Receipt Caker

Billing models

Recurring Invoice Template

Keep a reusable template for a repeating charge and regenerate a fresh, correctly numbered invoice each period.

How do I make a recurring invoice template?
In Receipt Caker, build the invoice once with your standard lines and amount, then each period update the invoice number and date and regenerate the document to bill the same charge again.
Does Receipt Caker send recurring invoices automatically?
No. Receipt Caker does not auto-bill or send anything on a schedule. It creates the invoice document each time you regenerate it, so you produce and send a fresh one every period yourself.

What to include on a recurring invoice

Your name or business and contact details
Client name and billing address
Invoice number that increments each period
The billing period this invoice covers
The repeating line items and their fixed amount
Tax if it applies, plus the recurring total
Payment terms and accepted methods

What you can do

  • Build a template once and reuse the layout each period
  • Update only the number, date and period before export
  • Automatic totalling with an optional tax percentage
  • Live preview to confirm the period reads correctly
  • Free watermarked PNG export with no signup
  • Pro removes the watermark, adds PDF export and logo upload

What a recurring invoice template is

A recurring invoice template is a reusable layout for a charge that repeats, such as a monthly service fee or a regular retainer. The lines and amount stay the same; only the number, date and period change.

The template saves you rebuilding the invoice from scratch each cycle. You keep one consistent structure and simply refresh the details that move on with each new billing period.

How recurring billing works here — honestly

Receipt Caker is a document generator, not a billing engine. It does not charge cards, send emails or fire invoices on a schedule. There is no automation that bills your client each month on your behalf.

Instead, you keep the template and regenerate the invoice each period. When a new cycle comes around, you update the invoice number and date, then export a fresh document and send it yourself through your own channel.

What to include on each invoice

State the billing period clearly, for example the month the charge covers, so each invoice is distinct even though the amount repeats. Keep the recurring line items and price consistent between cycles.

Increment the invoice number every period so your records stay sequential and easy to reconcile. Add your terms and any tax, and let the generator total the repeating amount.

Building it in Receipt Caker

Create the invoice with your standard lines and fixed amount, and preview it once to lock in the wording. This becomes your template for every future cycle.

Each period, change the invoice number, issue date and billing period, then export a free watermarked PNG or, with Pro, a clean PDF with your logo. Nothing sends automatically — you regenerate and deliver each invoice yourself.

Frequently asked questions

Can Receipt Caker charge my client every month?
No. Receipt Caker has no payment processing and no scheduling. It cannot take money, store card details or bill anyone automatically. It produces an invoice document that you regenerate each period and send yourself. Any actual charging happens through whatever payment method you and your client already use, entirely outside this tool.
How do I keep invoice numbers sequential each period?
Increment the number manually each time you regenerate the template. If last month was 0104, make this month 0105, and so on. Keeping a simple running list of the numbers you have issued helps you stay sequential. Receipt Caker does not remember previous invoices, so you control the numbering to keep records tidy.
What is the difference between recurring and subscription invoicing?
In everyday use they overlap: both bill the same charge each period. A subscription usually implies an ongoing product or membership, while recurring can cover any repeated fee such as a monthly retainer. Either way, Receipt Caker treats them the same — as a reusable template you regenerate per cycle rather than an automated billing service.
Should each period's invoice have its own date?
Yes. Update the issue date every cycle so each invoice reflects when it was raised, and state the billing period it covers in a line or note. This keeps every document distinct and makes reconciliation straightforward, even though the amount repeats. Distinct dates and numbers are what separate one period's invoice from the next.
Can the recurring amount change between periods?
Yes. Because you regenerate the template each cycle, you can adjust the amount whenever a price changes. Just edit the line before exporting the new period's invoice. The template gives you a consistent starting point, but nothing is locked, so a rate rise or an added line for a one-off extra is simple to include.
How do I handle tax on a recurring invoice?
Set your tax percentage once in the template and it will apply to the repeating amount each time you regenerate. The tax and total appear at the foot of the document. If a tax rate changes, update the percentage before exporting the next period's invoice so every cycle reflects the correct figure.

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