Invoicing
How do I send a recurring invoice?

How do I send a recurring invoice?

There may be situations where you need to send the same invoice to your client on a recurring schedule—for example, if you’ve been hired on retainer or if your client is paying your invoice in installments. Found makes it easy to set up a series of invoices for your client:

  1. In Invoices, select Recurring from the menu. Or, on desktop, click Settings and choose Recurring.

  2. Select the Plus (+) button to create an invoice.

  3. Add items and notes to your invoice as you normally would. If you ever change your mind, you can always enable or disable the recurring series in your invoice settings.

  4. Choose a frequency—on a weekly or monthly cadence—for your recurring invoice.

  5. Choose your start and end dates. Your invoice can end on a date, or after a specified number of invoices.

  6. Select Schedule to save your invoice and start your series.

If you ever need to view or change your recurring invoices, navigate back to the Recurring section to view your invoice series. You can pause, stop and edit your invoice series from this page.

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