2026 head-to-head

Bill.com vs SumUp Invoicing: Which is Better in 2026?

Bill.com wins on more features overall (3 vs 2, 14 tied). Below is the full feature-by-feature breakdown.

Scoreboard

3
Bill.com wins
14
Tied
2
SumUp Invoicing wins

Feature-by-feature comparison

Pricing

Feature Bill.com SumUp Invoicing
Free plan
✗ No
✓ Yes
Free for SumUp merchants
Entry paid plan
— Paid add-on
From ~AU$52/user/mo
— Paid add-on
Download PDF without signup
✗ No
✗ No

Invoicing features

Feature Bill.com SumUp Invoicing
Unlimited invoices
— Limited
— Limited
Custom logo & branding
✓ Yes
✓ Yes
Recurring invoices
✓ Yes
✓ Yes
Email invoices to clients
✓ Yes
✓ Yes
Multi-currency
✓ Yes
✓ Yes
Client management
✓ Yes
✓ Yes

Australian compliance

Feature Bill.com SumUp Invoicing
ATO-compliant GST invoices
— Limited
Configurable tax rates
— Limited
ABN field built in
— Limited
Custom field workaround
— Limited
Australian-focused support
— Limited
— Limited

Accounting features

Feature Bill.com SumUp Invoicing
Bank reconciliation
✓ Yes
✗ No
Expense tracking
✓ Yes
— Limited
Payroll
✗ No
✗ No
Inventory tracking
✗ No
✗ No

Integrations

Feature Bill.com SumUp Invoicing
Stripe payments
✓ Yes
✗ No
SumUp payments
Mobile app
— Limited
— Limited

Setup & support

Feature Bill.com SumUp Invoicing
Setup time
✗ No
Weeks — finance team onboarding
— Limited
Account signup required

Where Bill.com wins

  • Bank reconciliation
  • Expense tracking
  • Stripe payments

Where SumUp Invoicing wins

  • Free plan
  • Setup time

A third option: InvoiceSonic, free

Neither tool fits your invoicing-only workflow? Try InvoiceSonic — free for unlimited ATO-compliant tax invoices, no signup required.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Bill.com cheaper than SumUp Invoicing?

Bill.com starts at From ~AU$52/user/mo; SumUp Invoicing starts at Free (card fees apply). Bill.com offers demo only — no free tier. SumUp Invoicing offers free invoicing for sumup merchants.

Does Bill.com handle Australian GST and ABN better than SumUp Invoicing?

For ATO-compliant GST: Bill.com = limited, SumUp Invoicing = limited. For native ABN field: Bill.com = limited, SumUp Invoicing = limited. If you operate in Australia and either tool falls short here, InvoiceSonic handles both natively — and it's free.

Which is better for freelancers — Bill.com or SumUp Invoicing?

Most freelancers want fast invoicing without paying for full accounting. Between these two, Bill.com wins more categories overall. But if you're a freelancer who just wants ATO-compliant tax invoices for free, InvoiceSonic is purpose-built for that workflow.

Can I switch from Bill.com to SumUp Invoicing easily?

Both Bill.com and SumUp Invoicing let you export client lists and invoice history (usually as CSV). Migration takes an afternoon for most small businesses. If you're considering switching anyway, it might be worth evaluating InvoiceSonic as a free alternative for invoicing while keeping your accountant's tool of choice for bookkeeping.

Should I use Bill.com or SumUp Invoicing for invoicing only?

Both tools are accounting-first platforms; their invoicing modules are a subset of what they do. If invoicing is your only need, a free dedicated invoice generator like InvoiceSonic is usually faster, cheaper, and more focused — without paying for bookkeeping, payroll, or inventory features you won't use.

Is there a free alternative to both Bill.com and SumUp Invoicing?

Yes — InvoiceSonic is free for unlimited Australian-compliant invoices with no signup required for PDF download. You can run it alongside or instead of paid accounting platforms.