# Invoice2go Pricing: A Comprehensive Guide | Capterra

> Check out the Invoice2go pricing guide to understand the cost of different pricing plans, features, and insights on how to choose the right plan.

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Invoice2go Pricing Guide 2025

Last updated on June 11, 2025

Written by [Amita Jain](https://www.capterra.com/resources/author/ajain/)

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Edited by [Caroline Rousseau](https://www.capterra.com/resources/author/caroline-rousseau/)

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Pricing for Invoice2go

[4.3 (272)](#reviews)

User rating:[

4.3

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Based on (272) reviews

## Overview of Invoice2go pricing

[Invoice2go](https://www.capterra.com/p/81858/Invoice2go/) is an invoicing and estimating solution designed for small businesses, featured on our [2025 Capterra Shortlist for Billing and Invoicing](https://www.capterra.com/billing-and-invoicing-software/shortlist/?year=2025). It has an overall average rating of 4.3 out of 5 from verified users on Capterra, a strong score indicating satisfaction with the software’s features and pricing.

Invoice2go provides three invoicing plans tailored to the needs of all types of small businesses: Starter, Professional, and Premium. The Starter plan is designed for sole proprietors, consultants, and other individuals who typically send only a handful of invoices per month. The Professional tier is designed for growing businesses, while the Premium pricing plan provides unlimited invoicing for companies that require it.

To help you determine which plan is right for your business, you can sign up for a 30-day free trial of any Invoice2go pricing tier. For more insights into Invoice2Go’s pricing, we analyzed reviews and ratings from verified users on Capterra. This data can also help you find the right Invoice2Go plan for your organization. Here’s what we found.

Starter

$5.99

Flat Rate,Per Month

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It Includes

-   2 Invoices/ Month
-   Bank Account
-   Card Payment Fees 3.5%
-   Client Communications
-   Free Bank Transfers
-   Ratings and Review

Professional

$9.99

Flat Rate,Per Month

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It Includes

-   5 Invoices/Month
-   Advanced Reports
-   Client Communications
-   Lower Card Payment Fees 3%
-   Marketplace Integrations
-   Quickbooks/ Xero Integration

Premium

$39.99

Flat Rate,Per Month

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It Includes

-   Custom Domain
-   Lowest Card Payment Fees 2.9%
-   Phone Support
-   Recurring Invoices
-   Unlimited Invoices

The latest information on pricing is available on the Invoice2go website.

## Cost breakdown

Each Invoice2Go pricing plan is designed for small businesses of different sizes. The main difference across each price tier is the number of invoices you can send. For example, if you pay monthly for the Starter plan, you can send two invoices per month. The Starter tier is suitable for sole proprietors, consultants, contractors, and other individuals who work with one or two clients. If you choose monthly billing for the Professional plan, the invoice limit increases to five per month, which could be a reasonable amount for some growing businesses. Finally, the Premium plan offers unlimited invoicing. 

### Starting price

Invoice2go’s Starter plan costs $5.99 per month (billed monthly), or $59.99 per year (billed annually). In addition to creating, sending, and managing invoices, the Starter plan enables the processing of payments via credit and debit cards, with a 3.5% transaction processing fee. While this plan limits you to two invoices per month if you pay monthly or 30 invoices per year if you pay annually, it offers most of the features found in the other pricing tiers, including credit card processing, free bank transfers, and unlimited users.

The Professional plan costs $9.99 per month (billed monthly), or $99.99 per year (billed annually). This tier allows you to send five invoices per month if you pay monthly, or 100 invoices per year if you pay annually. Card processing fees are slightly lower at 3% on this tier. In addition to all the features found in the Starter plan, the Professional tier adds reports and the ability to integrate with accounting software such as QuickBooks or Xero, as well as selling tools like Shopify.

The Premium plan removes all restrictions for businesses that need unlimited invoicing. Customers on this tier pay $39.99 per month (billed monthly) or $399.99 per year (billed annually). Card processing fees are slightly lower than those on the Professional plan, at 2.9%. The Premium plan includes all features found in the other tiers and adds support for recurring invoices. Customers on this plan also gain access to phone support for faster troubleshooting.

Invoice2go also offers new customers a 30-day free trial. You can choose any of the three pricing plans at the start of your trial. At the start of your trial, you can choose any of the three pricing plans. Just make sure to cancel the subscription within those 30 days if you decide to choose a different pricing tier or if the software is not a good fit for your business.

