Wave** — Best free invoicing for very small businesses and solo owners. - **Square Invoices** — Good if you already use Square for payments or retail. - **Xero** — Best for businesses that want robust accounting with invoicing. - **HoneyBook** — Excellent for creatives, consultants, and client-based businesses. **Quick picks:** - **Best overall:** QuickBooks Online - **Best simple/easy:** FreshBooks - **Best free:** Wave or Zoho Invoice - **Best for freelancers:** FreshBooks or HoneyBook If you want, I can also give you the **best choice by business type** (freelancer, contractor, agency, retail, etc.).
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Here are some of the best invoicing platforms for small businesses: - **QuickBooks Online** — Best all-around if you also need accounting, expense tracking, and tax prep. Great for growing businesses. - **FreshBooks** — Best for service businesses, freelancers, and agencies. Very easy to use, strong time tracking and client invoicing. - **Xero** — Best for small businesses that want clean bookkeeping plus solid invoicing. Good collaboration and bank reconciliation. - **Zoho Invoice** — Best free option for very small businesses. Strong features for the price, especially if you already use Zoho apps. - **Wave** — Best for simple, low-cost invoicing. Free invoicing and basic accounting, ideal for solo owners. - **Square Invoices** — Best if you already use Square for payments or POS. Easy estimates, invoices, and card payments. - **Invoice Ninja** — Best for customization and automation. Good for tech-savvy users and businesses wanting more control. **My quick picks:** - **Best overall:** QuickBooks Online - **Best easy-to-use:** FreshBooks - **Best free:** Zoho Invoice or Wave - **Best for freelancers:** FreshBooks If you want, I can also give you the **best invoicing platform by business type** (freelancer, contractor, agency, retail, etc.).
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Here are the best invoicing platforms for small businesses: - **QuickBooks Online** — best all-around if you want invoicing plus full accounting. Great for taxes, expenses, and bookkeepers. - **FreshBooks** — best for freelancers and service businesses. Very easy invoicing, time tracking, and client management. - **Zoho Invoice** — best free option. Strong invoicing features, good automation, and solid for small teams. - **Wave** — best simple free invoicing/accounting for very small businesses. Easy to use, but lighter than QuickBooks. - **Square Invoices** — best if you already use Square for payments/POS. Fast invoicing and online payment collection. - **Xero** — best for growing small businesses that want strong accounting with invoicing. **Quick picks:** - **Best overall:** QuickBooks Online - **Best for freelancers:** FreshBooks - **Best free:** Zoho Invoice or Wave - **Best for in-person + online payments:** Square Invoices If you want, I can also narrow it down by your business type (freelancer, contractor, agency, retail, etc.).
What are the top invoicing platform options for freelancers?
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Here are some of the best invoicing platforms for freelancers: 1. **FreshBooks** Best all-around for freelancers. Easy invoicing, expense tracking, time tracking, and solid client management. 2. **Wave Invoicing** Best free option. Great if you mainly need simple invoicing and basic bookkeeping. 3. **QuickBooks Online** Best for freelancers who want invoicing plus full accounting and tax prep support. 4. **HoneyBook** Best for creative/service freelancers. Strong client workflow tools, proposals, contracts, and payments. 5. **Bonsai** Best for solo freelancers and consultants. Invoicing, contracts, proposals, and time tracking in one place. 6. **Zoho Invoice** Best budget-friendly paid-free alternative. Clean invoicing, automation, and good customization. 7. **Xero** Best if you want accounting-focused software with strong invoicing and bank reconciliation. If you want, I can also give you: - the **best free invoicing tools** - the **best invoicing app for contractors** - or a **top 3 recommendation based on your freelance type**.
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Here are some of the best invoicing platforms for freelancers: 1. **FreshBooks** Best overall for freelancers who want invoicing + simple bookkeeping. - Polished invoices, recurring billing, time tracking - Great client portal and expense tracking 2. **QuickBooks Online** Best if you want strong accounting features too. - Solid invoicing, tax prep, reports, mileage/expense tracking - Good choice if you work with an accountant 3. **Bonsai** Best for freelancers who also need contracts and proposals. - Invoices, proposals, e-signatures, client management - Very freelance-focused 4. **HoneyBook** Best for creative freelancers and service businesses. - Invoicing, contracts, scheduling, payment reminders - Clean workflow for client-facing businesses 5. **Wave** Best budget option. - Free invoicing and basic accounting - Good for solo freelancers with simple needs 6. **Zoho Invoice** Best free invoicing platform for many freelancers. - Custom invoices, recurring billing, reminders, expense tracking - Strong value, especially if you already use Zoho 7. **Xero** Best for freelancers who want lightweight accounting with invoicing. - Clean interface, bank reconciliation, expense tracking - Better if you may grow into a small business If you want the simplest picks: - **Best overall:** FreshBooks - **Best free:** Wave or Zoho Invoice - **Best for contracts/proposals:** Bonsai - **Best for accounting:** QuickBooks Online If you want, I can also narrow this down by **budget, country, or type of freelance work**.
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Here are some of the best invoicing platforms for freelancers: 1. **FreshBooks** - Best for: Easy invoicing + bookkeeping - Why: Clean interface, recurring invoices, expense tracking, time tracking, and good client payment options. 2. **Bonsai** - Best for: Freelancers who want contracts + invoices in one - Why: Strong all-in-one platform for proposals, contracts, invoicing, and tax prep. 3. **HoneyBook** - Best for: Creative freelancers and service businesses - Why: Great for client workflows, payment reminders, proposals, and scheduling. 4. **QuickBooks Online** - Best for: Freelancers who want full accounting - Why: Powerful invoicing plus taxes, expenses, mileage, and reporting. 5. **Wave** - Best for: Budget-conscious freelancers - Why: Free invoicing and accounting basics; good for simple needs. 6. **Zoho Invoice** - Best for: Affordable, polished invoicing - Why: Free for many users, customizable invoices, time tracking, and automation. 7. **Xero** - Best for: Freelancers with growing business needs - Why: Strong accounting features, solid invoicing, and good integrations. **Quick picks:** - **Best overall:** FreshBooks - **Best free option:** Wave or Zoho Invoice - **Best all-in-one:** Bonsai - **Best for accounting:** QuickBooks Online If you want, I can also rank them by **price**, **ease of use**, or **best for international clients**.
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Top invoicing platforms for freelancers: 1. **FreshBooks** Best all-around for freelancers. Easy invoices, time tracking, expense tracking, and client payments. 2. **Bonsai** Great for freelancers who also need proposals, contracts, and project management in one place. 3. **QuickBooks Online** Best if you want invoicing plus full accounting. Strong tax and bookkeeping features. 4. **Wave** Best budget option. Solid invoicing and accounting basics, with a free plan. 5. **HoneyBook** Ideal for creative freelancers and service businesses. Good for client workflows and payment collection. 6. **Invoice Ninja** Good for more customizable invoicing. Nice if you want flexibility and a lower-cost option. 7. **Zoho Invoice** Strong free invoicing tool for small freelancers. Clean interface and good automation. 8. **Square Invoices** Great if you already use Square for payments or run a small service business. **Quick picks:** - **Best overall:** FreshBooks - **Best free:** Wave or Zoho Invoice - **Best for all-in-one client workflow:** Bonsai - **Best for accounting:** QuickBooks Online If you want, I can also rank these by **price**, **simplicity**, or **best for your type of freelance work**.
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Here are the top invoicing platforms for freelancers: 1. **FreshBooks** Best overall for solo freelancers who want invoicing + time tracking + expenses in one place. 2. **Bonsai** Great for freelancers who also need contracts, proposals, and client management. 3. **QuickBooks Online** Best if you want strong accounting features and plan to grow or work with an accountant. 4. **Wave** Best budget option; good for simple invoicing and basic bookkeeping. 5. **Zoho Invoice** Excellent free invoicing platform with solid customization and automation. 6. **HoneyBook** Ideal for creative freelancers and service businesses that want polished client workflows. 7. **AND.CO (now Fiverr Workspace)** Good for simple freelance invoicing, contracts, and project tracking. 8. **Paymo** Strong for freelancers who bill by time and need project management too. **Quick picks:** - **Best overall:** FreshBooks - **Best free:** Zoho Invoice or Wave - **Best for all-in-one freelancing:** Bonsai - **Best for accounting:** QuickBooks Online If you want, I can also rank these by **price**, **ease of use**, or **best for your profession**.
Which invoicing platforms are most popular right now?
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The most popular invoicing platforms right now are generally: - **QuickBooks Online** — very widely used, especially for small businesses already using accounting software. - **FreshBooks** — popular with freelancers and service businesses. - **Xero** — strong for small businesses and growing teams, especially outside the U.S. - **Zoho Invoice** — free and popular with budget-conscious businesses. - **Square Invoices** — common for businesses already using Square POS/payments. - **Wave** — popular with solo freelancers and very small businesses. - **PayPal Invoicing** — widely used for simple invoicing and easy payment collection. - **Sage Accounting** — popular among small businesses that want accounting + invoicing. If you want, I can also rank these by **best for freelancers**, **best for small businesses**, or **best free option**.
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The most popular invoicing platforms right now are: - **QuickBooks Online** — very popular with small businesses and accountants - **Xero** — strong for accounting + invoicing, especially outside the U.S. - **FreshBooks** — popular with freelancers and service businesses - **Zoho Invoice / Zoho Books** — great value and widely used by SMBs - **Square Invoices** — common for retail, restaurants, and service businesses already on Square - **Stripe Invoicing** — popular for online businesses and SaaS - **PayPal Invoicing** — widely used because it’s simple and familiar - **Wave** — popular with freelancers and very small businesses for basic invoicing - **BILL (formerly Bill.com)** — popular for AP/AR workflows in growing companies - **Invoice Ninja** — favored by users who want open-source or self-hosted options If you want, I can also rank them by: 1. **best for freelancers**, 2. **best for small businesses**, or 3. **best overall value**.
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The most popular invoicing platforms right now are usually: - **QuickBooks Online** — very common for small businesses and accountants - **Xero** — popular with SMBs, especially outside the U.S. - **FreshBooks** — strong for freelancers and service businesses - **Zoho Invoice / Zoho Books** — popular if you want value and a full business suite - **Wave** — widely used for simple, low-cost invoicing - **Square Invoices** — popular for businesses already using Square - **PayPal Invoicing** — common for freelancers and small vendors - **Stripe Invoicing** — popular for online businesses and SaaS - **Bonsai** — popular with freelancers and agencies - **HoneyBook** — common among creatives and client-service businesses If you want, I can also rank them by: 1. **best overall**, 2. **best free options**, or 3. **best for freelancers / small businesses / e-commerce**.
