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euinvoice.app
Invoices for freelancers, not bookkeeping software
Free invoice generator for EU freelancers and indie devs. Gets reverse charge, VAT-exempt and standard VAT right across 7 countries, including the invoices you have to send Apple & Google. No account needed. Pro adds Factur-X (EN-16931) export.
Every month I hand-write a reverse-charge invoice to Apple and Google. Their payout statements aren't legally valid invoices in most EU countries, but almost nobody talks about this.
I also freelance across EU borders (Slovakia to Germany), and every existing tool either got the reverse-charge legal text wrong or was a full bookkeeping suite when I just needed one correct invoice.
So I built euinvoice.
It does one job: generates correct EU invoices, reverse-charge, VAT-exempt, and standard VAT, with the right legal wording per country. No account. Fill it in, download, done. 7 EU countries so far.
Pro adds Factur-X / EN-16931 export for structured e-invoicing compliance (the EU mandate is moving fast and most freelancers don't know it's coming for them).
Next up: import your App Store / Google Play payout report and have the invoice build itself. I do this by hand every month, and it's the thing I'm building next.
First time showing this publicly. Does the reverse-charge handling look right for your country? What's missing? Tell me what's broken, that's exactly what I want to hear.
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About euinvoice.app on Product Hunt
“Invoices for freelancers, not bookkeeping software”
euinvoice.app was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #159 on the daily leaderboard. Free invoice generator for EU freelancers and indie devs. Gets reverse charge, VAT-exempt and standard VAT right across 7 countries, including the invoices you have to send Apple & Google. No account needed. Pro adds Factur-X (EN-16931) export.
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Every month I hand-write a reverse-charge invoice to Apple and Google. Their payout statements aren't legally valid invoices in most EU countries, but almost nobody talks about this.
I also freelance across EU borders (Slovakia to Germany), and every existing tool either got the reverse-charge legal text wrong or was a full bookkeeping suite when I just needed one correct invoice.
So I built euinvoice.
It does one job: generates correct EU invoices, reverse-charge, VAT-exempt, and standard VAT, with the right legal wording per country. No account. Fill it in, download, done. 7 EU countries so far.
Pro adds Factur-X / EN-16931 export for structured e-invoicing compliance (the EU mandate is moving fast and most freelancers don't know it's coming for them).
Next up: import your App Store / Google Play payout report and have the invoice build itself. I do this by hand every month, and it's the thing I'm building next.
First time showing this publicly. Does the reverse-charge handling look right for your country? What's missing? Tell me what's broken, that's exactly what I want to hear.