Service Receipts
Service Receipt Maker
Finished a job and need to hand over a record of the work? Receipt Caker is a free service receipt maker that itemizes labor, hours, and any parts into a clean document with automatic totals.
- How do I make a service receipt?
- Receipt Caker is a free online service receipt maker that runs in your browser. Enter your business name, the date, a description of the work performed, the labor hours and rate, any parts used, and the tax, and the builder totals everything and shows a live preview you can download as a PNG or PDF.
- What should a service receipt include?
- A useful service or labor receipt names the provider and customer, gives the date, and describes the work done. It lists labor as hours multiplied by an hourly rate, adds any parts or materials as separate lines, then shows the subtotal, tax, total, and how the customer paid. That breakdown makes it clear what was charged for time versus goods.
Qué puedes hacer
- Bill labor as hours multiplied by an hourly rate
- List parts and materials as separate itemized lines
- Automatic subtotal, tax, and total calculation
- Add a plain description of the service performed
- Download as a free PNG or a watermark-free PDF with Pro
- Runs entirely in your browser with no signup required
What Makes a Service Receipt Different
A service receipt records payment for work rather than for goods off a shelf. Instead of a single product line, it usually splits the charge into labor and materials: the time spent on the job priced as hours times an hourly rate, plus any parts or supplies used along the way. A short description of the service ties the two together so the customer knows exactly what they paid for.
That structure matters for trades and freelancers alike. A plumber, tutor, cleaner, or consultant all sell time first and parts second, and a good work receipt shows both. Receipt Caker gives you labor lines and material lines side by side, so the finished document reflects how the job was actually billed.
Billing Labor, Hours, and Parts
Start with the labor. Enter the hours worked and your rate, and the builder multiplies them into a labor charge on its own line. If a job had several phases at different rates, you can add a line for each so the customer sees where the time went rather than one lump figure.
Then add the parts. List each component or material with its quantity and price, and the subtotal grows as you go. Receipt Caker applies your tax rate to the taxable subtotal and works out the grand total, so the split between labor and parts stays clear and the arithmetic always reconciles.
Who Needs a Work Receipt
Service providers of every size hand out receipts for services. A contractor closes out a repair, a landscaper finishes a seasonal job, a mobile mechanic wraps a call-out, or a freelance designer delivers a project — each one gives the client a record of the labor and any parts involved. Customers keep these for warranties, reimbursement, or simply their own budgeting.
There are honest office-side reasons too. A bookkeeper may recreate a receipt for a real job whose paper slip went missing, and software teams need realistic service-receipt samples to test invoicing tools. In each case the goal is an accurate record of work that genuinely took place.
From Job Details to a Finished Receipt
Enter your business name and the customer's, set the service date, and write a brief description of the work. Add labor and part lines as needed, and watch the running subtotal update in the live preview. Set your tax rate and payment method, and the total is calculated for you with nothing to add up by hand.
When the preview looks right, download it. The free plan exports unlimited PNG receipts with no account needed, which covers a one-off job perfectly. Upgrading to Pro removes the small watermark and unlocks crisp PDF export and logo uploads, which keeps a run of service receipts looking consistent if you invoice clients regularly.
Legitimate Use Only
Receipt Caker is built for lawful, honest purposes: documenting real service work, replacing a lost receipt for a genuine job, keeping tidy bookkeeping records, testing software, and building mockups. Every document it produces is generic and customizable, and it does not copy or imitate the branding or exact layout of any real company.
Using a generated service receipt to inflate a charge, support a false claim, or deceive a customer, employer, or tax authority is illegal and violates our terms of service. The tool is only for records that reflect work that genuinely happened.