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The most popular invoicing platforms right now are usually: - **QuickBooks Online** — very popular for small businesses; strong invoicing + accounting - **FreshBooks** — a favorite for freelancers and service businesses - **Xero** — widely used by small businesses, especially outside the U.S. - **Zoho Invoice** — strong free/low-cost option for solo users and small teams - **Square Invoices** — popular if you already use Square for payments/POS - **Wave** — common with freelancers and very small businesses; simple and affordable If you want the **best overall picks**: - **Best all-around:** QuickBooks Online - **Best for freelancers:** FreshBooks - **Best budget option:** Zoho Invoice or Wave - **Best if you use Square:** Square Invoices If you want, I can also rank these by **price**, **ease of use**, or **best for your business type**.
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Some of the most popular invoicing platforms right now are: - **QuickBooks Online** — very popular with small businesses; strong accounting + invoicing. - **Xero** — widely used, especially outside the U.S.; clean UI and good automation. - **FreshBooks** — great for freelancers and service businesses. - **Zoho Invoice** — free/low-cost option with solid invoicing features. - **Square Invoices** — popular for businesses already using Square payments/POS. - **Wave** — a common budget-friendly choice for very small businesses. - **Bill.com** — popular for AP/AR workflows in growing companies. - **PayPal Invoicing** — simple, widely recognized, easy for quick billing. - **Stripe Invoicing** — strong for online businesses and subscription-style billing. - **Sage Business Cloud Accounting** — common among small and mid-sized businesses. If you want, I can also rank these by **best for freelancers**, **best for small businesses**, or **cheapest**.
What are the most recommended invoicing platforms for contractors?
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Top invoicing platforms commonly recommended for contractors: 1. **QuickBooks Online** - Best all-around if you also need accounting, expense tracking, mileage, tax prep, and bookkeeping. - Strong for contractors who want one system for invoicing + finances. 2. **FreshBooks** - Very popular with freelancers, independent contractors, and small service businesses. - Easy to use, great for estimates, time tracking, recurring invoices, and client payments. 3. **Bonsai** - Best for solo contractors who want proposals, contracts, invoicing, and client management in one place. - Strong for consultants, creatives, and agency-style work. 4. **Square Invoices** - Good if you already use Square for payments or need simple, fast invoicing. - Easy online payment collection, useful for field/service contractors. 5. **Zoho Invoice** - Excellent free option for smaller contractors. - Solid invoicing features, automation, and client portals. 6. **Wave** - Another strong low-cost/free choice for basic invoicing and simple bookkeeping. - Good for solo contractors with straightforward needs. **Best picks by type:** - **Best overall:** QuickBooks Online - **Best for ease of use:** FreshBooks - **Best for contracts + invoices:** Bonsai - **Best free option:** Zoho Invoice or Wave - **Best for simple payment collection:** Square Invoices If you want, I can narrow this down by your trade—e.g. general contractor, electrician, plumber, consultant, or freelancer.
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The most recommended invoicing platforms for contractors are usually: 1. **QuickBooks Online** - Best all-around for bookkeeping + invoicing - Strong for taxes, expense tracking, and CPA-friendly reports 2. **FreshBooks** - Very popular with freelancers and contractors - Easy invoicing, time tracking, estimates, and client reminders 3. **Wave** - Best budget option - Good free invoicing and accounting features for solo contractors 4. **Zoho Invoice** - Great value and very polished - Strong automation, recurring invoices, and client portal 5. **Xero** - Best for contractors who want solid accounting + invoicing - Good integrations and clean interface 6. **Square Invoices** - Best if you already use Square for payments - Simple invoicing, online payment links, and card processing 7. **Jobber** - Best for field service contractors - Ideal for scheduling, quotes, invoices, and client management **Quick picks:** - **Best overall:** QuickBooks Online - **Easiest to use:** FreshBooks - **Best free option:** Wave - **Best for service businesses:** Jobber If you want, I can also recommend the best one based on your trade (e.g., general contractor, electrician, plumber, handyman).
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Here are the most recommended invoicing platforms for contractors: - **FreshBooks** – Best all-around for contractors. Easy invoicing, estimates, time tracking, expenses, and recurring billing. - **QuickBooks Online** – Best if you also need full accounting. Strong invoicing, tax tracking, payments, and bookkeeping. - **HoneyBook** – Great for independent contractors and creatives. Clean client flow with proposals, contracts, invoicing, and payments. - **Bonsai** – Best for freelancers/contractors who want contracts + invoices + project management in one place. - **Zoho Invoice** – Best free/low-cost option. Solid invoicing, automation, and client portal. - **Square Invoices** – Good if you already use Square for payments or run a service business with simple invoicing. - **Wave** – Another strong budget option, especially for solo contractors who want simple invoicing and accounting basics. If you want the safest pick: - **FreshBooks** for ease of use - **QuickBooks Online** for bookkeeping depth - **Zoho Invoice** for low cost If you tell me your type of contracting work and budget, I can narrow it to the best 2–3.
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The most recommended invoicing platforms for contractors are: 1. **QuickBooks Online** - Best all-around for most contractors - Strong invoicing, expenses, mileage, tax prep, and accounting in one - Good if you want to grow into full bookkeeping 2. **FreshBooks** - Very popular with freelancers and independent contractors - Easy invoicing, time tracking, estimates, and client-friendly interface - Great if you want simple billing without a steep learning curve 3. **Joist** - Built specifically for contractors and trades - Good for estimates, invoices, change orders, and job management - Strong choice for home improvement, remodeling, HVAC, plumbing, etc. 4. **Jobber** - Best for service contractors - Invoicing plus scheduling, dispatching, and client management - Good for landscaping, cleaning, lawn care, and field service businesses 5. **Invoice Ninja** - Good low-cost option - Strong invoicing, recurring billing, and payment features - Better if you want flexibility and lower price 6. **Square Invoices** - Great for contractors already using Square - Easy to send invoices and accept card payments - Simple and fast, especially for smaller jobs **Best picks by need:** - **Best overall:** QuickBooks Online - **Best for simplicity:** FreshBooks - **Best for contractors/trades:** Joist - **Best for field service businesses:** Jobber - **Best budget option:** Invoice Ninja If you want, I can also give you the **best invoicing platform for your specific type of contracting business** (plumbing, remodeling, freelance, trucking, etc.).
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Here are the most commonly recommended invoicing platforms for contractors: - **QuickBooks Online** — Best all-around if you also want accounting, expense tracking, and tax prep. - **FreshBooks** — Very contractor-friendly; easy invoicing, estimates, time tracking, and client-friendly design. - **Wave** — Good for simple invoicing on a budget; strong free option for solo contractors. - **Xero** — Great if you want solid accounting plus invoicing, especially for growing businesses. - **Zoho Invoice** — Excellent free invoicing tool for freelancers and small contractors. - **Square Invoices** — Best if you already use Square for payments or run a service business with card payments. - **Hiveage** — Good for recurring billing, estimates, and project-based invoicing. - **BILL (formerly Bill.com)** — Better for contractors who need AP/AR workflows and business finance tools. **Best picks by need:** - **Easiest to use:** FreshBooks - **Best free option:** Wave or Zoho Invoice - **Best for full bookkeeping:** QuickBooks Online - **Best for payment collection:** Square Invoices If you want, I can narrow this to the best options for **solo contractors, subcontractors, or construction trades**.
What invoicing platform should I use for a service business?
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For a service business, I’d usually recommend: **Best overall: QuickBooks Online + QuickBooks Payments** - Good if you want invoicing, bookkeeping, taxes, and payments in one place. - Strong choice for freelancers, consultants, agencies, and trades. - Widely used and easy to hand off to an accountant. **Best simple invoicing: FreshBooks** - Very easy to use for service businesses. - Great for time tracking, recurring invoices, and expense capture. - Best if invoicing is your main need, not full accounting. **Best for a small team / CRM-heavy business: Zoho Invoice / Zoho Books** - Strong automation, good pricing, and solid client management. - Good if you want invoicing plus a broader business system. **Best for mobile field service: Jobber** - Great for home services, cleaning, landscaping, HVAC, and similar businesses. - Handles quotes, scheduling, invoicing, and payments. If you want the shortest answer: - **Freelancer/consultant:** FreshBooks - **Most service businesses:** QuickBooks Online - **Home service company:** Jobber If you tell me your business type and team size, I can recommend the best one more precisely.
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For a service business, I’d shortlist these: - **QuickBooks Online + QuickBooks Payments** — best all-around if you want invoicing, bookkeeping, and tax prep in one place. - **FreshBooks** — best if you mainly bill for time, projects, retainers, and want very easy invoices. - **Zoho Invoice** — best low-cost option; solid invoicing, estimates, and recurring billing. - **Bonsai** — great for freelancers/consultants who want proposals, contracts, and invoices together. - **Square Invoices** — best if you also take in-person or card payments and want simple invoicing. My default pick: **FreshBooks** for most service businesses, or **QuickBooks Online** if you want accounting built in. If you tell me your business type (agency, contractor, consultant, cleaning, etc.) and whether you need recurring billing or time tracking, I can narrow it to one.
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For most service businesses, I’d start with **FreshBooks**. **Best overall:** **FreshBooks** - Great for service businesses - Easy invoicing, estimates, recurring billing - Time tracking, expenses, online payments - Clean client experience **Best if you want the most polished accounting integration:** **QuickBooks Online** - Strong invoicing + bookkeeping - Best if you already use QuickBooks or work with an accountant - Better for growing businesses that need full accounting **Best simple/cheap option:** **Zoho Invoice** - Free for invoicing in many cases - Good if you just need professional invoices and payment links - Less robust than FreshBooks/QuickBooks **Best for contractors and field services:** **Jobber** - Excellent for quoting, scheduling, invoicing, and client management - Ideal for HVAC, cleaning, landscaping, repairs, etc. **Best if you want payments + proposals + light CRM:** **HoneyBook** - Popular with creative/service businesses - Strong for proposals, contracts, invoicing, and client workflow If you want one clear recommendation: - **Solo consultant/freelancer:** FreshBooks - **Full accounting needs:** QuickBooks Online - **Field service business:** Jobber If you tell me your business type and whether you need scheduling, contracts, or recurring invoices, I can narrow it to one.