### Billing options

Invoice2go allows you to pay monthly or annually, regardless of the pricing plan you choose. Annual payments offer a 16% discount compared to paying monthly. Additionally, businesses on the Starter and Professional plans can send more invoices per year by paying annually. The Starter plan allows you to send two invoices per month if you select monthly billing, and 30 per year for annual billing. This comes out to six extra invoices per year for businesses on the Starter tier. For the Premium plan, the limits are five invoices per month on monthly billing, and 100 per year on annual billing, which is 40 extra invoices each year.

### Feature differentiation

The Invoice2go Starter plan limits you to two invoices per month (when billed monthly) or 30 per year (when billed annually), but otherwise offers a wide range of features. Starter Plan features include:

-   **Card payment processing**: Invoice2go can process payments for most major credit and debit cards, with a 3.5% transaction fee applied on the Starter plan.
    
-   **Bank account**: Invoice2go offers no-fee small business bank accounts for managing your company’s finances.
    
-   **Free ACH bank transfers**: After Invoice2go processes a payment, you can transfer the funds to your bank account for no additional fees.
    
-   **Client communications**: When sending invoices to customers, you can send additional messages via email, Facebook Messenger, and other messaging apps.
    
-   **Ratings and reviews**: Invoice2go prompts your customers to rate and review your business, and you can choose whether to make the feedback public.
    

The Professional tier has everything included in the Starter plan, plus these features:

-   **Lowered card processing fee**: Card payment processing fees are 3% on the Professional plan, down from 3.5% for Starter customers.
    
-   **Higher invoice limit**: With the Professional plan, you can send up to 5 invoices per month or 100 per year.
    
-   **Integrations**: Invoice2go Professional can integrate with popular small business finance software, such as QuickBooks and Xero, and other business tools like Google Sheets.
    
-   **Reports**: The Professional plan includes reports on payment history, sales by client or team, invoice aging, and more.
    

The Premium plan supports unlimited invoicing and adds a couple of more features:

-   **Recurring invoices**: With the Premium plan, you can automatically bill customers for specific goods or services on a monthly, weekly, or bi-weekly basis.
    
-   **Lowest card processing fees**: Card transaction fees are 2.9% on the Premium plan, the lowest offered by Invoice2go.
    

## What users say about Invoice2go pricing

We analyzed reviews left by verified Invoice2go users on Capterra over the past two years to gain a better understanding of what customers think about the software’s pricing.

Our analysis reveals that users have mixed opinions about Invoice2go’s affordability. Many find the software reasonably priced and a good value for the money. Others say it’s too expensive, especially after recent price hikes. Invoice2go’s subscription pricing model has received some criticism, primarily due to the high cost of the Premium plan and the limitations of the lower-priced plans.

However, some of the complaints about the inflexibility of the pricing model were made when Invoice2go only offered annual billing options. Many users have requested monthly billing to help spread out the software’s cost, and Invoice2go now offers this option. Similarly, customer complaints about banking and ACH fees led Invoice2go to make these services free.

Overall, the software is considered a good, inexpensive option for small businesses to manage invoicing and financial reports. However, some small business owners feel that the price point is still too high for their needs, especially since there are free alternatives with similar features.

Here are some user review excerpts about Invoice2go’s pricing[\[1\]](#footnotes).

Brett B.StrategistDesign6-12 months

Nothing I dislike- very simple and cheap.

February 5, 2025

Carter H.CEOConsumer Services2+ years

It was a bit expensive for what it offered compared to other options.

March 5, 2025

louis carlos Y.devellopeur webInformation Technology and ServicesI used a free trial

Its user-friendly interface makes it an extremely accessible tool, and its attractive price makes it affordable for everyone.

June 29, 2023

marta G.product managerAutomotiveLess than 6 months

pricing can be relatively expensive, particularly for businesses that require more advanced features

May 1, 2023

[Read more Invoice2go reviews here](https://www.capterra.com/p/81858/Invoice2go/reviews/).

## Detailed breakdown of Invoice2go pricing plans

### Starter plan

**Priced at:** $5.99 per month (billed monthly) or $59.99 per year (billed annually)

**Ideal for**: Consultants, sole proprietors, and other individuals starting a service business.

The Invoice2go Starter plan provides a comprehensive suite of estimating and billing features. While the Starter tier has a high level of functionality for its relatively small price, it only supports sending two invoices per month (when billed monthly) or 30 per year (when billed annually). Therefore, this tier is likely best suited for startups or very small businesses with a limited customer base.

