Comparison
Invoicey vs FreshBooks
Invoicey vs FreshBooks for freelancers. Compare EU VAT support, pricing, free tier, time tracking, and payment features side by side.
FreshBooks is a polished, well-established invoicing and accounting platform, but it comes at a significant cost: the Lite plan starts at $19 per month and limits you to just 5 active clients, with no free tier after the 30-day trial ends. For EU freelancers, there is an additional concern — FreshBooks was built primarily for the US, Canadian, and Australian markets, and its tax fields are generic rather than EU-specific. Invoicey's Pro plan at €3.99/month (annual billing) includes unlimited clients, full EU VAT compliance with country-specific rates, reverse-charge wording, SIREN/SIRET validation, and invoices in 8 EU languages — at roughly one-fifth the cost of FreshBooks Lite.
Invoicey
Free AI invoice generator built for EU/UK freelancers. EU VAT compliance, multi-currency, SIREN/SIRET validation, estimate-to-invoice, and 5 languages.
FreshBooks
FreshBooks is a well-known invoicing and accounting SaaS focused on small businesses and service freelancers in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia.
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Verdict
Choose Invoicey if you are a freelancer in Europe or the UK who needs VAT compliance, multi-language invoicing, and a cheap entry price. Choose FreshBooks if you need full bookkeeping, time tracking, and retainer billing built-in.
Pricing comparison
FreshBooks Lite starts at $19/month (often discounted to around $9.50/month for the first few months as a promotional offer) and limits users to 5 active clients. The Plus plan ($33/month) raises this to 50 clients and adds recurring billing, while Premium ($60/month) removes client limits. There is no free tier — after the 30-day trial, you must pay or lose access. Invoicey's pricing is substantially simpler and more affordable: Free (3 invoices/month, no account), Pro at €3.99/month (annual) or €7.99/month (monthly), and Pro+ at €6.49/month (annual) or €12.99/month (monthly). For a solo EU freelancer, Invoicey Pro is approximately 80% cheaper than FreshBooks Lite while covering all core invoicing needs.
Invoicey pricing
- Free — 3 invoices/month, no signup
- Pro — €3.99/mo (annual) or €7.99/mo (monthly)
- Pro+ — €6.49/mo (annual) or €12.99/mo (monthly)
FreshBooks pricing
See FreshBooks's website for current pricing. Plans and promotional rates change frequently — the comparison above reflects publicly available information at time of writing.
Who should choose which?
Choose Invoicey if…
- You are an EU or UK freelancer who needs invoices compliant with local VAT law — country-specific rates, reverse-charge for cross-border B2B, SIREN/SIRET for French clients — without paying $19/month
- You invoice clients in multiple EU countries and need invoice PDFs produced in French, German, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, or Polish
- You need GDPR-compliant client data storage on EU-hosted infrastructure, not on North American servers
- You want AI-powered auto-fill, receipt scanning, and revenue insights without subscribing to a platform that costs five times as much
- You are price-sensitive and need a professional invoicing tool that scales from free (light use) to under €4/month for full functionality
Choose FreshBooks if…
- You run a US, Canadian, UK, or Australian service business that needs integrated time tracking where billable hours automatically populate invoice line items
- You need full double-entry bookkeeping, profit and loss statements, and tax summary reports in a single platform alongside your invoicing
- You manage retainer clients and need automated retainer billing with recurring payment schedules built into the platform
- You want a polished mobile app with expense capture, mileage tracking, and time logging all integrated into your invoicing workflow
- You have team members who need access to the platform with different permission levels, which FreshBooks supports across its higher tiers
Frequently asked questions
Does FreshBooks have a free plan?
No. FreshBooks offers a 30-day free trial, but after the trial ends you must subscribe to a paid plan starting at $19/month for the Lite tier (limited to 5 active clients). There is no permanently free tier. Invoicey's free plan, by contrast, allows 3 invoices per month with no signup and no expiry.
Is FreshBooks good for EU VAT?
FreshBooks provides generic tax fields where you can manually enter a tax name and rate, but it does not automatically apply country-specific EU VAT rates, does not add required reverse-charge wording for cross-border B2B services within the EU, and does not validate EU VAT ID numbers. For EU freelancers, this means manual tax compliance work on every invoice — a significant gap compared to Invoicey's automated EU VAT handling.
Can I switch from FreshBooks to Invoicey?
Yes. You can export your FreshBooks client list and invoice history as CSV files and import your client data into Invoicey. Your historical FreshBooks invoices remain valid PDF documents — you do not need to recreate them. Most freelancers complete the switch in less than 30 minutes, and the cost saving of moving from FreshBooks Lite ($19/month) to Invoicey Pro (€3.99/month) adds up to over $180 per year.
FreshBooks vs Invoicey: which is better for a European freelancer?
Invoicey is the better choice for European freelancers on virtually every compliance and cost dimension. Invoicey costs 80% less, provides EU-specific VAT compliance, supports 8 EU languages, and is GDPR-compliant with EU data hosting. FreshBooks is a better choice for North American freelancers who need integrated time tracking and bookkeeping as part of a single platform.