Invoices Built for Zelle

Finally — An Invoice Generator for Zelle

Zelle doesn't send invoices. Salepager does. The simplest Zelle invoice maker for small businesses — create professional invoices with your Zelle payment details, send them in seconds, and get paid faster with a real paper trail.

Try for $0 · Send your first Zelle invoice free

Zelle Is Great for Payments.
Terrible for Invoicing.

Millions of businesses accept Zelle — but there's no way to send a Zelle invoice. No invoice creation, no payment tracking, no receipts. That leaves you exposed.

Manually Adding Zelle as a Payment Method Every Time

There's no way to set Zelle as a default payment method on invoices. Every time you bill a client, you have to manually type out your Zelle ID, phone number, or email — and hope they don't miss it.

Clients Forget to Pay — No Auto-Reminders

You send a Zelle request and then... silence. There’s no automated follow-up, no reminder system, and no way to track who owes what. You end up chasing payments manually.

No Zelle Invoice Template to Work From

There's no standard Zelle invoice template — so every business cobbles together something different. Word docs, spreadsheets, screenshots. Nothing professional, nothing consistent, and nothing that actually tells clients how to pay you via Zelle.

How Salepager Works for Zelle

Send your first Zelle invoice in four simple steps. No technical skills required — if you can send an email, you can send a Zelle invoice.

1

Create Your Invoice

Use our professional templates to build a clean, branded invoice in under 60 seconds.

2

Zelle as a Payment Method

Zelle is automatically included as a payment method — your Zelle ID is embedded directly on every invoice.

3

Send Zelle Invoice to Your Client

Share via email or a direct link. Your client gets a professional invoice with clear Zelle payment instructions.

4

Get Paid, Get a Receipt

Mark a payment as received and a PDF receipt is instantly generated for both you and your client — no extra steps.

Works With Nearly Every US Bank & Credit Union

Salepager connects securely with thousands of financial institutions across the country — including all of these.

JPMorgan Chase
Bank of America
Wells Fargo
Citibank
U.S. Bank
PNC Bank
Truist
Capital One
TD Bank
Goldman Sachs
Citizens Bank
Fifth Third Bank
M&T Bank
Ally Bank
Huntington Bank
KeyBank
Regions Bank
BMO
First Citizens Bank
USAA

Plus thousands of local credit unions and community banks across all 50 states. Powered by bank-grade security infrastructure with AES-256 encryption and SOC 2 Type II compliance.

Everything You Need to Send Zelle Invoices

  • Send professional invoices in seconds — branded templates ready to go
  • Zelle payment details embedded — clients see exactly how to send payment
  • Send automatic payment reminders — stop chasing clients manually
  • Send instant PDF receipts — for you and your client, automatically
  • Track every invoice you send — know who paid and who hasn't
  • Save clients and send repeat invoices — faster invoicing every time

Let Your Customers Check Out With Zelle

Beyond invoices — Salepager gives you a full Zelle checkout experience. Embed a checkout button on your website or share a payment link, and your customers pay you via Zelle instantly. No card fees. No chargebacks. Money lands directly in your bank.

Embed a Zelle Checkout Button

Add a "Pay with Zelle" button to your website in minutes. Customers click, enter their Zelle details, and the payment goes straight to your bank — no middleman, no processing delays.

Share a Zelle Payment Link

Generate a shareable checkout link for any product or service. Send it via text, email, or DM — your customer opens it, pays via Zelle, and you get notified instantly.

Add a Zelle Checkout Button

No subscription · Works with any US bank

Small Business Owners Love Salepager

Real feedback from freelancers, contractors, and small business owners who send Zelle invoices with Salepager every day.

“I was texting Zelle requests and hoping clients would pay. Now I send a real invoice with Salepager and get paid within 24 hours. Game changer for my cleaning business.”
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Maria Rodriguez
Owner, Sparkle Clean Services
“As a freelance photographer, I needed professional invoices but all my clients pay via Zelle. Salepager bridges that gap perfectly. My clients take me more seriously now.”
JT
James Thompson
Freelance Photographer
“Tax season used to be a nightmare — matching Zelle payments to jobs was impossible. Now every payment has an invoice and receipt. My accountant actually thanked me.”
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David Kim
General Contractor

QuickBooks, Wave, FreshBooks & Salepager — Honest Reviews for Zelle Users

Each app has real strengths. Here is an honest look at what each one does well, where it falls short, and who it is best suited for.