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For a service business, I’d usually pick one of these: - **QuickBooks Online + QuickBooks Payments** — best all-around if you want invoicing, accounting, taxes, and client tracking in one place. - **FreshBooks** — best if you mainly want simple, clean invoicing for billable hours and recurring retainers. - **Zoho Invoice** — best budget pick; strong invoicing features and very affordable. - **Stripe Invoicing** — best if you want polished online payments and you already use Stripe. **My default recommendation:** - **Solo/freelance service business:** **FreshBooks** - **Growing service business with bookkeeping needs:** **QuickBooks Online** - **Lowest-cost option:** **Zoho Invoice** If you want, I can narrow it down based on: 1. your budget, 2. number of clients/invoices per month, and 3. whether you need time tracking, recurring billing, or payments online.
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For most service businesses, **FreshBooks** is the easiest all-around choice. **Best picks by need:** - **FreshBooks** — best for solo service businesses and small teams; great invoicing, time tracking, estimates, and client portals. - **QuickBooks Online** — best if you also want full accounting, bookkeeping, and tax prep in one place. - **Zoho Invoice** — best budget option; solid invoicing and automation, often free for small businesses. - **Xero + Hubdoc** — best if you want a cleaner accounting workflow and you work with a bookkeeper. - **HoneyBook** — best for client-facing service businesses like consultants, photographers, designers, and agencies that want proposals, contracts, and payments together. **My default recommendation:** - If you just need invoicing and payment collection: **FreshBooks** - If you need invoicing + accounting: **QuickBooks Online** - If you want the cheapest good option: **Zoho Invoice** If you tell me your business type, team size, and whether you need accounting too, I can narrow it to one best pick.
What are the best invoicing platforms for getting paid faster?
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The best invoicing platforms for getting paid faster are the ones with **built-in online payments, automatic reminders, and easy mobile payment links**. ### Top picks - **Stripe Invoicing** — best for fast online payments; great if you want credit card, ACH, and global payment options. - **QuickBooks Online + Payments** — best all-around for small businesses; strong invoicing, auto reminders, and easy bookkeeping. - **FreshBooks** — best for freelancers and service businesses; very easy to send polished invoices and accept payments quickly. - **Square Invoices** — best if you already use Square; simple, fast, and good for small teams. - **Zoho Invoice** — best free option for many small businesses; solid automation and payment links. - **Xero + Stripe** — best for accounting-focused businesses that want invoicing plus strong finance tools. ### What helps you get paid faster Look for: - **Pay-now buttons** - **Card + bank transfer/ACH payments** - **Automatic late reminders** - **Recurring invoices** - **Deposits/partial payments** - **Mobile invoicing** ### Best quick recommendation - **Freelancer:** FreshBooks - **Small business:** QuickBooks Online - **Online/global business:** Stripe Invoicing - **Budget/free:** Zoho Invoice If you want, I can rank these for **freelancers, agencies, or contractors** specifically.
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Here are some of the best invoicing platforms for getting paid faster: ### Top picks - **FreshBooks** — Great for small businesses and freelancers. Fast invoicing, easy recurring invoices, automatic payment reminders, and online payments. - **QuickBooks Online** — Strong all-around choice if you also need accounting. Lets clients pay by card or bank transfer and supports automated reminders. - **Stripe Invoicing** — Best if you want very fast online payments. Excellent checkout experience, Apple Pay/Google Pay support, and easy payment links. - **Zoho Invoice** — Free option for many small businesses, with automated reminders, multiple payment gateways, and good invoice customization. - **Xero** — Good for growing businesses, with recurring billing, payment integrations, and solid bookkeeping tools. - **Square Invoices** — Great for service businesses and local contractors. Simple setup, easy card payments, and text/email invoice delivery. - **Bill.com** — Better for B2B and accounts receivable workflows, especially if you need approvals and collections features. ### Best features for getting paid faster Look for: - **Embedded online payment links** - **Credit card, ACH/bank transfer, Apple Pay, Google Pay** - **Automatic reminders** - **Recurring invoices** - **Deposit requests / pay-now buttons** - **Late fee automation** - **Mobile-friendly invoice payment** ### Quick recommendations - **Freelancers:** FreshBooks or Zoho Invoice - **Service businesses:** Square Invoices - **Online businesses / SaaS:** Stripe Invoicing - **Accounting + invoicing:** QuickBooks Online or Xero If you want, I can also give you the **best one for your business type** and budget.
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Here are the best invoicing platforms for getting paid faster: 1. **FreshBooks** - Best for: freelancers and small service businesses - Why: very easy invoicing, automated reminders, recurring invoices, online payments - Fast-pay features: credit card/ACH payments, late fees, deposit requests 2. **QuickBooks Online** - Best for: small businesses that also want accounting - Why: strong invoicing plus bookkeeping in one place - Fast-pay features: payment links, automatic reminders, mobile invoices, ACH/card payments 3. **Zoho Invoice** - Best for: budget-friendly invoicing - Why: free plan is excellent, clean interface, solid automation - Fast-pay features: custom payment pages, reminders, recurring invoices 4. **Square Invoices** - Best for: businesses already using Square or taking payments in person - Why: simple, fast, and built around payments - Fast-pay features: payment links, card payments, instant deposits, estimates-to-invoices 5. **Stripe Invoicing** - Best for: online businesses and more technical teams - Why: excellent payment collection and automation - Fast-pay features: optimized payment flows, global payments, subscriptions, smart retries 6. **Wave** - Best for: very small businesses and solo owners - Why: simple and affordable - Fast-pay features: online payments, recurring invoices, reminders **Best overall for getting paid faster:** - **FreshBooks** if you want the easiest experience - **QuickBooks Online** if you want invoicing + accounting - **Stripe Invoicing** if you’re online-first and want strong payment automation If you want, I can also give you the **best invoicing platform by business type** (freelancer, agency, contractor, ecommerce, etc.).
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Here are the best invoicing platforms for getting paid faster: 1. **QuickBooks Online** - Best all-around for small businesses - Strong invoice automation, recurring invoices, payment reminders - Accepts card, ACH, and PayPal in many regions 2. **FreshBooks** - Great for freelancers and service businesses - Very easy to send polished invoices - Built-in automatic reminders and online payments 3. **Zoho Invoice** - Best free option for many small businesses - Clean invoicing, payment links, recurring billing - Good automation without a high price tag 4. **Wave** - Best free invoicing for very small businesses - Simple invoices, card/ACH payments, automated reminders - Good if you want basic but effective tools 5. **Xero** - Best for businesses that need stronger accounting - Good invoice tracking, payment integrations, and follow-ups - Works well if you already use Xero for bookkeeping 6. **Square Invoices** - Best if you already use Square - Fast payment links, easy mobile invoicing, card payments - Great for service businesses and contractors ### What helps you get paid faster Look for: - **Instant payment links** - **Credit card + ACH payments** - **Automatic reminder emails** - **Recurring invoices** - **Late fee automation** - **Mobile invoicing** ### Best picks by use case - **Best overall:** QuickBooks Online - **Best for freelancers:** FreshBooks - **Best free:** Zoho Invoice - **Best for simple payment collection:** Square Invoices If you want, I can also give you the **best invoicing platform for your business type** (freelancer, agency, contractor, B2B, etc.).
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If your goal is **getting paid faster**, the best invoicing platforms are the ones that make it easy for clients to pay immediately, send automatic reminders, and support card/ACH payments. ### Best options - **FreshBooks** — Best all-around for freelancers/small businesses. Easy invoices, recurring billing, auto-reminders, and fast online payments. - **QuickBooks Online** — Best if you already do accounting in QuickBooks. Strong invoice tracking, payment links, and good automation. - **Xero** — Great for small businesses that want clean invoicing + accounting. Works well with **Stripe** for quick card payments. - **Stripe Invoicing** — Best for getting paid fast by card/ACH, especially if you’re comfortable with a more finance-focused tool. Very smooth payment experience. - **Square Invoices** — Best for service businesses and local businesses. Simple invoices, card payments, and easy checkout links. - **Zoho Invoice** — Best free option for many small businesses. Solid invoicing, reminders, and payment gateway integrations. ### What actually helps you get paid faster Look for: - **Credit card + ACH payments** - **One-click payment links** - **Automatic reminders** - **Recurring invoices** - **Late fees / payment terms** - **Mobile invoicing** - **Client portal** ### My quick picks - **Freelancer / solo:** FreshBooks - **Already using accounting software:** QuickBooks Online - **Best payment speed:** Stripe Invoicing - **Simple and easy:** Square Invoices - **Budget/free:** Zoho Invoice If you want, I can also give you the **best invoicing platform for your business type** (freelancer, agency, contractor, SaaS, etc.).
Which invoicing platforms are easiest to use?
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The easiest invoicing platforms to use are usually: 1. **FreshBooks** — very beginner-friendly, clean interface, great for freelancers and small service businesses. 2. **Wave** — simple, free invoicing, good if you want basic invoicing without much setup. 3. **QuickBooks Online** — easy once set up, best if you also need accounting, but a bit heavier than FreshBooks/Wave. 4. **Zoho Invoice** — straightforward and polished, great free option for invoicing only. 5. **Square Invoices** — very easy if you already use Square for payments or POS. **Best overall for ease:** FreshBooks **Best free/simple option:** Wave or Zoho Invoice **Best for taking payments in person/online too:** Square Invoices If you want, I can narrow it down by **freelancer, small business, or international invoicing**.
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The easiest invoicing platforms for most people are: - **Wave** — very simple, great for freelancers and small businesses; free invoicing is a big plus. - **FreshBooks** — probably the easiest polished option overall; clean interface, great for service businesses. - **Zoho Invoice** — easy and free, with solid automation and a straightforward layout. - **QuickBooks Online** — a bit more complex, but very common and smooth once set up. - **Square Invoices** — best if you already use Square for payments; super easy to send invoices and get paid. **Best picks by need:** - **Simplest free option:** Wave - **Best overall ease of use:** FreshBooks - **Best for online payments / POS users:** Square Invoices - **Best free business suite:** Zoho Invoice If you want, I can also rank them for **solo freelancers**, **small agencies**, or **contractors**.