**Starter plan features**[\[2\]](#footnotes):

-   **Estimates and quotes**: In addition to invoices, Invoice2go can also create professional-quality estimates and quote documents.
    
-   **Projects**: You can group invoices by projects so that all relevant information is stored in a central location.
    
-   **Banking**: Invoice2go provides each customer with a small business bank account, complete with a debit card for withdrawing cash from paid invoices.
    
-   **Client ratings and reviews**: The software prompts clients to review your business, and you can choose to share these ratings publicly.
    
-   **Time tracking**: For businesses that bill by the hour, Invoice2go offers a time tracker that automatically records billable hours on invoices.
    

_Generate an invoice in a tap in Invoice2go (_[_Source_](https://www.capterra.com/p/81858/Invoice2go/)_)_

### Professional plan

**Priced at:** $9.99 per month (billed monthly) or $99.99 per year (billed annually)

**Ideal for**: Growing businesses that need to send more invoices or want to integrate Invoice2go with their accounting software.

The Professional plan increases the invoice sending limit to five per month (when billed monthly) or 100 per year (when billed annually). In addition to all the capabilities of the Starter plan, this tier adds new features, such as the ability to integrate with popular accounting software.

**Professional plan features**[\[2\]](#footnotes):

-   **Integrations**: The Professional plan can integrate with other business finance software, such as QuickBooks or Xero, to streamline accounting tasks.
    
-   **Reports**: The Professional plan includes reports such as payment history, aging, and invoices for a specified date range.
    
-   **Lower card processing fees**: While the Starter tier charges 3.5% for each credit or debit card transaction, the Professional plan charges 3%.
    

_Multiple ways to get paid in Invoice2go (_[_Source_](https://www.capterra.com/p/81858/Invoice2go/)_)_

### Premium plan

**Priced at:** $39.99 per month (billed monthly) or $399.99 per year (billed annually)

**Ideal for**: Businesses with at least $100,000 in annual revenue, or those that need unlimited invoicing.

The Premium plan removes all invoicing limitations, allowing businesses to send an unlimited number of bills. This tier includes everything found in the other two plans, along with advanced features designed for established small businesses.

**Premium plan features**[\[2\]](#footnotes):

-   **Recurring invoices**: The Premium plan allows you to automate sending recurring invoices to customers bi-weekly, weekly, or monthly.
    
-   **Lowest card processing fee**: Invoice2go Premium charges 2.9% for each credit or debit card transaction, the lowest rate among all three plans.
    
-   **Phone support**: While businesses on the Starter and Professionals plans can get help via tickets or online chats, those on the Premium plan gain access to phone-based support.
    

_Generate aging reports to check unpaid invoices in Invoice2go (_[_Source_](https://www.capterra.com/p/81858/Invoice2go/)_)_

## Total cost of ownership

As you evaluate Invoice2go’s pricing plans, it’s important to consider more than just the software’s subscription cost. When implementing business software, it’s common to incur additional expenses, which can increase the total cost of ownership (TCO). In the case of Invoice2go, the most obvious yet least predictable extra expense will likely be the payment processing fees. While each pricing tier supports processing credit and debit cards, a fee is applied to each transaction. The rate for this fee varies, depending on which pricing plan you choose. In addition, there are other common implementation costs to consider, such as training expenses.

### Upfront costs/setup fees

Upfront costs are the initial expenses you pay when you purchase software or start a subscription plan for a cloud application. Typical upfront costs include licensing, servers or other IT equipment, customizations, integrations, and training.

As a cloud-based Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) app location, licensing costs are included in Invoice2go’s subscription costs. And since the software runs in the cloud, you don’t have to purchase any specialized equipment to run or maintain Invoice2go. All updates and server maintenance are performed by Invoice2go, which means your business will incur little to no IT expense to use and maintain the software.

### Additional costs to consider

Although the costs for Invoice2go subscriptions are clearly listed on its website, be aware of potential extra expenses required to implement or use the software, such as integration costs and training.

-   **Integrations**: Invoice2go’s Premium plan can integrate with a wide range of business software, including QuickBooks, Xero, Shopify, HubSpot, and Google Sheets. However, you should account for the extra expense of the Premium tier if you plan to integrate with other software. Additionally, some integrations may require the skills of a developer or system administrator. If you have limited IT resources, you may need to hire outside assistance to ensure these integrations work properly.
    
-   **Training expenses**: While most users find Invoice2go straightforward and easy to use, there is still the possibility that someone on your team needs training to use the software. Training, whether done internally or externally, can incur expenses that affect Invoice2go’s TCO.
    