QB

QuickBooks

$35–$235/month
Best for Accountants

QuickBooks is the gold standard for small business accounting — payroll, taxes, inventory, and reporting are all best-in-class. If you need a full accounting suite, it is hard to beat.

Strengths
  • +Full accounting, payroll & tax filing
  • +Excellent reporting and dashboards
  • +Automated reminders and recurring invoices
Does Not Integrate With Zelle
  • No Zelle payment button — clients pay separately and you reconcile manually
  • Invoices stay marked unpaid even after Zelle payment — no auto-matching
  • Costs $35–$235/month for features you don't need if Zelle is your payment method
W

Wave

Free (+ transaction fees)
Best Free Option

Wave is genuinely impressive for a free product. Invoicing, accounting, and basic reporting are all included at no monthly cost — making it a popular choice for freelancers just starting out.

Strengths
  • +Completely free to use (no monthly fee)
  • +Clean, easy-to-use interface
  • +Basic accounting and bookkeeping included
Does Not Integrate With Zelle
  • Zero Zelle integration — every Zelle payment must be reconciled by hand
  • No auto-receipts for Zelle payments — you have to create them yourself
  • Invoices never auto-update when Zelle payment arrives — always manual
FB

FreshBooks

$19–$60/month
Best for Freelancers

FreshBooks has the most polished invoicing experience of the traditional apps. Time tracking, project management, and client portals make it a strong choice for service-based freelancers — as long as they do not rely on Zelle.

Strengths
  • +Beautiful, professional invoice templates
  • +Built-in time tracking and project billing
  • +Strong client portal and communication tools
Weaknesses for Zelle
  • No Zelle support whatsoever — not even a workaround
  • Receipts only sent for card and ACH payments
  • Pricier than Wave with no Zelle advantage

Salepager

0.20% per transaction
Best for Zelle

Salepager is the only invoicing app built from the ground up for Zelle. It is not trying to be QuickBooks — it is focused entirely on making Zelle invoicing effortless, from the payment button to the automatic receipt.

Strengths
  • +Native Zelle payment button on every invoice
  • +Auto-detects and matches Zelle payments to invoices
  • +Automatic receipts, split payment handling, 0.20% per transaction
Limitations
  • ~Not a full accounting suite — no payroll or tax filing
  • ~Best suited for businesses that primarily use Zelle

Save Up to 93% vs Credit Card Processors

Send Zelle invoices for just 20 cents per $100 in volume. Compare that to what you're paying now.

Best Value
Salepager + Zelle
$0.20 per $100 volume
Cost on a $1,000 invoice $2.00
  • No percentage-based fees
  • Instant Zelle transfers
  • No chargebacks or holds
S Stripe
2.9% + 30¢ per transaction
Cost on a $1,000 invoice $29.30
You'd save $27.30 with Salepager
P PayPal
3.49% + 49¢ per transaction
Cost on a $1,000 invoice $35.39
You'd save $33.39 with Salepager
Sq Square
2.6% + 10¢ per transaction
Cost on a $1,000 invoice $26.10
You'd save $24.10 with Salepager
QB QuickBooks
2.9% + 25¢ per transaction
Cost on a $1,000 invoice $29.25
You'd save $27.25 with Salepager
FB FreshBooks
2.9% + 30¢ per transaction
Cost on a $1,000 invoice $29.30
You'd save $27.30 with Salepager

Zelle Invoice Questions, Answered

Everything you need to know about creating and sending Zelle invoices.

Zelle itself has no invoicing feature — it only moves money between bank accounts. There's no way to create a line-item invoice, set payment terms, or attach a due date inside Zelle. Salepager fills that gap: connect your account, enter your Zelle ID once, and every invoice you create will automatically include your Zelle payment details so clients know exactly how to pay you.
Yes — Salepager is built specifically for businesses that get paid via Zelle. Here's what's included: professional branded invoice templates, automatic payment reminders for overdue invoices, instant PDF receipts generated the moment a payment is marked received, saved client profiles so repeat invoicing takes seconds, a dashboard showing every invoice's paid or pending status, and split payment support for larger jobs.
Not directly — Zelle only handles the transfer itself, not the invoicing. But with Salepager, the process is straightforward: create an invoice, and your Zelle ID is already embedded as the payment method. Send it to your client via email or a direct link. They open a professional, branded invoice with clear instructions on how to pay you via Zelle. Once they pay, you mark it received and a PDF receipt is generated instantly for both parties. Every transaction has a documented paper trail — which matters at tax time and for any payment disputes.

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