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The easiest invoicing platforms to use are usually: - **Wave** — very simple UI, great for freelancers and small businesses, free invoicing. - **FreshBooks** — one of the most user-friendly overall; polished and easy for time tracking + invoicing. - **Square Invoices** — super easy if you already use Square; fast to send invoices and accept payments. - **Zoho Invoice** — clean, simple, and free for many users. - **QuickBooks Online** — more powerful, but still fairly easy if you want accounting built in. **Best picks by need:** - **Simplest/free:** **Wave** - **Best overall ease of use:** **FreshBooks** - **Best for retail/service businesses:** **Square Invoices** - **Best if you want full accounting:** **QuickBooks Online** If you want, I can narrow it down to the **best 3 for freelancers**, **small businesses**, or **international invoicing**.
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The easiest invoicing platforms to use are usually: 1. **FreshBooks** – Very beginner-friendly, clean UI, great for freelancers and service businesses. 2. **Wave** – Simple and free for basic invoicing; one of the easiest if you want low cost. 3. **Square Invoices** – Best if you already use Square; quick to send invoices and take payments. 4. **Zoho Invoice** – Easy to set up, polished, and good free option for small businesses. 5. **QuickBooks Online** – Not the simplest overall, but invoicing is straightforward if you also want accounting. **Best picks by need:** - **Easiest overall:** FreshBooks - **Best free simple option:** Wave - **Best for retail/service payments:** Square Invoices - **Best if you want invoicing + accounting:** QuickBooks Online If you want, I can also narrow this down by **freelancer, small business, or contractor**.
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The easiest invoicing platforms to use are usually: - **FreshBooks** — very beginner-friendly, clean interface, great for freelancers and service businesses. - **Square Invoices** — simple setup, fast to send invoices, great if you already use Square. - **QuickBooks Online** — a bit more powerful, but still fairly easy once set up; good if you want accounting + invoicing. - **Zoho Invoice** — very easy and often the best free option for small businesses. - **PayPal Invoicing** — super simple for one-off invoices, especially for solopreneurs. - **Wave** — straightforward and free for invoicing basics, good for very small businesses. **Best picks by use case:** - **Absolute easiest:** Square Invoices, PayPal Invoicing - **Best for freelancers:** FreshBooks, Zoho Invoice - **Best all-in-one:** QuickBooks Online - **Best free option:** Zoho Invoice, Wave If you want, I can narrow it down to the **best 3 for your business type**.
What are the best invoicing platforms for solo entrepreneurs?
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For solo entrepreneurs, the best invoicing platforms are usually the ones that are **simple, affordable, and quick to use**: 1. **FreshBooks** — Best overall for solo service businesses - Easy invoices, expense tracking, time tracking, and client reminders - Great if you bill by project or hour 2. **Wave** — Best free option - Strong free invoicing and accounting tools - Good for freelancers and very small businesses on a budget 3. **QuickBooks Online** — Best for bookkeeping + invoicing together - More powerful accounting, taxes, and reporting - Best if you want one system for invoices, expenses, and tax prep 4. **Zoho Invoice** — Best free professional invoicing - Clean templates, automation, online payments - Great value for solo operators 5. **HoneyBook** — Best for creatives and client-based businesses - Invoices, contracts, proposals, and scheduling in one place - Popular with photographers, designers, consultants 6. **Bonsai** — Best for freelancers - Invoicing, contracts, proposals, and client management - Especially good for independent professionals **Best picks by type:** - **Best overall:** FreshBooks - **Best free:** Wave or Zoho Invoice - **Best for accounting:** QuickBooks Online - **Best for creatives:** HoneyBook - **Best for freelancers:** Bonsai If you want, I can also rank them by **price**, **ease of use**, or **best for your specific business type**.
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For solo entrepreneurs, the best invoicing platforms are usually the ones that are **easy, affordable, and handle payment reminders + online payments**. ### Best picks - **FreshBooks** — best all-around for freelancers and solo service businesses - Great invoices, estimates, time tracking, expense tracking - Very polished and easy to use - **Wave** — best free option - Free invoicing and basic accounting - Good if you’re just starting out and want low cost - **QuickBooks Online** — best if you want full bookkeeping too - Strong accounting, invoicing, taxes, and bank syncing - Better if your business is growing - **Zoho Invoice** — best value for invoicing only - Clean, professional invoices - Strong automation and client portal - Often cheaper than bigger competitors - **HoneyBook** — best for creatives and client-based businesses - Good for proposals, contracts, invoices, and payments in one place - Popular with photographers, designers, consultants ### Quick recommendation - **Freelancer / consultant:** FreshBooks or Zoho Invoice - **Need free:** Wave - **Need accounting + invoicing:** QuickBooks Online - **Creative/client workflow:** HoneyBook If you want, I can also give you the **best invoicing platform based on your business type** (freelance, coaching, design, trades, etc.).
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Here are some of the best invoicing platforms for solo entrepreneurs: - **FreshBooks** — Best overall for simple invoicing + bookkeeping. Very polished, easy to use, great for service businesses. - **Wave** — Best free option. Good core invoicing features, solid for freelancers and very small businesses. - **Zoho Invoice** — Best value. Free for most solo users, strong automation, professional-looking invoices. - **Bonsai** — Best for freelancers/creatives. Invoicing plus contracts, proposals, and client management in one place. - **QuickBooks Online** — Best if you want invoicing tied to full accounting. Powerful, but more expensive and heavier. - **Xero** — Best for growing businesses that may need better accounting later. Clean interface, good invoicing, solid integrations. - **Square Invoices** — Best if you already use Square or take card payments often. Simple and fast. - **Stripe Invoicing** — Best for online businesses and payments-focused workflows. Great payment handling, but less “business-management” friendly. **Quick picks:** - **Easiest:** FreshBooks - **Free:** Wave or Zoho Invoice - **Best for freelancers:** Bonsai - **Best accounting combo:** QuickBooks Online If you want, I can also narrow this down by **budget**, **country**, or **type of solo business**.
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Here are some of the best invoicing platforms for solo entrepreneurs: - **Wave** — Best free option Great for simple invoicing, estimates, and basic accounting. Good if you want no monthly fee. - **FreshBooks** — Best all-around paid option Very easy to use, strong invoicing, expense tracking, time tracking, and client reminders. - **HoneyBook** — Best for service-based businesses Ideal for freelancers, coaches, photographers, and consultants. Includes proposals, contracts, invoicing, and client workflows. - **QuickBooks Online** — Best if you want full accounting Strong invoicing plus bookkeeping, tax prep, and expense management. More powerful, but more complex. - **Zoho Invoice** — Best value Clean, professional invoicing with automation, recurring invoices, and good customization. Often cheaper than competitors. - **Xero** — Best for growing businesses Solid invoicing with excellent accounting features and integrations. If you want the simplest picks: - **Free:** Wave - **Best easy paid option:** FreshBooks - **Best for client-heavy service work:** HoneyBook If you want, I can also narrow this down by your business type (freelancer, consultant, contractor, coach, etc.).
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For solo entrepreneurs, the best invoicing platforms are usually the ones that are simple, affordable, and easy to automate. ### Best overall **FreshBooks** - Great for solo service businesses - Strong invoicing, expense tracking, time tracking, and payments - Very polished and easy to use ### Best budget option **Zoho Invoice** - Free for many solo users - Clean invoicing, reminders, estimates, and payment links - Best value if you want professional features without monthly cost ### Best for getting paid fast **Wave** - Free invoicing and accounting basics - Easy to send invoices and accept online payments - Good if you’re just starting out ### Best for freelancers with clients abroad **PayPal Invoicing** - Simple and widely trusted - Easy if your clients already use PayPal - Not as full-featured as others, but very convenient ### Best all-in-one for solo businesses **QuickBooks Online** - Strong accounting + invoicing - Good if you want bookkeeping, tax prep, and invoicing in one place - More expensive, but powerful ### Best for recurring invoices **Xero** - Great automation and recurring billing - Good if you have regular clients or retainers - Strong accounting features too ### My short recommendation - **Best easy choice:** FreshBooks - **Best free choice:** Zoho Invoice - **Best simple starter option:** Wave If you want, I can also rank them by **price**, **ease of use**, or **best for freelancers vs consultants vs creatives**.
What are the best invoicing platforms for small teams?
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Here are the best invoicing platforms for small teams: 1. **FreshBooks** Best for: service businesses and simple team billing Pros: easy invoicing, time tracking, recurring invoices, client portal Good fit if you want something polished and very easy to use. 2. **QuickBooks Online** Best for: teams that also need accounting Pros: strong invoicing, payments, expense tracking, tax/reporting Good fit if you want invoicing plus full bookkeeping in one place. 3. **Xero** Best for: small teams that want clean accounting + invoicing Pros: nice interface, recurring invoices, bank feeds, multi-user access Good fit if you want a strong QuickBooks alternative. 4. **Zoho Invoice** Best for: budget-conscious teams Pros: free for many small businesses, good automation, client management Good fit if you want solid invoicing without much cost. 5. **Hiveage** Best for: very small teams and freelancers Pros: simple invoicing, recurring billing, payment integrations Good fit if you want lightweight billing without accounting bloat. **Best overall for most small teams:** **FreshBooks** **Best for accounting-heavy teams:** **QuickBooks Online** **Best free option:** **Zoho Invoice** If you want, I can also give you the best invoicing platform based on your industry, team size, and budget.
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Here are some of the best invoicing platforms for small teams: 1. **QuickBooks Online** - Best all-around if you also need accounting - Strong invoicing, expense tracking, tax support, and reporting - Good for growing teams 2. **FreshBooks** - Best for service businesses, freelancers, and small agencies - Very easy to use - Great for recurring invoices, time tracking, and project-based billing 3. **Zoho Invoice** - Best free option for small teams - Clean invoicing, automation, and client portal - Good if you want solid features without paying much 4. **Xero** - Best for teams that want strong accounting + invoicing - Good bank reconciliation and multi-user support - Popular with startups and small businesses 5. **Bonsai** - Best for freelancers and small creative teams - Invoicing plus contracts, proposals, and payments - Nice if you want an all-in-one client workflow tool 6. **Hiveage** - Best simple invoicing tool for small teams - Easy recurring billing, estimates, and online payments - Lightweight and affordable 7. **Square Invoices** - Best if you already use Square - Simple invoicing, payment links, and card processing - Great for small service businesses **Quick pick:** - **Best overall:** QuickBooks Online - **Easiest to use:** FreshBooks - **Best free:** Zoho Invoice - **Best for all-in-one client work:** Bonsai If you want, I can also rank these by **price**, **ease of use**, or **best for agencies/consultants**.
