DuePress vs Sprout Invoices

Sprout Invoices is the premium veteran of WordPress invoicing — the most fully-featured estimates-to-payment system in the ecosystem, with years of integrations behind it. We build DuePress; bias disclosed, and Sprout’s strengths stated plainly. Claims verified June 2026.

At a glance

DuePressSprout Invoices
Free card paymentsStripe + SquareNo — PayPal only; Stripe from Plus (~$119/yr)
Estimates → invoice workflowNoBest in WordPress
Free deposits/partialsYesPaid tiers
Gateway breadth (paid)Stripe + SquarePayPal, Stripe, Square, Authorize.net, 2Checkout, eWay, NMI
Pricing (June 2026)Free; Pro $79/yr~$79 entry → ~$224/yr Pro (varies by promo)
Integration ecosystemLean by designForms, CRMs, time trackers

Where Sprout genuinely leads

The estimate lifecycle. If your sales motion is formal quotes — client reviews, approves, the approval becomes an invoice — Sprout’s conversion flow, approval handling, and workflow customization have no equal in WordPress. Its integration surface (Gravity Forms, CRMs, time-tracking) lets agencies wire invoicing into an existing ops stack, and its support reputation is strong. If that’s your business, Sprout is the benchmark and the extra cost buys real machinery.

Where DuePress leads

Time-to-paid, and what free means. Sprout’s free tier collects via PayPal only — card payments start at roughly $119/year. DuePress is one zero-dependency plugin: install, connect Stripe or Square, send — ten minutes, $0, with deposits and balance tracking included and wallets (Apple/Google Pay) appearing automatically. The client gets a modern, mobile invoice page on your domain. No tier ladder to decode: free core, one $79/yr Pro for recurring/automation.

Verdict

Pick Sprout Invoices if estimates, approvals, and deep workflow integration run your business — budget ~$119+/yr for card payments and consider it money well spent. Pick DuePress if invoicing means getting paid fast with minimum machinery: cards, wallets, deposits, reminders, free. Try DuePress · full category comparison.

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