Sample Invoice
A left column of a heading and four checked billing promises beside a static sample invoice with line items, a seat credit, tax, and total.
A left column of a heading and four checked billing promises beside a static sample invoice with line items, a seat credit, tax, and total.
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Sample Invoice puts the actual bill next to the promises about it. The left column carries a heading, a short reassurance about hidden fees, and four checked lines that spell out how billing behaves: proration to the day, tax shown before checkout, credits applied before the card, and every invoice downloadable. Two CTA buttons close the pitch with a link to full pricing and a talk to sales option.
The right column renders a static sample invoice as a real receipt would look. It shows an invoice number and billing period, a paid pill, line items for the plan and an add on, a prorated seat credit written in accounting style, a subtotal, tax, and the final total charged, with a footer noting the card and the emailed PDF. The whole panel is driven by small typed arrays and theme tokens, so every number and label is plain copy you can edit.
Reach for this block when billing anxiety is a real barrier to purchase and you want to defuse it by showing the invoice up front. Buyers who have been burned by surprise platform fees, opaque proration, or tax discovered at checkout respond to seeing a concrete example before they commit. It suits products where the pricing is fair but only convincing once someone can read an actual bill.
A natural flow around it on a Marketing Pro page:
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The obvious fit is a monthly software invoice. A few other ways to use the frame:
Tip: keep the sample numbers internally consistent, so the line items, credit, subtotal, and tax actually add up to the total charged.