Trades & field services
Invoices and receipts for handyman services
A handyman often knocks out several unrelated tasks in one visit, from a leaky faucet to a shelf install, billed by the hour or by the job with materials on top. Receipt Caker lets you build a clear invoice or receipt in your browser with automatic totals and a live preview. Add your details and logo, export a PDF, and give the customer a record of everything done.
- How does a handyman invoice a customer?
- Receipt Caker is a free online tool handyman businesses use to build itemized invoices and receipts. You add a line item for each task and for materials and hourly labor, and the subtotal, tax and total calculate automatically as you type. A live preview shows the finished bill, which you export as a free PNG or a watermark-free PDF with your logo, then hand or email to the customer.
- Can I list several small jobs on one invoice?
- Yes. Add each task as its own line item, log materials and hours, and the running total updates so the customer sees every job done in one visit clearly.
Documents handyman services issue
A bill covering several small jobs done in one visit, each task listed as its own line with materials and labor.
A bill for time-based work, showing hours logged at your rate plus any materials used.
A record of parts and supplies charged to the customer, kept transparent as their own lines.
Proof of payment issued once the customer settles, confirming the amount, date and tasks completed.
Why handyman services use Receipt Caker
- List several unrelated tasks from one visit on a single invoice.
- Automatic subtotal, tax and total as you add each line item.
- Bill by the hour or by the job, with materials on separate lines.
- Export a free PNG or a watermark-free branded PDF on Pro.
- No signup and client-side rendering keep customer details private.
How the billing workflow works
- 1
Enter your details and the visit
Add your business name, the customer and the property, and set the visit date.
- 2
List each task and materials
Add every job done as its own line item, plus materials and hourly labor.
- 3
Set your rate and tax
Apply your hourly or per-job rate and your tax rate; totals recalculate instantly.
- 4
Export and hand over
Preview the invoice, export a PNG or branded PDF, and give it to the customer.
Billing several tasks in one visit
The value of a handyman is knocking out a punch list in a single trip, but that makes billing tricky if everything gets lumped together. Listing each task, from fixing a door to hanging a mirror, as its own line item shows the customer exactly what they got for the visit.
Receipt Caker lets you add as many task lines as the visit needs. Each one carries its own price or time, and the subtotal and total update as you go, so a busy multi-job visit still produces a clear, itemized invoice.
Charging hourly or by the job
Some handyman work is billed by the hour and some by the job, and you may use both on the same visit. Time-based tasks get a labor line at your hourly rate, while fixed-price jobs get a flat line, and materials sit on their own lines regardless.
This flexibility keeps your billing honest and easy to follow. The customer sees how each charge was calculated, and the tool totals it all automatically so the final figure is always accurate.
Keeping materials transparent
When you pick up parts and supplies for a job, listing them separately shows the customer you are passing along real costs rather than hiding a markup in the labor rate. A short materials section builds trust for future calls.
Add each part or supply as its own line item. The finished invoice or receipt exports as a free PNG or a watermark-free PDF with your logo on Pro, and because rendering is client-side, the customer's information stays on your device until you send it.