DuePress vs FreshBooks
This isn’t plugin vs plugin — it’s two philosophies of where your business’s billing should live. FreshBooks is polished SaaS accounting with invoicing inside; DuePress is self-hosted invoicing on infrastructure you already own. We build DuePress; bias disclosed. FreshBooks pricing verified June 2026.
At a glance
| DuePress | FreshBooks | |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | WordPress invoicing plugin | Cloud accounting suite |
| Cost | Free; Pro $79/yr | $19–$65/mo (annual discounts apply) |
| Client limits | Unlimited | Lite: 5 clients · Plus: 50 · Premium: unlimited |
| Users included | Your WP users | 1 (+$11/mo each) |
| Card payments | Stripe / Square, no added fee | Built-in processing, per-transaction fees |
| Your data lives | Your database | FreshBooks’ cloud |
| Full accounting (expenses, reports) | No — exports to QuickBooks/Xero (Pro) | Yes |
| Works without a website | No | Yes + mobile apps |
The core difference
With FreshBooks, your clients, invoices, and payment history live in FreshBooks’ cloud, behind a subscription that never ends — and behind their plan limits: the $19/month Lite tier caps you at five billable clients, and every plan includes one user ($11/month per additional seat). With DuePress they live in your WordPress database, on your domain, exportable at will. That’s the entire self-hosted argument: control and zero rent vs convenience.
The 3-year math
| Scenario (3 years) | FreshBooks | DuePress |
|---|---|---|
| Freelancer, ≤5 clients, solo | Lite: ~$684 | Free: $0 |
| Studio, 20 clients, solo | Plus: ~$1,368 | Free: $0 |
| Agency, 2 seats, retainers | Plus + 1 seat: ~$1,764 | Pro: $237 |
Monthly list prices, June 2026; FreshBooks’ annual-billing and promotional discounts lower year one but not the shape of the curve. Card-processing fees apply on both sides and are excluded.
Where FreshBooks genuinely wins
- It’s real accounting. Expenses, time tracking, mileage, double-entry reports, accountant access. DuePress is invoicing — your books live elsewhere (Pro exports to QuickBooks/Xero for exactly that reason).
- Zero infrastructure. No website needed; their uptime, backups, and security are their problem.
- Mobile apps for invoicing from a phone in the field.
Verdict
Pick FreshBooks if you want a full accounting suite and don’t run a website — it’s good software, rented. Pick DuePress if you already have WordPress and what you actually need is professional invoices paid by card — deposits, reminders, client records — without paying $228–$780 a year to rent access to your own billing history. Get DuePress free.