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Here are some of the best invoicing platforms for small teams: 1. **QuickBooks Online** Best all-around if you also want accounting, expenses, and payroll in one place. 2. **FreshBooks** Great for service businesses and freelancers who want simple, polished invoicing and time tracking. 3. **Zoho Invoice** Excellent free option for smaller teams that want strong invoicing features without much cost. 4. **Xero** Good for teams that need invoicing plus lightweight accounting and solid integrations. 5. **Square Invoices** Best if you already use Square for payments or run a client-facing small business. 6. **Bill.com** Better for teams that need invoicing plus approvals and accounts payable workflow. 7. **Stripe Invoicing** Strong choice for tech-savvy teams that want flexible online payments and automation. **Best picks by use case** - **Best overall:** QuickBooks Online - **Best for simplicity:** FreshBooks - **Best free option:** Zoho Invoice - **Best for payments-first businesses:** Stripe Invoicing - **Best for retail/service teams:** Square Invoices If you want, I can also narrow this down by your team size, budget, and whether you need recurring invoices, time tracking, or accounting.
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Here are some of the best invoicing platforms for small teams: - **QuickBooks Online** — Best overall if you want invoicing plus full accounting, payments, expense tracking, and tax prep in one place. - **FreshBooks** — Best for service businesses and freelancers; very easy to use, strong recurring invoices, time tracking, and client management. - **Zoho Invoice** — Best free option for small teams; clean invoicing, automation, estimates, and decent payment integrations. - **Xero** — Best for teams that want solid accounting with good invoicing and lots of app integrations. - **Bill.com** — Best for accounts payable/receivable workflows if your team needs approvals and payment controls. - **Square Invoices** — Best for businesses already using Square; simple invoicing, payment links, and fast setup. - **Invoice Ninja** — Best budget-friendly option with strong customization and self-hosting options. **Quick picks:** - **Best overall:** QuickBooks Online - **Best ease of use:** FreshBooks - **Best free:** Zoho Invoice - **Best for payments-first teams:** Square Invoices If you want, I can narrow this down by your team size, industry, and budget.
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For small teams, the best invoicing platforms are usually: - **QuickBooks Online** — best all-around if you also need accounting, expense tracking, and payroll. Very common for small businesses. - **FreshBooks** — great for service businesses and teams that want simple invoicing, time tracking, and client management. - **Xero** — strong for growing teams that want clean accounting, invoicing, and solid integrations. - **Zoho Invoice** — excellent free/low-cost option for smaller teams; good automation and customization. - **Wave** — best basic free invoicing choice for very small teams or solo businesses. - **HoneyBook** — good for freelancers/creative teams that want invoicing plus contracts and client workflow. - **Bonsai** — strong for freelancers and small agencies; combines proposals, contracts, invoicing, and payments. ### Best picks by need - **Best overall:** QuickBooks Online - **Best for simplicity:** FreshBooks - **Best free option:** Zoho Invoice or Wave - **Best for agencies/creatives:** HoneyBook or Bonsai - **Best for accounting depth:** Xero If you want, I can narrow it down to the **best 3 for your team size, industry, and budget**.
What invoicing platforms work well for recurring invoices?
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Good recurring-invoice platforms: - **QuickBooks Online** — strong autopay, subscription billing, reminders, and accounting in one. - **FreshBooks** — very easy recurring invoices, good for freelancers/service businesses. - **Xero** — solid recurring invoice automation plus bookkeeping and bank feeds. - **Zoho Invoice** — excellent value; recurring invoices, payment links, and automation. - **Stripe Billing** — best if you want subscriptions, usage billing, and developer-friendly automation. - **Chargebee** — great for SaaS/subscription businesses with complex billing. - **Recurly** — strong for subscription management, dunning, and revenue recovery. - **Bill.com** — good for AP/AR workflows, though less subscription-focused than Stripe/Chargebee. If you want the simplest pick: - **Freelancer/small business:** FreshBooks or Zoho Invoice - **General small business:** QuickBooks Online or Xero - **Subscription/SaaS:** Stripe Billing, Chargebee, or Recurly If you want, I can narrow it down by business type, budget, and whether you need autopay.
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Good options for recurring invoicing: - **QuickBooks Online** — strong recurring invoice automation, reminders, and payment syncing. - **FreshBooks** — very easy to set up recurring invoices and retainers. - **Zoho Invoice** — free and solid for automated recurring billing. - **Xero** — good if you also want accounting + subscription-style invoicing. - **Square Invoices** — simple recurring billing for small businesses. - **Stripe Billing** — best for subscription businesses and automatic payment collection. - **Bonsai** — popular for freelancers with recurring clients. - **Wave** — basic but free recurring invoicing for very small businesses. If you want the best pick by use case: - **Freelancers:** FreshBooks or Bonsai - **Small business:** QuickBooks Online or Xero - **Free/cheap:** Zoho Invoice or Wave - **Subscriptions/auto-pay:** Stripe Billing If you want, I can narrow it down based on your business size, budget, and whether you need auto-charging cards.
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Good recurring-invoice platforms: - **QuickBooks Online** — strong for small businesses; easy recurring invoices, automatic payments, reminders. - **FreshBooks** — very simple recurring billing and client-friendly invoice setup. - **Xero** — solid accounting + recurring invoice templates, good for growing businesses. - **Zoho Invoice** — free/low-cost, great recurring invoicing and automation. - **Wave** — good budget option for basic recurring invoices. - **Stripe Billing** — best if you need subscriptions, usage-based billing, or developer flexibility. - **Square Invoices** — easy for service businesses already using Square. If you want the simplest choices: - **FreshBooks** for ease of use - **QuickBooks Online** for all-around accounting - **Stripe Billing** for subscriptions If you tell me your business type and budget, I can narrow it to the best 2–3.
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Good options for recurring invoices: - **QuickBooks Online** — strong all-around choice; easy automatic recurring invoices, payment reminders, and auto-pay support. - **FreshBooks** — very friendly UI; great for service businesses and simple recurring billing. - **Zoho Invoice** — free for many small businesses; solid recurring invoice scheduling and automation. - **Xero** — good if you want accounting + recurring invoices in one place. - **Stripe Billing** — best for subscription-style recurring billing and automated payments. - **Wave** — simple and affordable for freelancers/small businesses; recurring invoicing is easy. - **Pabbly Subscriptions** — good for subscription billing if you need more than basic invoices. If you want: - **Best overall:** QuickBooks Online - **Easiest to use:** FreshBooks - **Best free option:** Zoho Invoice - **Best for subscriptions:** Stripe Billing If you tell me your business type and budget, I can narrow it down to 2–3 best picks.
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Good recurring-invoice platforms: - **QuickBooks Online** — best all-around for small businesses; strong recurring billing + accounting. - **FreshBooks** — very easy to use; great for freelancers and service businesses. - **Xero** — solid for recurring invoices, especially if you want robust bookkeeping. - **Zoho Invoice** — excellent free/low-cost option with recurring templates and automation. - **Square Invoices** — good if you already use Square; simple recurring billing and card payments. - **Stripe Billing** — best for subscriptions/usage-based billing; more technical, very powerful. - **Wave** — simple and low-cost for very small businesses; recurring invoices included. - **Chargebee** — better for SaaS/subscription businesses with complex billing rules. If you want the easiest picks: - **Freelancer/small service biz:** FreshBooks or Zoho Invoice - **Bookkeeping + invoicing:** QuickBooks Online or Xero - **Subscription business:** Stripe Billing or Chargebee If you want, I can narrow it down by your business type and budget.
What are the best invoice software options for startups?
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Here are the best invoice software options for startups, depending on what you need: - **QuickBooks Online** — best all-around if you want invoicing + accounting in one place Great for growing startups, recurring invoices, expense tracking, and tax prep. - **FreshBooks** — best for service businesses and freelancers Very easy to use, polished invoices, time tracking, and client billing. - **Zoho Invoice** — best free option for many startups Strong invoicing features, estimates, recurring billing, and automation. Good value. - **Xero** — best for startups that want solid bookkeeping plus invoicing Clean interface, good integrations, and built for scaling. - **Wave** — best simple free invoicing for very small startups Good if you only need basic invoicing and payment collection. - **Stripe Invoicing** — best if you already use Stripe for payments Excellent for online businesses, subscriptions, and automated payment workflows. - **Bill.com** — best for accounts payable + receivable workflows More enterprise-leaning, but useful once finance ops get more complex. ### Quick picks - **Best overall:** QuickBooks Online - **Best free:** Zoho Invoice - **Best easiest:** FreshBooks - **Best for online/payment-first startups:** Stripe Invoicing - **Best basic free:** Wave If you want, I can also narrow this down by **budget**, **industry** (agency, SaaS, ecommerce), or **team size**.
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Here are some of the best invoice software options for startups: ### Top picks - **FreshBooks** — Best overall for easy invoicing and time tracking. Great for service businesses and freelancers. - **QuickBooks Online** — Best if you also need full accounting, payroll, and tax prep. - **Wave** — Best free option for very small startups with basic invoicing needs. - **Zoho Invoice** — Best budget-friendly invoicing tool with strong automation. - **Stripe Invoicing** — Best for startups that want fast online payments and recurring billing. - **Xero** — Best for startups that need invoicing plus solid accounting integrations. ### Best by use case - **Simple, polished invoices:** FreshBooks - **Accounting + invoicing in one:** QuickBooks Online - **Free starter plan:** Wave - **Automation and customization:** Zoho Invoice - **SaaS/subscription billing:** Stripe Invoicing - **Growing startup with finance tools:** Xero ### What to look for - Recurring invoices - Online payment links - Automatic payment reminders - Expense tracking - Tax support - Multi-currency billing - Integration with your CRM or accounting stack ### Quick recommendation If you want the safest all-around choice, go with **FreshBooks** or **QuickBooks Online**. If you want the cheapest good option, use **Wave** or **Zoho Invoice**. If you want, I can also give you the **best invoicing software for SaaS startups**, **freelancers**, or **B2B startups** specifically.