### Internal resources needed for ongoing platform management

Since Invoice2go is a SaaS app, you shouldn't have to devote internal resources to managing the platform. Once the software is implemented and you have completed any integrations, maintaining the software should require very little internal time or expense.

## How to choose the right Invoice2go pricing plan

Choosing the right Invoice2go tier requires careful consideration of your business needs, software budget, and the resources at your disposal. Here’s how to make an informed decision about which Invoice2go pricing plan is right for your organization:

_Key considerations while choosing the right Invoice2go plan_

-   **Assess your business needs.** Invoice2go’s Starter and Professional plans have limitations on the number of invoices that can be sent. In particular, the Starter plan only allows for sending two invoices per month, or 30 per year, depending on which billing plan you choose. Therefore, it’s likely the Starter plan will only meet the needs of consultants and other individuals who work with a few clients. Carefully consider the invoicing limits of each plan to find one that suits your business needs.
    
-   **Compare the features offered in each plan.** Most Invoice2go features are available at all three pricing tiers, but the Professional and Premium plans offer additional functionality that may be a good fit for your business. For example, if you want to integrate Invoice2go with other business software, you will need either the Professional or Premium plan. Similarly, if you want phone support instead of text-based help, you’ll have to subscribe to the Premium plan.
    
-   **Consider your budget.** While the Invoice2go Premium tier offers unlimited invoicing and the software’s complete feature set, it’s also the most expensive pricing plan by far. Before subscribing, ensure your budget can accommodate the recurring expense of the Invoice2go pricing plan that meets your business needs.
    

## How to maximize the value of your Invoice2go subscription

Maximizing your investment in Invoice2go is a matter of utilizing all the software’s features and other resources included with the plan you choose. Here are some practical ways to get the most value out of your Invoice2go subscription:

_Ways to maximize the value of your Invoice2go subscription_

-   **Utilize all the features:** In addition to its estimating and invoicing functions, Invoice2go offers a long list of features at each pricing tier. This includes a no-fee bank account with a free debit card, the ability to customize invoices, and customer reviews. While you don’t have to utilize these functions to send invoices, Invoice2go becomes a better value as you use more features. Taking advantage of all the software has to offer also centralizes your billing activity, which can save time and money, making the software even more cost-effective.
    
-   **Leverage customer support and available resources:** If you run into problems using Invoice2go, support is available 24 hours a day, six days a week. You can submit a help ticket or use the online chat feature to get instant help. Premium plan customers also get phone support, which can be effective for quickly addressing show-stopping issues.
    

Here are some additional tips for getting the most out of your Invoice2go plan:

-   Use the software’s Expenses feature to take photos of receipts and other documents. Centralizing expenses in Invoice2go can help with filing taxes or providing documentation to clients.
    
-   Choose a unique design for your invoices. Bills with a professional and eye-pleasing design capture your customers’ attention and add a level of polish to your business operations.
    
-   Take note of the information available on the Invoice2go home screen, which includes data on pending payments, sales in the current tax year, and other helpful information.
    

## Is it worth paying for Invoice2go?

Whether Invoice2go is worth investing in depends on your specific business needs and budget. Here are some points to consider to help you decide.

### Value for money

Invoice2go is a popular small business invoicing solution that earned a spot on our [2025 Capterra Shortlist for Billing and Invoicing](https://www.capterra.com/billing-and-invoicing-software/shortlist/?year=2025). Based on verified user reviews over the past two years, Invoice2go has a value-for-money rating of 3.8 out of 5, reflecting software with a strong feature set available at a good price.

Here are some review excerpts from verified Invoice2go users that helped us understand its value proposition relative to its cost[\[1\]](#footnotes):

Rémy G.COOConsumer GoodsLess than 6 months

Pricing is fair.

January 14, 2025

Amber F.Co ownerConstructionLess than 6 months

I enjoyed it very much easy to use a bit pricey though

January 25, 2025

Melissa S.CSRPackage/Freight DeliveryLess than 6 months

Very limited integrations and pricing point can be better compared to alternatives

October 29, 2023

Dominic Y.IT ManagerImport and Export6-12 months

Love the application for its convenience but it's very expensive.

May 10, 2023

[Read more Invoice2go reviews here](https://www.capterra.com/p/81858/Invoice2go/reviews/).

