
Invoice Guru
MTD & e-invoicing compliant invoicing for tradespeople.
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MTD & e-invoicing compliant invoicing for tradespeople.
1 follower
Invoice Guru is a mobile-first invoicing app built for tradespeople and small businesses. Create and send invoices in under 60 seconds, stay MTD compliant, and get paid faster. Features include automatic payment reminders, bank integration with payment matching, accountant-ready reports, multicurrency invoicing, OCR receipt scanning, and clean, professional PDFs. Designed for on-site use β no desktop, no complexity. Now open for early testers.











Hi Product Hunt π
Iβm BΓ©la, founder of Invoice Guru β thanks for checking us out.
Invoice Guru started from a very practical problem: tradespeople and small business owners donβt sit at desks all day, yet most invoicing tools are still built like desktop accounting software. Add MTD, e-invoicing rules, late payments, and admin overload β and invoicing quickly becomes a bottleneck.
Who itβs for
Invoice Guru is built for trades and freelancers who work on site β painters, electricians, plumbers, and other small service businesses β and want to handle invoicing from their phone, not in the evenings at a laptop.
What Invoice Guru does today:
β‘ Fast invoicing β create and send invoices on site in under 60 seconds
π Quotes & acceptance β one-tap quote β invoice, customers can accept quotes instantly
π¬π§ Compliance β fully MTD-ready invoicing for the UK
π° Payments β automatic payment reminders and bank payment matching
π Visibility β statistics, VAT breakdowns, and full P&L reports
π International β multicurrency invoicing with locked daily exchange rates
π§Ύ Expenses β OCR receipt scanning and expense tracking
π€ Accountants β automatic accountant reports with income, VAT, and expenses
π Automation β push notifications for payments, overdue invoices, and updates
Invoice Guru is live and actively evolving based on real usage.
Iβd love to hear your thoughts: what invoicing features feel absolutely essential for small businesses, and which ones tend to be overkill?
Happy to answer any questions π