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Here are some of the best invoice software options for startups: 1. **FreshBooks** Best for: simple, polished invoicing + small-team accounting Why: very easy to use, great recurring invoices, expense tracking, client portal 2. **QuickBooks Online** Best for: startups that want invoicing plus full bookkeeping Why: strong accounting tools, tax support, bank syncing, widely used by accountants 3. **Zoho Invoice** Best for: budget-conscious startups Why: excellent free plan, clean invoicing, automation, multilingual/currency support 4. **Xero** Best for: growing startups that need scalable accounting Why: solid invoicing, good integrations, strong financial reporting 5. **Wave** Best for: solo founders and very small startups Why: free invoicing and basic accounting, easy setup 6. **Bonsai** Best for: freelancers/agency-style startups Why: invoicing, proposals, contracts, and payments in one place 7. **Bill.com** Best for: startups needing AP/AR workflows Why: stronger for payments, approvals, and back-office automation than basic invoicing **My quick picks:** - **Best overall:** FreshBooks - **Best accounting suite:** QuickBooks Online - **Best free option:** Zoho Invoice - **Best for scale:** Xero If you want, I can narrow this down by **budget, team size, and whether you need Stripe/PayPal payments**.
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Here are the best invoice software options for startups, depending on what you need: ### Best overall **FreshBooks** - Easy to use, great invoice templates, recurring billing, time tracking, and expense tracking - Good for service businesses and small teams ### Best for cheapest/simple invoicing **Zoho Invoice** - Free for many small businesses - Clean invoicing, estimates, reminders, and online payments - Great if you want solid features without paying much ### Best for startups already using accounting software **QuickBooks Online** - Strong invoicing plus full accounting, tax, and bank sync - Best if you want one system for invoices and bookkeeping ### Best for growing startups with global clients **Xero** - Good invoicing, multi-currency support, and lots of integrations - Strong choice if you expect to scale ### Best for easy, polished invoices **Bonsai** - Nice for freelancers, agencies, and small startup teams - Invoicing, contracts, proposals, and client management in one place ### Best for Stripe-based billing **Stripe Invoicing** - Excellent if you already use Stripe payments - Great for subscription or usage-based billing ### Best for simple one-person businesses **Wave** - Free invoicing and easy setup - Good for very small startups or solo founders ## Quick picks - **Best free:** Zoho Invoice or Wave - **Best overall:** FreshBooks - **Best accounting + invoicing:** QuickBooks Online - **Best for scaling:** Xero - **Best for payment processing:** Stripe Invoicing If you want, I can also give you the **best invoice software for SaaS startups, agencies, or freelancers**.
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Here are the best invoice software options for startups: - **QuickBooks Online** — Best all-around if you want invoicing plus full accounting, expenses, payroll, and tax prep. - **FreshBooks** — Best for service businesses and freelancers; very easy invoicing, time tracking, and client billing. - **Xero** — Best if you want a clean accounting platform with strong invoicing and good integrations. - **Zoho Invoice** — Best free option for small startups; solid invoicing, estimates, reminders, and automation. - **Wave** — Best for very early-stage startups on a tight budget; free invoicing and basic accounting. - **Stripe Invoicing** — Best for SaaS or online businesses that already use Stripe and want fast payment collection. - **Square Invoices** — Best for businesses already using Square POS or taking lots of card payments. **My quick picks:** - **Best overall:** QuickBooks Online - **Best free:** Zoho Invoice or Wave - **Best for founders who hate accounting:** FreshBooks - **Best for SaaS:** Stripe Invoicing If you want, I can also give you the **best invoice software by startup type** (SaaS, agency, ecommerce, freelance, B2B).
Which online invoicing platforms are worth trying?
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Here are a few online invoicing platforms worth trying, depending on your needs: - **FreshBooks** — great for freelancers and service businesses; easy invoicing, time tracking, expense tracking. - **QuickBooks Online** — best if you want full accounting plus invoicing; strong tax/reporting tools. - **Zoho Invoice** — excellent value, clean UI, and a generous free plan for small teams. - **Wave** — solid free option for very small businesses and solo operators. - **Xero** — good for growing businesses; strong bookkeeping and bank syncing. - **Invoice Ninja** — flexible and budget-friendly; good if you want customization and client portals. - **Square Invoices** — nice if you already use Square for payments or POS. - **HoneyBook** — popular with creatives, consultants, and event businesses; combines proposals, contracts, and invoicing. If you want, I can narrow this down to the **best free options**, **best for freelancers**, or **best for small businesses**.
Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned
Here are the online invoicing platforms most worth trying, depending on what you need: - **FreshBooks** — Best all-around for freelancers and small service businesses. Clean, easy, strong time tracking and recurring invoices. - **QuickBooks Online** — Best if you want invoicing plus full accounting. Great for tax prep, expenses, and growing businesses. - **Xero** — Excellent for small businesses that want a polished accounting/invoicing tool with good bank reconciliation. - **Zoho Invoice** — One of the best free options for solo users and small businesses. Solid invoicing, estimates, and automation. - **Square Invoices** — Great if you already use Square for payments or run a small service business. - **Wave** — Good simple invoicing for very small businesses and freelancers, especially if you want a low-cost starting point. - **Bill.com** — Better for AP/AR workflows and businesses that need approvals and more back-office control. If you want the shortest shortlist: - **Freelancer:** FreshBooks or Zoho Invoice - **Small business accounting:** QuickBooks Online or Xero - **Simple payments + invoicing:** Square Invoices If you want, I can also recommend the best one for your specific business type and budget.
Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned
A few online invoicing platforms are genuinely worth trying: - **FreshBooks** — best for freelancers/service businesses; very polished, easy recurring invoices, good expense tracking. - **QuickBooks Online** — best if you want invoicing plus full accounting; strong reports, tax prep, and bookkeeping. - **Zoho Invoice** — great free option for small businesses; solid automation, templates, and client portal. - **Wave** — simple and low-cost; good for basic invoicing and payments, especially for solo owners. - **Xero** — good for growing businesses; clean interface and strong integrations. - **Square Invoices** — best if you already use Square; easy estimates, invoices, and card payments. - **HoneyBook** — good for freelancers/creative professionals; client workflows, contracts, and invoicing in one place. If you want the shortest shortlist: - **Best overall:** QuickBooks Online - **Best for freelancers:** FreshBooks - **Best free:** Zoho Invoice - **Best simple/basic:** Wave If you tell me your business type and budget, I can narrow it to 2–3 best picks.
Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned
A few online invoicing platforms are definitely worth trying: - **QuickBooks Online** — Best if you want invoicing plus full bookkeeping, expenses, and tax prep in one place. - **FreshBooks** — Great for freelancers and service businesses; very easy invoicing, time tracking, and client billing. - **Zoho Invoice** — Strong free option for small businesses; polished invoicing, estimates, and automation. - **Wave** — Good for very small businesses and solo operators; simple invoicing and a solid free tier. - **Xero** — Better if you want invoicing tied to accounting and bank reconciliation, especially for growing businesses. - **Square Invoices** — Nice if you already use Square; easy payment collection and good for small merchants. - **HoneyBook** — Worth it for creatives and consultants who want invoicing plus client workflow and proposals. If you want, I can narrow this down to the **best free**, **best for freelancers**, or **best for small businesses**.
Iteration 5 of 5 Not mentioned
Here are the invoicing platforms most worth trying: - **QuickBooks Online** — best all-around if you also need bookkeeping, taxes, and payments in one place. - **FreshBooks** — great for freelancers and service businesses; very easy to use and strong time tracking. - **Xero** — excellent for small businesses that want solid accounting plus invoicing. - **Zoho Invoice** — strong free option for small teams and startups. - **Wave** — best free invoicing starter option for very small businesses. - **Square Invoices** — good if you already use Square for payments/POS. - **HoneyBook** — great for creatives, consultants, and client-based businesses. - **Bonsai** — good for freelancers who want contracts, proposals, and invoicing together. If you want the shortest list: - **Best overall:** QuickBooks Online - **Best for freelancers:** FreshBooks - **Best free:** Zoho Invoice or Wave - **Best for simple client work:** HoneyBook If you tell me your business type and budget, I can narrow it to the top 2–3.
What are the best invoicing tools for independent consultants?
0/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned
Here are the best invoicing tools for independent consultants: 1. **FreshBooks** — best overall for solo consultants - Easy invoices, estimates, expense tracking, time tracking, and recurring billing - Great client portal and payment reminders - Best if you want “all-in-one” without complexity 2. **Wave** — best free option - Free invoicing and basic accounting - Good for very small solo businesses - Best if you mostly need simple invoices and low cost matters most 3. **QuickBooks Online** — best for taxes and bookkeeping - Strong accounting, bank sync, mileage, expenses, reports - Invoicing is solid, but more powerful than simple invoicing tools - Best if you want to stay organized for tax time 4. **Zoho Invoice** — best value - Clean invoicing, automation, client portal, recurring billing - Good customization and strong free tier in many regions - Best if you want professional invoices without paying much 5. **HoneyBook** — best for client management - Invoices, proposals, contracts, scheduling, payments in one place - Popular with creative and service consultants - Best if your workflow includes onboarding clients, not just billing 6. **Bonsai** — best for freelancers/independent consultants - Invoicing, contracts, proposals, time tracking, expenses, tax tools - Very tailored to solo professionals - Best if you want a consultant-focused product **My quick picks:** - **Best overall:** FreshBooks - **Best free:** Wave - **Best for bookkeeping:** QuickBooks Online - **Best for client proposals + contracts:** HoneyBook - **Best consultant-focused:** Bonsai If you want, I can also give you the **best invoicing tool for your type of consulting** (IT, marketing, design, strategy, legal, etc.).
Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned
For independent consultants, the best invoicing tools are usually the ones that are fast, look professional, and handle recurring invoices, expenses, and payments well. ### Best overall **FreshBooks** - Great for solo consultants - Easy invoicing, time tracking, expense tracking - Good client portal and payment reminders - Best if you want an all-in-one simple system ### Best for professional-looking invoices **HoneyBook** - Excellent for client-facing service businesses - Strong proposals, contracts, invoices, and payment collection - Very polished experience - Best if you want to manage the whole client workflow ### Best for simple, free invoicing **Wave** - Very good free invoicing for freelancers and consultants - Easy to use - Good for basic billing and payments - Best if you want low cost ### Best for bookkeeping + invoicing **QuickBooks Online** - Strong accounting features - Invoicing is solid, especially if you already use QuickBooks for taxes and bookkeeping - Best if you need clean accounting and scalable reporting ### Best for recurring retainers **Bonsai** - Built for freelancers/consultants - Good for recurring invoices, contracts, proposals, and time tracking - Best for consulting retainers and service packages ### Best lightweight option **Zoho Invoice** - Clean, free, and capable - Good automation and customization - Best if you want a simple but powerful invoicing tool ### My quick picks - **Best overall:** FreshBooks - **Best for client management:** HoneyBook - **Best free option:** Wave - **Best for accounting:** QuickBooks Online - **Best for retainers:** Bonsai If you want, I can also narrow this down by **solo consultant type** (marketing, IT, strategy, design, coaching, etc.) and budget.
Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned
Here are the best invoicing tools for independent consultants, depending on how you work: - **FreshBooks** — Best overall for solo consultants. Easy invoices, time tracking, expense tracking, recurring billing, and great client-friendly UX. - **QuickBooks Online** — Best if you also need accounting. Strong invoicing plus bookkeeping, tax prep, and reporting. - **Bonsai** — Best for consultants who want proposals + contracts + invoicing in one place. Great all-in-one freelance workflow. - **Wave** — Best free option. Good basic invoicing and expense tracking, especially if you’re just starting out. - **HoneyBook** — Best for client management. Useful if you send proposals, contracts, invoices, and need a polished client experience. - **Zoho Invoice** — Best budget-friendly polished invoicing tool. Clean interface, automation, and solid customization. - **Xero** — Best for consultants with a small business mindset. Good invoicing, bank feeds, and accounting features. - **Invoice Ninja** — Best for highly customizable invoicing. Good for advanced users or if you want more control. ### My quick picks - **Simplest/easiest:** FreshBooks - **Best all-in-one for consultants:** Bonsai - **Best free:** Wave - **Best for serious accounting:** QuickBooks Online If you want, I can also narrow this down by **solo consultant vs. agency**, **budget**, or **need for proposals/contracts**.
Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned
Here are the best invoicing tools for independent consultants: - **FreshBooks** — best overall for solo consultants. Easy invoices, expense tracking, time tracking, and client-friendly reports. - **QuickBooks Online** — best if you want invoicing plus full bookkeeping and tax support. Strong but more complex. - **Wave** — best free option for simple invoicing. Good if you’re just starting out and need basic features. - **Bonsai** — best for consultants who also need proposals, contracts, and project management in one place. - **HoneyBook** — best for client-facing service businesses. Great for workflows, payments, and automations. - **Zoho Invoice** — best budget-friendly paid/free alternative with solid automation and customization. - **Xero** — best for consultants who work with accountants or want strong accounting integrations. **My quick picks:** - **Solo consultant, simple needs:** FreshBooks - **Need accounting too:** QuickBooks Online - **Want free:** Wave - **Need contracts + proposals:** Bonsai If you want, I can also narrow this down by **budget**, **country**, or whether you need **recurring invoices / online payments / expense tracking**.
Iteration 5 of 5 Not mentioned
Best invoicing tools for independent consultants: - **FreshBooks** — Best all-around for solo consultants. Easy invoicing, time tracking, expense tracking, and simple client portal. - **HoneyBook** — Great if you also send proposals, contracts, and payment links. Good for service-based consultants and creatives. - **QuickBooks Online** — Best if you need stronger bookkeeping and tax prep. More powerful, but less simple. - **Bonsai** — Excellent for freelancers/consultants who want invoicing + proposals + contracts + scheduling in one place. - **Zoho Invoice** — Best free option for many solo consultants. Clean, solid invoicing, recurring invoices, and automation. - **Wave** — Another strong free option for basic invoicing and payment collection. - **Xero** — Good for consultants who work with an accountant and want scalable accounting + invoicing. Quick picks: - **Simplest:** FreshBooks - **Best free:** Zoho Invoice - **Best for contracts + proposals:** HoneyBook or Bonsai - **Best accounting:** QuickBooks Online If you want, I can narrow this down to the best 3 for your type of consulting business.
What invoicing platforms are best for small service businesses?
0/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned
For small service businesses, the best invoicing platforms are usually: - **FreshBooks** — best overall for solo service businesses and freelancers Easy estimates, recurring invoices, time tracking, client-friendly, simple UI. - **QuickBooks Online** — best if you also need accounting Strong invoicing, bookkeeping, tax reporting, and integrations. - **HoneyBook** — best for creative/service pros who want proposals + contracts + invoicing Great for photographers, designers, consultants, event pros. - **Bonsai** — best for freelancers and consultants Clean invoicing plus contracts, proposals, and project tracking. - **Zoho Invoice** — best free option Solid invoicing, automated reminders, online payments, and nice templates. - **Wave** — best for very small businesses on a budget Free invoicing and accounting basics; good if you’re just starting. - **Jobber** — best for field service businesses Great for cleaners, landscapers, HVAC, plumbers, and other on-site services. - **Housecall Pro** — best for home service businesses Strong scheduling, quotes, invoicing, and payments in one app. ### Quick picks - **Freelancer/consultant:** FreshBooks or Bonsai - **Service business with accounting needs:** QuickBooks Online - **Home/field service:** Jobber or Housecall Pro - **Free and simple:** Zoho Invoice or Wave If you want, I can narrow this down by your business type, budget, and whether you need scheduling or just invoicing.
Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned
For small service businesses, the best invoicing platforms are usually: 1. **FreshBooks** — best overall for service businesses - Great for time tracking, recurring invoices, client retainers, and expense tracking - Very easy to use - Best for freelancers, consultants, agencies 2. **QuickBooks Online** — best if you want full accounting too - Strong invoicing plus bookkeeping, tax prep, and bank sync - Better if you’re growing or have an accountant - Best for service businesses that want one system for everything 3. **HoneyBook** — best for client-facing service businesses - Excellent for proposals, contracts, scheduling, and payments - Popular with creatives, photographers, designers, coaches - More “client workflow” than pure accounting 4. **Jobber** — best for field service businesses - Great for quoting, scheduling, dispatching, and invoicing - Ideal for landscapers, cleaners, handyman services, HVAC, pest control 5. **Square Invoices** — best for simple, low-cost invoicing - Easy invoicing, card payments, and estimates - Good if you already use Square - Best for very small businesses and solo operators 6. **Zoho Invoice** — best free invoicing option - Clean, professional, and surprisingly powerful - Great if you want invoicing without paying much - Best for freelancers and very small teams 7. **Wave** — best free basic option for solo businesses - Free invoicing and accounting features - Simple and affordable - Best for very small service businesses with straightforward needs **Quick picks:** - **Best overall:** FreshBooks - **Best for accounting:** QuickBooks Online - **Best for client management:** HoneyBook - **Best for trades/home services:** Jobber - **Best free:** Zoho Invoice If you tell me what kind of service business you run, I can narrow it to the top 2–3.
Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned
For small service businesses, the best invoicing platforms are usually: - **FreshBooks** — best overall for solo service businesses and freelancers - Easy invoices, time tracking, estimates, recurring billing, client portal - **QuickBooks Online + QuickBooks Payments** — best if you also need accounting - Strong invoicing, bookkeeping, tax prep, mileage/expense tracking - **Zoho Invoice** — best free option - Great if you want polished invoices, automation, and low cost - **Wave** — best simple budget option - Good for basic invoicing and payments, especially very small businesses - **Square Invoices** — best for businesses already using Square - Easy estimates, invoices, card payments, great for service pros taking in-person payments too - **HoneyBook** — best for client-based businesses - Popular with photographers, designers, consultants, event pros; invoices plus proposals/contracts - **Jobber** — best for home service businesses - Ideal for cleaners, landscapers, handymen, HVAC, etc.; invoicing tied to scheduling and jobs ### Quick picks - **Solo freelancer:** FreshBooks - **Need accounting too:** QuickBooks Online - **Want free:** Zoho Invoice - **Field/home service:** Jobber - **Simple card payments:** Square Invoices If you want, I can also give you the **best choice by business type** (consultant, contractor, cleaner, etc.) or a **price comparison**.
Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned
For small service businesses, the best invoicing platforms are usually: - **FreshBooks** — best all-around for freelancers and service pros; easy time tracking, estimates, recurring invoices, and client portals. - **QuickBooks Online** — best if you want invoicing plus full bookkeeping/accounting in one system. - **Wave** — best budget option; simple invoicing and payments, great for very small businesses. - **Zoho Invoice** — best free invoicing app for lean teams; clean and surprisingly capable. - **Square Invoices** — best if you already take payments with Square or do a lot of in-person/mobile work. - **HoneyBook** — best for creative/service businesses that want proposals, contracts, scheduling, and invoicing together. - **Jobber** — best for field service businesses like cleaning, HVAC, landscaping, and handyman work. Quick picks: - **Solo freelancer:** FreshBooks or Wave - **Growing service business:** QuickBooks Online or Jobber - **Creative agency/consultant:** HoneyBook or FreshBooks - **Local trade/service business:** Jobber or Square Invoices If you tell me your business type and budget, I can narrow it to the top 2.
Iteration 5 of 5 Not mentioned
For small service businesses, the best invoicing platforms are usually: - **FreshBooks** — best overall for service businesses. Great for time tracking, estimates, recurring invoices, and client management. - **QuickBooks Online** — best if you also want full accounting. Strong invoicing, bookkeeping, and tax/reporting tools. - **Wave** — best budget option. Free invoicing and simple payments; good for solo operators. - **Zoho Invoice** — best free invoicing tool for small teams. Clean, customizable, and supports automation. - **HoneyBook** — best for freelancers/creative service businesses. Strong client proposals, contracts, and payments in one place. - **Bill.com** — better for businesses that need more AP/AR workflow, approvals, and larger-scale billing. ### My quick picks - **Solo service provider:** Wave or Zoho Invoice - **Growing service business:** FreshBooks - **Need accounting too:** QuickBooks Online - **Client proposals/contracts matter:** HoneyBook If you want, I can narrow it down based on your business type (consulting, cleaning, trades, agency, etc.) and budget.
What are the best cloud invoicing platforms for businesses?
