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Add your logo, line items, and payment details — get a branded PDF instantly. Built for freelancers and small businesses in Zimbabwe and beyond.

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Acme Design Co.Harare, Zimbabwe
INVOICE
# INV-0042
Billed to: TechStart Ltd Due: 30 Apr 2026
Website redesign$600.00
Logo package × 1$150.00
Social media kit$80.00
TOTAL DUE $830.00
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How it works

Create your invoice in 4 simple steps

No account, no signup. Just fill in your details and download a professional PDF in under 2 minutes.

1
Enter your details

Add your company name, logo, email, phone, and address in the Sender tab. Include your payment instructions — bank account, EcoCash number, or however you prefer to be paid.

2
Add your client

Fill in the Client tab with your client's details, choose your currency, set the invoice number, and pick a due date or payment terms. Net 30 auto-fills the due date for you.

3
Add line items

Go to Items and add each product or service you're billing for. Enter a description, quantity, and unit price. Add a discount or tax rate if needed — totals calculate instantly.

4
Download your PDF

Choose a colour and template in the Design tab, then hit Download PDF. You can also share via WhatsApp, copy a link, or print directly from your browser.

Invoice anatomy

What goes on a professional invoice?

A complete invoice builds trust and gets you paid faster. Here's what to include — and what's optional.

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Your business details

Your name or company name, address, phone, and email. If registered, include your business registration number. This tells the client who is billing them.

Required
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Client details

Client's full name or company name and address. For B2B invoices, include the client's VAT or registration number if applicable in your country.

Required
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Invoice number

A unique sequential number (e.g. INV-0042). This helps both you and your client track the invoice in your records and is essential for your accounting.

Required
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Issue date & due date

The date you created the invoice and the date payment is due. Common terms are Net 30 (payment due 30 days after issue). Always be explicit — "payment due on receipt" is vague.

Required
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Line items

Each product or service listed separately with a clear description, quantity, unit price, and line total. Vague descriptions like "services rendered" cause disputes and delays.

Required
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Totals — subtotal, tax, total

Show the subtotal before tax, any discounts, any tax (VAT if applicable), and the final total clearly. Include the currency. "Total: $450 USD" leaves no room for confusion.

Required
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Payment instructions

How you want to be paid — bank account details, EcoCash number, PayPal, etc. If your client doesn't know how to pay you, they won't. Put this on every invoice.

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Your logo

A logo makes your invoice look professional and reinforces your brand. Even a simple text-based logo helps distinguish your documents from generic ones.

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Notes & terms

A short thank-you message in Notes goes a long way. Use Terms & Conditions for late payment policies, refund conditions, or legal disclaimers.

Optional
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Total in words

Writing the total as "Three Hundred and Fifty US Dollars" below the number is a common requirement for formal invoices, especially for government, legal, or corporate clients.

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Know the difference

Invoice vs Receipt — what's the difference?

These two documents are often confused. Here's a clear breakdown of when to use each one.

🧾 Invoice ✅ Receipt
What it is A request for payment. Sent before payment is received. Proof that payment was received. Issued after payment.
When to send When work is complete or goods are delivered, before the client pays. Immediately after the client pays — in person or via bank transfer.
Includes a due date Yes — payment is still outstanding No — payment has already been made
Used for accounting Yes — recorded as accounts receivable Yes — confirms the transaction is closed
Client can request A copy of the invoice before paying A receipt as proof of payment for their records
Legal document Yes — creates a legal obligation to pay Yes — evidence of completed transaction
Can mark as Paid Yes — update the status in this tool N/A

Tip: once a client pays, mark their invoice as Paid in the Design tab and send them a copy as both their invoice record and payment confirmation.

Pro tips

Tips for freelancers & small businesses

Getting paid on time is about more than sending an invoice. These habits make a real difference.

Invoice immediately

Send your invoice the same day work is completed or goods are delivered. The longer you wait, the longer you wait to be paid. Clients also tend to question invoices more when time has passed.

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Always use invoice numbers

Sequential invoice numbers (INV-0001, INV-0002) make it easy to track which invoices are paid and which are outstanding. They also look more professional than invoices without them.

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Be specific about due dates

Avoid vague terms like "payment due soon." Always state an exact date. "Payment due by 15 April 2026" leaves no ambiguity. Clients take specific deadlines more seriously than open-ended ones.

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List every payment method

The easier you make it to pay, the faster you get paid. Include all your options: bank transfer, EcoCash, Mukuru, cash. If a client can't figure out how to pay you, they often won't ask — they'll just delay.

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Be descriptive on line items

Instead of "Design work — $200," write "Logo design and brand identity package (3 concepts, 2 revision rounds) — $200." Specific descriptions reduce disputes and make your invoices easier to approve quickly.

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Keep copies of everything

Download your PDF immediately after creating it — don't rely solely on browser storage. Keep a folder of all your sent invoices. For tax purposes, most countries require you to keep invoices for at least 5 years.

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Get a deposit upfront

For large projects, always invoice a deposit (30–50%) before starting work. This protects you if the client disappears and ensures they're committed. Issue a second invoice for the balance on completion.

Set a late payment policy

Include a late fee clause in your Terms — for example, "Invoices unpaid after 30 days accrue a 5% monthly late fee." You don't have to enforce it aggressively, but having it in writing encourages on-time payment.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions

Yes — fully free, no account required, no hidden charges. You can create, download, and save as many invoices as you need. The "Powered by Try2Care.com" footer in the PDF is optional and can be turned off in the Design tab.
No. Everything is saved in your browser's local storage — nothing is sent to a server or stored in the cloud. This means your data is private, but it also means you should download your PDF after creating each invoice. If you clear your browser data, your saved invoices will be lost.
Yes. The tool supports USD, ZWG, ZAR, and other currencies. You can include your EcoCash number, bank details, or any other local payment method in the Payment Instructions field. The invoices look professional and are suitable for both local and international clients.
Yes. In the Sender tab, click the logo upload area and choose a PNG, JPG, or SVG file (max 2MB). Your logo appears on the invoice preview immediately and is embedded in the PDF when you download it.
Yes. In the Items tab, enter a tax percentage in the Tax/VAT field. The tool calculates the tax amount automatically and shows the subtotal, tax, and final total separately on the invoice — both in the preview and in the PDF.
Three ways: (1) Download the PDF and send it via WhatsApp, email, or any messenger. (2) Use the WhatsApp button to send a formatted text summary of the invoice directly. (3) Use the Copy Link button to generate a shareable URL — when your client opens the link, they'll see the exact same invoice in the tool.
Yes. Go to the Saved tab, find the invoice, and click Load. This restores all the fields so you can edit and re-download. If you share an invoice link with a client and then edit it, the original link will still show the old version — share a new link after editing.
Currently: USD ($), ZWG (Zimbabwe Gold), ZAR (South African Rand), GBP (British Pound), EUR (Euro), and BWP (Botswana Pula). The currency symbol updates throughout the invoice and PDF automatically when you change the selection.
The tool produces professionally formatted invoices suitable for most business purposes, including government and corporate clients. However, specific legal or tax requirements vary by country and business type. For invoices with VAT registration numbers, specific tax codes, or regulatory compliance requirements, check with an accountant to ensure your invoice format meets local rules.
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