Professional services
Invoices and Receipts for Bookkeepers
Bookkeepers bill steady monthly packages, one-off catch-up projects and hourly clean-up work, often for several small businesses at once. Receipt Caker gives you a quick browser tool to itemize each of these on a clear invoice with automatic totals. When a client pays, you build a matching receipt the same way.
- How do bookkeepers create an invoice with Receipt Caker?
- Receipt Caker is a free browser tool for building bookkeeping invoices and receipts. You add a line for a monthly package, catch-up work or hourly time, then set fixed or hourly amounts. Subtotal, tax and total update automatically in the live preview. Add your business details and payment terms, and export a PNG for free or a watermark-free PDF with your logo on the Pro plan.
Documents bookkeepers issue
Charges a fixed monthly bookkeeping package, with the covered period noted.
Bills a one-off backlog or clean-up engagement, often split by month or task.
Invoices ad hoc bookkeeping by the hour, with quantity and rate per line.
Confirms a client payment, recording the amount, date and package or task settled.
Why bookkeepers use Receipt Caker
- Bill monthly packages, catch-up projects and hourly work on one invoice.
- Totals and tax recalculate automatically as you edit lines.
- Add your logo and drop the watermark on the Pro plan.
- No signup, with rendering handled privately in your browser.
- Export a free PNG or a print-ready PDF to send to each client.
How the billing workflow works
- 1
Describe the work
Add lines for the monthly package, any catch-up tasks and hourly time worked.
- 2
Set amounts and tax
Enter fixed fees or quantities and rates, plus a tax rate; totals update live.
- 3
Add the header
Fill in your business name, the client, invoice number, dates and payment terms.
- 4
Export and send
Download a PNG free or a PDF on Pro, then email the invoice to the client yourself.
Steady monthly billing without the fiddle
Most bookkeeping revenue is a fixed monthly package, and each cycle you produce essentially the same invoice with a new period and number. Because you set the wording and amounts, you can rebuild that document quickly and keep the presentation consistent across every client.
The live preview means you see the finished invoice before you export, and the totals recalculate the moment you change a figure, so there is no risk of the header total drifting away from the lines beneath it.
Catch-up and clean-up projects
New clients often arrive with a backlog, and that catch-up work does not fit the monthly package. You can itemize it separately, perhaps a line per month reconciled or per task completed, so the client sees the scale of the job and why it is billed on top of the regular fee.
Splitting the work across clear lines also makes it easier to agree scope up front, because the invoice reflects exactly what was done.
Receipts small businesses can file
Your clients are small businesses that value a clean paper trail. A receipt that records the amount, date and what it covered gives them something tidy to keep alongside their own records.
Receipt Caker builds these entirely in the browser and exports a PNG or, on Pro, a branded PDF. It does not collect payments or sync with ledgers; it produces the document, and you handle the rest.