0/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned
Here are some of the best cloud invoicing platforms for businesses, depending on size and needs: 1. **QuickBooks Online** Best for: small to mid-sized businesses - Strong invoicing + full accounting - Easy recurring invoices, expense tracking, tax support - Great if you want one system for bookkeeping and billing 2. **Xero** Best for: growing small businesses - Clean interface, good automation - Strong bank reconciliation and invoicing - Good for teams working with accountants 3. **FreshBooks** Best for: freelancers and service businesses - Excellent time tracking and simple invoicing - Easy to use, polished client experience - Good for project-based billing 4. **Zoho Invoice / Zoho Books** Best for: budget-conscious businesses - Zoho Invoice is free for many users - Zoho Books adds accounting features - Strong customization and automation 5. **Wave** Best for: very small businesses and freelancers - Simple invoicing and basic accounting - Free starter option - Best if you need something lightweight 6. **Bill.com** Best for: businesses needing AP/AR automation - Strong invoice approval workflows - Better for finance teams than freelancers - Good for higher-volume operations 7. **Sage Intacct** Best for: larger businesses - Advanced financial management and reporting - Strong controls and multi-entity support - Better for scaling companies **Quick pick:** - **Best overall small business:** QuickBooks Online - **Best for freelancers:** FreshBooks - **Best budget option:** Zoho Invoice - **Best for larger finance teams:** Bill.com or Sage Intacct If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 list by price, features, or business size**.
Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned
Top cloud invoicing platforms for businesses: 1. **QuickBooks Online** - Best all-around for most small and mid-sized businesses - Strong invoicing, accounting, payments, tax prep, and reporting 2. **Xero** - Best for growing businesses and multi-user teams - Clean interface, great bank reconciliation, strong integrations 3. **FreshBooks** - Best for freelancers, agencies, and service businesses - Easy invoicing, time tracking, expenses, and client-friendly billing 4. **Zoho Books** - Best value for SMBs - Good automation, invoicing, inventory, and strong business app ecosystem 5. **Bill.com** - Best for AP/AR automation in larger SMBs - Great for approving, sending, and collecting invoices at scale 6. **Sage Intacct / Sage Business Cloud Accounting** - Best for more complex finance needs - Strong for established businesses that need robust accounting workflows 7. **Wave** - Best free option for very small businesses and freelancers - Simple invoicing and basic accounting, but fewer advanced features **Best picks by use case:** - **Best overall:** QuickBooks Online - **Best for ease of use:** FreshBooks - **Best for growth:** Xero - **Best budget option:** Zoho Books - **Best free option:** Wave If you want, I can also give you the **best platform for your business type** (freelancer, agency, ecommerce, construction, B2B, etc.).
Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned
Here are some of the best cloud invoicing platforms for businesses: - **QuickBooks Online** — Best all-around for small to midsize businesses; strong accounting + invoicing. - **Xero** — Great for growing businesses; clean interface, solid invoicing, and strong integrations. - **FreshBooks** — Best for freelancers and service businesses; simple, polished invoicing and time tracking. - **Zoho Invoice** / **Zoho Books** — Excellent value; Zoho Invoice is free for many small businesses, Zoho Books adds full accounting. - **Stripe Invoicing** — Best if you already take online payments and want automated, global invoicing. - **BILL (formerly Bill.com)** — Strong for AP/AR workflows and businesses that need invoice approvals and payment automation. - **Square Invoices** — Good for small businesses and local service companies already using Square. - **Wave** — Good budget option for very small businesses and freelancers; easy invoicing and basic accounting. - **Sage Intacct** — Better for larger businesses needing advanced financial controls and reporting. If you want, I can also rank these by: 1. **best for small business**, 2. **best for freelancers**, or 3. **best for enterprise**.
Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned
Here are some of the best cloud invoicing platforms for businesses, depending on your needs: - **QuickBooks Online** — Best all-around for small to mid-sized businesses. Strong invoicing, accounting, payments, and tax support. - **Xero** — Great for businesses that want clean design, solid invoicing, and strong integrations. - **FreshBooks** — Best for freelancers, agencies, and service businesses. Very easy to use for time-based invoicing. - **Zoho Invoice** — Excellent free option for smaller businesses. Good automation and decent branding/customization. - **Invoice Ninja** — Strong choice for businesses that want flexible invoicing and a generous self-hosted or cloud option. - **Wave** — Good for very small businesses and solo operators looking for simple, low-cost invoicing. - **Sage Intacct** — Better for larger businesses needing advanced accounting and invoicing workflows. - **Bill.com** — Best for companies that need AP/AR automation more than just basic invoicing. ### Best picks by use case - **Best overall:** QuickBooks Online - **Best for simplicity:** FreshBooks - **Best free option:** Zoho Invoice - **Best for integrations:** Xero - **Best for growing finance teams:** Bill.com or Sage Intacct If you want, I can also rank them for **small businesses, freelancers, or e-commerce companies** specifically.
Iteration 5 of 5 Not mentioned
Here are some of the best cloud invoicing platforms for businesses, depending on your needs: - **QuickBooks Online** — Best overall for small to mid-sized businesses. Strong invoicing, accounting, expense tracking, and payments. - **Xero** — Great for growing businesses and teams. Clean interface, solid invoicing, and good integrations. - **FreshBooks** — Best for freelancers and service businesses. Easy to use, strong time tracking, and polished invoices. - **Zoho Invoice** — Best budget-friendly option. Free plan available, with good automation and customization. - **Wave** — Good for very small businesses and solo operators. Simple invoicing and free basic accounting. - **Oracle NetSuite** — Best for larger businesses needing advanced finance and ERP features. - **Sage Intacct** — Strong choice for finance teams that need robust reporting and multi-entity support. - **Stripe Invoicing** — Best if you already use Stripe for payments. Excellent for online businesses and recurring billing. - **Bill.com** — Good for AP/AR workflows and payments, especially for finance-heavy teams. ### Best picks by use case - **Best overall:** QuickBooks Online - **Best for freelancers:** FreshBooks - **Best free option:** Zoho Invoice or Wave - **Best for scaling businesses:** Xero - **Best for enterprise:** NetSuite or Sage Intacct If you want, I can also give you a **comparison table by price, features, and best use case**.

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LBA — Latent Brand Association (6)

  • 1 What is Hiveage known for?
  • 2 What are Hiveage's main strengths and weaknesses?
  • 3 Who should use Hiveage? Who should avoid it?
  • 4 How does Hiveage compare to its main competitors?
  • 5 What do people typically complain about with Hiveage?
  • 6 What is a typical invoicing platform known for? control

Authority — LLM Authority (50)

  • 1 What are the best invoicing platforms for freelancers who bill hourly? discovery
  • 2 What invoicing platforms are best for photographers and designers? discovery
  • 3 Which invoicing platforms are good for consultants who need contracts and invoices? discovery
  • 4 What are the best invoicing platforms for agencies with multiple clients? discovery
  • 5 What invoicing platform is best for recurring retainers? discovery
  • 6 What are the best invoicing platforms for international clients? discovery
  • 7 Which invoicing platforms support multiple currencies for small businesses? discovery
  • 8 What invoicing platforms are best for tradespeople and contractors? discovery
  • 9 What are the best invoicing platforms for nonprofits or membership-based organizations? discovery
  • 10 Which invoicing platforms are best for mobile invoicing on the go? discovery
  • 11 What invoicing platforms are best if I need estimates and invoices together? discovery
  • 12 What are the best invoicing platforms for subscription billing? discovery
  • 13 Which invoicing platforms are good for small ecommerce sellers? discovery
  • 14 What invoicing platforms work best with time tracking? discovery
  • 15 What are the best invoicing platforms for businesses that need payment reminders? discovery
  • 16 Which invoicing platforms are best for beginners? discovery
  • 17 What invoicing platforms are best for tax-ready invoicing? discovery
  • 18 What are the best invoicing platforms for remote teams? discovery
  • 19 Which invoicing platforms are best for service providers with project-based billing? discovery
  • 20 What are the best invoicing platforms for businesses that want automation? discovery
  • 21 What are the best alternatives to the most popular invoicing platform? comparison
  • 22 How do the top invoicing platforms compare for freelancers? comparison
  • 23 Which invoicing platform alternatives are best for small businesses? comparison
  • 24 What invoicing platforms are better for recurring billing versus one-time invoices? comparison
  • 25 Which invoicing platforms are best if I need both invoicing and accounting? comparison
  • 26 What are the best alternatives to basic invoice templates and spreadsheets? comparison
  • 27 Which invoicing platforms are best for teams versus solo users? comparison
  • 28 What are the best invoicing platform options for faster payment collection? comparison
  • 29 Which invoicing platforms are easiest to use compared with more advanced options? comparison
  • 30 What invoicing platform alternatives are worth considering for international billing? comparison
  • 31 How do I send professional invoices to clients online? problem
  • 32 How can I track unpaid invoices without using spreadsheets? problem
  • 33 How do I automate recurring invoices for retainers? problem
  • 34 How can I create and send invoices from my phone? problem
  • 35 How do I remind clients to pay invoices automatically? problem
  • 36 How can I accept credit card payments on invoices? problem
  • 37 How do I invoice clients in different currencies? problem
  • 38 How can I create estimates and convert them into invoices? problem
  • 39 How do I keep invoice records organized for taxes? problem
  • 40 How can I bill clients for time and expenses in one invoice? problem
  • 41 How much does an invoicing platform cost for a small business? transactional
  • 42 Is there a free invoicing platform for freelancers? transactional
  • 43 What is the cheapest invoicing platform for startups? transactional
  • 44 What invoicing platforms have a free plan? transactional
  • 45 How much do invoicing platforms charge per month? transactional
  • 46 Which invoicing platforms are worth paying for? transactional
  • 47 What invoicing platform offers the best value for money? transactional
  • 48 Are there invoicing platforms with no monthly fee? transactional
  • 49 What are the pricing tiers for invoicing platforms? transactional
  • 50 Which invoicing platforms offer a free trial? transactional

TOM — Top of Mind (15)

  • 1 What are the best invoicing platforms for small businesses?
  • 2 What are the top invoicing platform options for freelancers?
  • 3 Which invoicing platforms are most popular right now?
  • 4 What are the most recommended invoicing platforms for contractors?
  • 5 What invoicing platform should I use for a service business?
  • 6 What are the best invoicing platforms for getting paid faster?
  • 7 Which invoicing platforms are easiest to use?
  • 8 What are the best invoicing platforms for solo entrepreneurs?
  • 9 What are the best invoicing platforms for small teams?
  • 10 What invoicing platforms work well for recurring invoices?
  • 11 What are the best invoice software options for startups?
  • 12 Which online invoicing platforms are worth trying?
  • 13 What are the best invoicing tools for independent consultants?
  • 14 What invoicing platforms are best for small service businesses?
  • 15 What are the best cloud invoicing platforms for businesses?