### Included features

Invoice2go provides a comprehensive feature set in all pricing tiers. In addition to its core invoicing functionality, the software supports estimates, projects, and an unlimited number of clients. Each Invoice2go customer can get a free bank account, complete with a debit card, to centralize their business finances. Each pricing tier supports an unlimited number of clients, payment reminders, receipts, and multiple communication channels.

### Customer support options

Invoice2go customers can get support via help tickets or online chat. Support staff is available 24 hours a day, Monday through Saturday. Premium plan customers can also take advantage of phone support for faster issue resolution.

## Is Invoice2go right for you?

**Assessing your requirements**

Determining whether Invoice2go is the right software for your business involves assessing your requirements and comparing them to what each pricing plan offers. Here are some things to keep in mind as you evaluate Invoice2go:

-   **The number of invoices you need to send per month**: The Invoice2go Starter and Professional plans impose limits on how many invoices you can send. For example, the Starter plan only allows for two invoices per month if you pay monthly, or 30 per year if you opt for annual billing. These limits might be a problem for small businesses that serve multiple clients. On the other hand, the Premium plan offers unlimited invoicing but is significantly more expensive than the other two pricing plans. Take note of the number of invoices you might reasonably send in a month, and ensure Invoice2go can meet those needs at a price you can afford.
    
-   **Implementation resources**: While Invoice2go is a cloud-based SaaS application, which means you don’t need any special hardware to run it, each user will need a modern internet-connected device to access the software. Employees new to invoicing may also require training, which can add to implementation expenses. Take advantage of Invoice2go’s 30-day free trial to help estimate the resources and costs required to implement the software at your company.
    
-   **Budget considerations**: If your business needs to send more invoices than the Starter or Professional plans allow, the Premium tier is your best option. However, the Premium subscription costs quite a bit more than the other two plans. Carefully evaluate your budget before proceeding with Invoice2go to ensure your business can afford the subscription you need over time.
    

## Alternatives to Invoice2go

Invoice2go has earned an **overall rating of 4.3 out of 5** from verified users on Capterra, with an average rating of 4 in the value for money category. While these are strong scores, how does Invoice2go’s pricing compare to that of other popular invoicing software?

The comprehensive accounting software **QuickBooks Enterprise** scores higher in the value for money category with a 4.3 out of 5 rating. However, this software does much more than invoicing, and its pricing starts at $2,210 per year. The cloud-based accounting software **Xero** also offers invoicing features. It boasts a solid 4.2 value-for-money rating, with pricing starting at $20 per month. Then there’s the ERP platform **NetSuite**, which includes invoicing and has a 3.8 value for money rating, although pricing is only available via a quote.

-   **QuickBooks Enterprise** is a popular accounting platform across businesses of all types. It has an excellent overall average rating of 4.5 out of 5 from verified users on Capterra. In addition to invoicing, QuickBooks Enterprise offers payroll and inventory management, along with a suite of detailed financial reports. While its invoicing capabilities are on par with Invoice2go, QuickBooks Enterprise is a comprehensive accounting platform that may be more than some small businesses need.
    
-   **Xero** is also cloud-based accounting software with invoicing features. Verified users on Capterra have given Xero an overall average rating of 4.4. While its starting price is higher than that of Invoice2go, Xero also tracks cash flow and manages bank reconciliations and other financial management tasks.
    
-   **NetSuite** is a cloud-based ERP platform with an overall average rating of 4.2 from verified users on Capterra. NetSuite is used by a wide range of companies for accounting, supply chain management, human capital management, and other business functions. While its invoicing features are world-class, NetSuite may not be the best fit for small businesses that only need to send bills to clients and manage payments.
    

Check out the top [**Invoice2go alternatives**](https://www.capterra.com/p/81858/Invoice2go/alternatives/) that are comparable in terms of core features, pricing, and usability.

### Cost comparison: Invoice2go vs. popular alternatives

[4.4 (3290)](https://www.capterra.com/p/120109/Xero/#reviews)

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[4.2 (2035)](https://www.capterra.com/p/135757/NetSuite/#reviews)

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## Making the final decision

Invoice2go is a popular estimating and invoicing app designed for small businesses. Verified users on Capterra have given the software an average 4 out of 5 rating in the value for money category, a sure sign that Invoice2go customers generally appreciate its mix of invoicing features and competitive pricing. By offering no-fee bank accounts with debit cards and free ACH transfers, Invoice2go is a complete solution for individuals and small businesses. Growing companies that need more can upgrade to either the Professional or Premium plan to send more invoices and access additional features.

