Creative & digital
Invoices and Receipts for Social Media Managers
Social media managers bill monthly management retainers, content creation and sometimes ad spend management on top. Clear invoices separate your fee from anything passed through so clients understand the total. Receipt Caker builds each document in your browser with automatic totals.
- How do social media managers invoice clients?
- Receipt Caker lets social media managers build itemized invoices in the browser with no signup. Add your business details, list the management retainer, content creation and any ad management fee, and the subtotal, tax and total calculate automatically. A live preview shows the invoice as you work, then you export a free PNG or a watermark-free PDF with your logo and send it yourself.
Documents social media managers issue
Bills the monthly fee for running a client's channels, including scheduling, posting and community replies.
Charges for produced assets such as graphics, short videos or photo sets beyond the standard retainer.
Covers your fee for planning and managing paid campaigns, kept separate from the client's own ad spend.
Confirms a retainer or content payment was received and gives the client a clean record.
Why social media managers use Receipt Caker
- Separate your management fee, content and ad management so clients see each cost.
- Automatic totals handle retainers, per-asset rates and tax without a calculator.
- Live preview lets you check channel names and figures before you export.
- Free PNG for quick sends, or a branded watermark-free PDF on Pro.
- Client-side rendering keeps your client list and rates private.
How the billing workflow works
- 1
Add your details
Enter your business name, contact information and the client, plus the billing month for reference.
- 2
List retainer and extras
Add the management retainer, content creation and ad management as separate lines with rates.
- 3
Confirm totals
Check the subtotal, tax and grand total in the live preview as it updates with each line.
- 4
Export and send
Download a free PNG or a Pro PDF with your logo, then send it to the client yourself.
The management retainer
The core of most social media billing is a monthly management retainer covering scheduling, posting and community management. A single clear line for that fee sets the baseline each month.
Noting what the retainer covers, such as three channels and daily monitoring, reminds the client of the ongoing value behind the figure.
Receipt Caker does not send invoices automatically, so you control when each month goes out and reuse the same layout to keep it quick.
Content and extra deliverables
When you produce graphics, short videos or photo sets beyond the retainer, listing them separately keeps the invoice honest and shows the client the extra value they bought.
Each asset can be its own line with a quantity, so a month with a lot of production still adds up correctly.
The live preview lets you refine each description before you send, so the client knows exactly what they are paying for.
Keeping ad spend and fees separate
Ad management is best shown as your fee, kept clearly separate from any ad spend the client funds directly. Mixing the two makes invoices confusing.
If you ever pass through spend, a distinct line with a plain label keeps it transparent and easy for the client to reconcile against their own card statement.
A clean receipt once they pay gives both sides a matching record for the amount.