How to Invoice for Hourly Work
Billing by the hour is simple in theory: hours × rate. In practice, the invoices that get paid fastest track time accurately, describe each block of work clearly, and total without errors. Here's how to invoice hourly work so clients approve it at a glance.
Track your hours as you go
Log time the same day you work it — a simple note of date, task, and hours is enough. Accurate, itemized time is what makes an hourly invoice defensible if a client questions it. Group time into meaningful blocks (by task or by day) rather than one vague "consulting — 40 hours" line.
What to put on an hourly invoice
- Your details and the client's
- A unique invoice number and the period covered + due date
- One line per task or day, with a clear description, hours, and your hourly rate
- The total hours and the amount (hours × rate) per line
- Subtotal, tax if applicable, and the total due
- Payment terms and methods
Rounding & time increments
Decide how you round and apply it consistently. Common choices are billing in 15-minute (0.25 h) or 6-minute (0.1 h) increments. Whatever you pick, state your rate clearly and don't switch methods mid-project — consistency prevents disputes.
An hourly invoice example
| Description | Hours | Rate | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| Discovery call & scoping | 1.5 | $95.00 | $142.50 |
| Implementation — week 1 | 12 | $95.00 | $1,140.00 |
| Revisions & QA | 3.25 | $95.00 | $308.75 |
| Subtotal (16.75 hrs) | $1,591.25 | ||
| Total due (USD) | $1,591.25 | ||
Create it step by step
- Add your details and the client's, plus the period the invoice covers.
- Enter one line per task/day with hours and your rate — amounts calculate automatically.
- Add tax if applicable and review the total.
- Set terms, download the PDF, and send it promptly.
Bill your hours without the math errors
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Create your invoice free →FAQ
Should I show hours on the invoice or just a total?
Show the hours per task. Transparent, itemized time gets approved faster and heads off questions.
How do I bill partial hours?
Use decimals (1.5 = 90 minutes, 0.25 = 15 minutes) and round consistently to your chosen increment.
How often should I send hourly invoices?
Weekly or biweekly for ongoing work keeps cash flowing and the hours fresh in the client's mind; monthly is common for retainers.