Drop in what you have.
Bank statements as PDF, CSV or Excel. Receipt photos. Invoice exports. Marketplace files from eBay, Amazon and PayPal.
- Receipt and invoice OCR
- Bank PDFs converted properly
- Payout files split into sales, fees and refunds
The suite reconciles paid work, finds missing payments, codes expenses and turns messy bank exports into records your accountant can actually use. And the flagship, IQ Books, is a complete accounting platform that keeps the books itself: statements in, coded and reconciled books out, with a live P&L so you know what you actually made.
Here is the freelance month, done the usual way, and done through the suite.
Already on Xero, QuickBooks, Sage or Pandle? Keep it: CodeIQ posts straight to it. Or start fresh in IQ Books and skip the software shopping entirely.
Freelancers do not need enterprise finance theatre. They need the bank matched, the expenses coded, the records kept digitally and the numbers explained, without losing billable time.
Bank statements as PDF, CSV or Excel. Receipt photos. Invoice exports. Marketplace files from eBay, Amazon and PayPal.
ReconcileIQ matches receipts to invoices, surfaces the unpaid and part-paid, and keeps the evidence for the chase.
The eight-phase pipeline suggests accounts, VAT treatment and matches, with a reason on every row. You confirm; it learns.
LedgerIQ turns the books into margin, cash flow, seasonality and runway, in plain English, before a decision becomes urgent.
The dangerous part of quarterly digital reporting is not one quarterly button. It is months of uncleared receipts, mixed personal spending, unreviewed VAT and invoice income that never got tied back to the bank.
Bank movement becomes a reviewed, categorised record as the months pass, instead of a year-end archaeology project.
Use the suite to clean and explain the underlying books. Use HMRC-compatible software or your accountant for the formal submission.
When income, expenses and unmatched items are visible every month, the quarter is a review of known work rather than a scramble.
A complete double-entry platform sized for one person. Drop in your bank statements and get back coded, reconciled books. Invoice clients with pay links and recurring invoices through your own Stripe account, snap receipts into draft bills, and watch a live P&L instead of guessing from the bank balance. Hold the space bar and ask RiQ out loud; it pulls the figure or raises the invoice and answers back.
Upload bank data and invoice exports to match receipts, isolate underpayments and build a defensible trail for the situations where the bank feed, invoice list and spreadsheet all disagree.
The eight-phase pipeline suggests accounts, VAT treatment and invoice matches before anything is posted. You still review the work; the coding no longer starts from a blank spreadsheet.
Upload a general ledger export and get plain-English analysis: margin, cash flow, expense drift, seasonality and financial health, before a decision becomes urgent.
Project deposits, retained clients, subscriptions, card fees, marketplace payouts and mixed receipts all create reconciliation work. Each problem has a home.
Match client receipts against invoice exports, isolate underpayments and keep the evidence for the month-end conversation. Recurring invoices can charge, receipt and allocate themselves through your own Stripe account.
Keep irregular project payments tied to the bank, with expense categories visible before tax season instead of reconstructed during it.
Merchant parsing for eBay, Amazon and PayPal separates sales, fees, shipping and refunds instead of treating every payout as simple income.
VAT treatment is classified as the books are kept and exceptions are surfaced for review, giving you and your accountant a clean starting point for the return.
Every plan includes the full suite. The difference is the monthly credit allowance and how much of IQ Books is unlocked. Unused credits roll over as bonus credits that never expire.
On paid tiers, pay-as-you-go keeps you from being blocked mid-task, capped by a monthly limit you set. Formal tax submissions and advice remain with your accountant or HMRC-compatible software. Full detail on the pricing page.
Good freelancer finance software should be useful without making claims it cannot support. These are the important lines.
No. IQ Books is a complete accounting platform, free to start, so the suite works on its own. If you already use Xero, QuickBooks Online, Sage or Pandle, CodeIQ can post to it, and ReconcileIQ and LedgerIQ work from plain CSV, Excel and PDF exports.
The free tier includes one IQ Books organisation with cash accounting and 1,000 one-off credits, with no card required. Bank statements in, coded and reconciled books out. Invoicing, bills, stock and the rest of full accounting unlock on any paid plan, from £5 a month.
No. It helps prepare cleaner digital records: bank movement reconciled, expenses coded, VAT reviewed. Use HMRC-compatible software or your accountant to submit quarterly updates and year-end declarations.
Yes. It is built for them. The free tier and the £5 Starter plan are sized for solo volumes while still including the full suite, so you never need a practice plan just to get the useful tools.
It prepares the work and flags what it is unsure of; you confirm. The eight-phase coding pipeline matches, suggests, scores and explains every row, and nothing invents a figure to force a balance. You review exceptions before relying on the numbers.
Yes. Invite them from Settings, then Members, in your IQ Books organisation. Their seat costs nothing: they register a free account and get the live trial balance, profit and loss and the ledger behind every figure.
Upload the bank, reconcile paid work, let the coding come to you and keep a clean record before the quarter or year-end deadline arrives. Less admin theatre. More controlled books.