WhatsApp invoicing built for handymen working across Manchester and Greater Manchester. Send a professional invoice from the customer's hallway — 1% per paid invoice, capped at £50, no subscription.
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Invoice INV-014 for £350 sent to Dave Smith. ✉️Wedge
Dave Smith paid £350 for INV-014. 💰Only pay when you get paid. 1% per invoice, capped at £50.
WhatsApp invoicing built for handymen working across Manchester and Greater Manchester. Send a professional invoice from the customer's hallway — 1% per paid invoice, capped at £50, no subscription.
Only pay when you get paid. 1% per invoice, capped at £50.
Wedge
Invoice INV-014 for £350 sent to Dave Smith. ✉️Wedge
Dave Smith paid £350 for INV-014. 💰Manchester handyman work typically charges £30–£50 per hour, with the higher end in the Didsbury, Chorlton, and Sale family-home market. The Northern Quarter's converted warehouse stock generates a steady stream of small maintenance and repair work for letting agents and owner-occupiers. Multi-town working across Salford, Trafford, and Stockport is common; many handymen run from a base in one area but accept jobs across the wider Greater Manchester metro.
Text Wedge on WhatsApp with the job details, customer name, and amount.
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Wedge creates a professional invoice and emails it to your customer with a payment link.
From: invoices@wedge.uk
Invoice INV-014 from Mike's Tiling
Mike's Tiling
mike@example.com
INV-014
8 Mar 2026
Bill to
Dave Smith
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No app to install. Just message Wedge on WhatsApp like you would a mate.
Tell us who to invoice and how much. We figure out the rest.
Clean, branded PDF invoices sent straight to your customer via WhatsApp.
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We chase late payers so you don't have to. Polite but persistent.
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Every invoice, expense and mileage entry stored digitally as it happens. CSV export for FreeAgent, Xero, QuickBooks or Sage.
No app to install. Just message Wedge on WhatsApp like you would a mate.
Tell us who to invoice and how much. We figure out the rest.
Clean, branded PDF invoices sent straight to your customer via WhatsApp.
Your customers pay online by card. Money lands in your bank account.
We chase late payers so you don't have to. Polite but persistent.
VAT-registered? We calculate and show VAT on every invoice automatically.
Every invoice, expense and mileage entry stored digitally as it happens. CSV export for FreeAgent, Xero, QuickBooks or Sage.
Tuesday is your busy day — five jobs across south London: shelf install (£80), washing-machine plumbed in (£120), three door handles replaced (£60), garden gate rehung (£75), and a fence panel replaced (£140). Between each job you message Wedge with one line: "Invoice Linda Brown £80 for shelf install at 14 Acacia Road," "Invoice Mark Davies £120 for washing-machine plumb-in at 7 Acacia Road," and so on. Each invoice generates and sends in 60 seconds. By Tuesday evening, three of the five customers have paid via Stripe (£275 in your bank). Wedge keeps £2.75. No subscription, no monthly fee — even on a slow week with two jobs, you only pay 1% on those two.
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Bank-transfer invoices remain free — we only charge when the customer pays by card or Open Banking.
Set up the letting agent as a recurring customer in Wedge — invoice each job individually as you do it, then send a consolidated month-end statement. Letting agents typically prefer per-job invoices for their property accounts but find the monthly statement useful for reconciliation.
Yes — that's exactly what most handymen need. Send a quick WhatsApp message per job: "Invoice Linda Brown £80 for shelf install at 14 Acacia Road." Each invoice generates and sends in 60 seconds. No batching, no end-of-day spreadsheet entry — the records build up automatically in your dashboard as you work.
Just describe it in the message: "Invoice Sarah Patel £95 — £35 call-out, £60 for 1.5 hours at £40/hr — for fixing the back door at 22 Park Crescent." Wedge breaks it into clear line items on the PDF so the customer sees exactly what they're paying for. Reduces dispute on the smaller-ticket work where margin is tight.
Set up the letting agent as a recurring customer — Wedge remembers their details and bank-to bill-to setup. Invoice each job as you do it; at the end of the month you can send a consolidated statement showing every job and total. Letting agents prefer the per-job invoices for their property accounts, but the monthly statement helps reconciliation.
No formal certification is required for general handyman work in the UK. That said, customers and landlords are more comfortable when they see evidence of competence — add your public liability insurance details, any trade memberships (e.g. Federation of Master Builders), or specific qualifications (NVQ Level 2 carpentry, basic electrical Part P) to your invoice footer. Builds trust on cold customer leads.
Most handymen charge a higher rate for emergency or out-of-hours work — flag it clearly in your message and on the invoice: "£60 emergency call-out (weekend), £80 labour at £40/hr (2 hours)." Wedge shows the higher rate distinctly so the customer can't dispute the elevated charge later. Same-day invoicing also matters here: send before you leave the property, while the urgency justifies the rate.
Yes — Wedge is designed for it. You never need to open a laptop or a dashboard to send invoices. WhatsApp is the entire interface. The browser dashboard at /dashboard exists for end-of-quarter record-keeping and tax submission, but you can run a full handyman business from WhatsApp on your phone alone.
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WhatsApp invoicing for UK tradespeople. 1% per paid invoice (max £50) — no subscription.