InvoicePlane is a self-hosted open source application for managing your invoices, clients and payments.
For more information visit InvoicePlane.com or try the Demo.
Since the start of the project in 2014, InvoicePlane evolved into a software that is used world wide. However, it is still developed in our free time, as a hobby. We do your best to fulfill any legal requirements but please note that we cannot make sure that the app is working 100% correct. Also, due to the fact that InvoicePlane is a free and open source software without an income, there are no professional audits of the app yet.
- Download the latest version from the InvoicePlane website.
- Extract the package and copy all files to your webserver / webspace.
- Make a copy of the
ipconfig.php.example
file and rename this copy toipconfig.php
. - Open the
ipconfig.php
file and set your URL like specified in the file. - Open
http://your-invoiceplane-domain.com/index.php/setup
and follow the instructions.
Notice: Please download InvoicePlane from our website only as the packages contain additional needed components. If you are a developer, read the development guide.
If you want to remove index.php
from the URL, follow these instructions. However, this is an optional step and not a requirement. If it's not working correctly, take a step back and use the application with out removing that part from the URL.
- Make sure that mod_rewrite is enabled on your web server.
- Set the
REMOVE_INDEXPHP
setting in youripconfig.php
totrue
. - Rename the
htaccess
file to.htaccess
If you want to install InvoicePlane in a subfolder (e.g. http://your-invoiceplane-domain.com/invoices/
) you have to change the ipconfig.php
and .htaccess
file. The instructions can be found within the files.
Need some help or want to talk with other about InvoicePlane? Follow these links to get in touch.
Please notice that InvoicePlane is not a commercial software but a small open source project and we neither offer
24/7 support nor any form of SLA or paid help.
If you discover a security vulnerability please send an e-mail to mail@invoiceplane.com
before disclosing the vulnerability to the public.
All security vulnerabilities will be promptly addressed.
The name 'InvoicePlane' and the InvoicePlane logo are both copyright by Kovah.de and InvoicePlane.com and their usage is restricted! For more information visit invoiceplane.com/license-copyright