Each Invoice2go pricing tier is designed for small businesses with different invoicing needs. The Starter plan can help individuals and very small businesses get started with billing clients. While the Starter tier is limited in the number of invoices it can send, it may be enough for sole proprietors and consultants who only need to bill one or two clients. The Professional plan allows you to send more invoices and supports integrations with other business software. Finally, the Premium plan offers unlimited invoicing, but its pricing is significantly higher than that of the other two plans.

Finding the right pricing plan for your organization will likely be the most difficult decision as you evaluate Invoice2go. While the Starter and Professional plans will be affordable to most small businesses, especially with their monthly billing options, they have limits on the number of invoices you can send. You also receive more invoices per year if you choose annual billing for these plans, which means paying in one lump sum. The Premium plan provides unlimited invoicing, but its price may be out of reach for the smallest businesses.

On the other hand, Invoice2go is a unique solution because its primary focus is on invoicing. Alternatives like QuickBooks Enterprise and NetSuite offer similar invoicing capabilities, but these are comprehensive accounting suites that will certainly be too expensive for some small businesses. Other options, like Xero, are more affordable, but they also offer more features, and their starting price is higher than the Invoice2go Professional plan.

Ultimately, the final decision on Invoice2go will depend on whether you need the additional features an alternative could offer and whether the pricing plan you can afford allows you to send the number of invoices your business requires.

## FAQs

Does Invoice2go charge a fee?

Invoice2go charges a fee for each credit or debit card transaction. The rate varies, depending on the pricing plan you choose. On the Starter plan, the card processing fee is 3.5%. For the Professional plan, the rate drops to 3%, while it is 2.9% for the Premium plan. In addition, Invoice2go can process PayPal payments for 2.9% on all pricing tiers.

How do I get paid from Invoice2go?

When a customer pays one of your invoices, the money goes into your Invoice2go payment portal. You can transfer the funds to your bank account for free via ACH. If you use the bank account supplied by Invoice2go, you can also use the provided debit card to access your funds.

How long does it take for Invoice2go to pay out?

Payouts via ACH typically take one to two business days to arrive in your bank account.

#### Methodology

1.  Review excerpts are passages extracted from longer reviews written by verified reviewers. We obtain these excerpts by applying an algorithm that considers factors including, but not limited to, length, topic coverage, and thematic relevance. Excerpts are evaluated for positive or negative sentiment and receive a sentiment score. Excerpts represent user opinion and do not represent the views of, nor constitute, an endorsement by Capterra or its affiliates. Excerpts are not edited for clarity or grammar.
    
2.  Our research team identified these features from vendor websites on April 21, 2025, based on their analysis of what users find valuable or expect from invoicing software. This list is not exhaustive. For additional features, refer to the vendor’s website.
    

[Amita Jain](https://www.capterra.com/resources/author/ajain/)

Amita Jain is a senior writer for Capterra, covering finance technology with a focus on expense management and accounting solutions for small-to-midsize businesses. After completing her master’s in policy studies from King’s College London, she began her career as a journalist in New Delhi, India, where she garnered first-hand knowledge of the startup space and the education sector. She spent nearly half a decade covering high-level events hosted by the United Nations and the Government of...

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Caroline Rousseau is a content editor at Capterra. A former content analyst, Caroline has, for the past five years, built, written, and edited research reports about technological trends, opportunities, and challenges with a small and midsize business audience in mind. Her content has been featured in French tier 1 media including Le Monde, L’Express, and Le Figaro, among other publications. Her previous experience as a graphic designer, translator, and LQA specialist in various industries...

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Table of Contents

-   [Overview of Invoice2go pricing](#overview-of-invoice2go-pricing)
-   [Cost breakdown](#cost-breakdown)
-   [What users say about Invoice2go pricing](#what-users-say-about-invoice2go-pricing)
-   [Detailed breakdown of Invoice2go pricing plans](#detailed-breakdown-of-invoice2go-pricing-plans)
-   [Total cost of ownership](#total-cost-of-ownership)
-   [How to choose the right Invoice2go pricing plan](#how-to-choose-the-right-invoice2go-pricing-plan)
-   [How to maximize the value of your Invoice2go subscription](#how-to-maximize-the-value-of-your-invoice2go-subscription)
-   [Is it worth paying for Invoice2go?](#is-it-worth-paying-for-invoice2go)
-   [Is Invoice2go right for you?](#is-invoice2go-right-for-you)
-   [Alternatives to Invoice2go](#alternatives-to-invoice2go)
-   [Making the final decision](#making-the-final-decision)
-   [FAQs](#faqs)