Pricing
One plan. One price.
No tiers. No revenue caps. No annual contracts. Just invoice chasing that pays for itself.
Owed Standard
£29
/ month
Cancel anytime. No card required for trial.
- Unlimited invoices — no revenue caps, no overage fees
- 4-stage chase sequence — warm, professional, progressively firm
- Xero integration — connects in two minutes, syncs automatically
- Statutory interest calculations — under the Late Payment Act 1998
- Automatic payment detection — chasing stops the moment you’re paid
- Editable email templates — in your tone, in your name
- 14-day free trial — no card required
14 days free · £29/month after · Cancel anytime
The 5× Recovery Promise
If we don’t recover 5× your subscription in 90 days, your next 3 months are free.
We’re so confident Owed will pay for itself many times over that we put it in writing. If, in your first 90 days, Owed hasn’t recovered at least £435 of overdue invoices for you (5× the £87 you’ll have spent), your next three months are completely free. It’s applied automatically — you don’t need to ask, you don’t need to email support, you don’t need to fill out a form. We just don’t charge you.
Frequently asked
Is there a free trial?
Yes — 14 days free, no card required. You can connect Xero, run real chases on real invoices, and only decide whether to subscribe at the end. If it’s not for you, walk away — you won’t be charged.
Are there invoice limits?
No. Unlimited invoices on the £29/month plan. We don’t cap by revenue, by volume, or by anything else. Chase as many invoices as you have.
Can I cancel anytime?
Yes. There’s no annual commitment. Cancel from your account settings whenever you like — your subscription runs to the end of the current billing month and then stops.
What is the Recovery Promise?
If Owed doesn’t recover at least 5× your subscription cost (£435) within the first 90 days, your next 3 months are free. We track it automatically and apply the credit without you having to ask. We’ve put it in writing because we genuinely believe Owed pays for itself many times over — and if it doesn’t, you shouldn’t be paying for it.
Do you work with QuickBooks or Sage?
Xero only for now. QuickBooks integration is coming soon — you can join the waitlist by signing up and selecting QuickBooks during onboarding. Sage is on the roadmap but further out.