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How Do I Bill on UpWork?

Last updated on September 30, 2022 @ 11:55 am

Invoicing and payments are a crucial part of any business, and UpWork makes it easy to get paid for the work you do. When you invoice a client, they’ll receive an email notification with a link to view and pay the invoice online. You can also keep track of your invoices and payments in the “Billing” tab of your UpWork account.

There are two ways to bill clients on UpWork: hourly or fixed-price.

If you’re billing hourly, you’ll need to track your time using the UpWork Desktop App or Mobile App and submit weekly timesheets. Your client will then be charged for the hours you worked, plus any applicable charges, at the end of each week.

PRO TIP: If you are new to Upwork, be aware that there are a few different ways that you can bill your clients for the work that you do. You can either bill by the hour, or you can bill by the project. If you are unsure of how to bill your client, be sure to ask them beforehand so that there are no misunderstandings.

If you’re billing fixed-price, you’ll need to submit milestone payments for each project phase that you complete. Your client will then be charged for the milestone payments, plus any applicable charges, at the end of each project phase.

Either way, you’ll always have full visibility into your earnings and invoices in the “Billing” tab of your UpWork account. And when it comes time to get paid, we make it easy with multiple withdrawal options so you can access your earnings as soon as possible.

How Do I Bill on UpWork?

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There are many different ways that people can bill on UpWork depending on what type of work they are doing. If someone is billing hourly then they will need to track their time using either the desktop app or mobile app and submit weekly timesheets in order for their client to be charged at the end of each week. If someone is billing fixed-price then they will need to submit milestone payments for each project phase that is completed and their client will be charged at the end of each project phase.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.