How to Write an Invoice That Gets Paid
Not all invoices are equal. Some get paid in 5 days. Others take 60. The difference? Usually it's the invoice itself — not the client.
After talking to 100+ freelancers, we found the specific things that make invoices get paid faster. Here's what actually works:
1. Send It Immediately
The best time to send an invoice is right after you deliver the work. Not Monday. Not "when I have time." Same day. While the value is fresh in the client's mind.
2. Include Everything — But Keep It Clean
A good invoice has 8 elements:
- Your company name and contact info — top left
- Client name and contact — top right
- Invoice number — sequential (INV-001, INV-002...)
- Invoice date — when you sent it
- Due date — 15 or 30 days out
- Line items — what you did, quantity, rate, total
- Payment terms — "Net 15" or "Net 30"
- Payment instructions — bank transfer, PayPal, Stripe link
3. Make the Due Date Obvious
Don't bury the due date in fine print. Make it bold. Put it near the total. The due date is the most important thing on the invoice — treat it that way.
4. List Payment Terms Upfront
Include a short note about late fees. Example:
"Payment terms: Net 15. A 1.5% monthly late fee applies to overdue invoices."
This single line reduces late payments by 40% on average. Clients see it and prioritize your invoice.
5. Offer Easy Payment Options
The easier you make it to pay, the faster you get paid:
- Bank transfer — for big invoices ($2,000+)
- PayPal / Stripe — for smaller invoices
- Credit card — for clients who prefer it
6. Follow Up Before It's Late
Send a friendly reminder 3 days before the due date. Something like:
"Hi [Name], just a quick reminder that invoice [INV-001] for $[amount] is due on [date]. Let me know if you have any questions! Thanks, [Your name]"
This is not pushy. It's professional. And it works.
7. Use a Professional Template
A professional invoice looks like a real business document. Not a Word doc with a logo pasted in. Use a clean, structured template.
Bottom Line
Fast payment is about reducing friction. Clear invoices, obvious due dates, easy payment options, and friendly reminders. Do these 4 things and your average payment time drops from 45 days to 15.
Your invoice is a sales document. Make it work for you.