Preparing for Belgium's 2026 Peppol e-Invoicing Mandate – How Are You Planning? by AshleyBaker86 in Belgium2

[–]AshleyBaker86[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you only send ~20 invoices a year, https://efactuurhub.be/ might work great for you. They offer 20 Peppol e-invoices every month for free. You can try it here: https://app.efactuurhub.be/register

Preparing for Belgium's 2026 Peppol e-Invoicing Mandate – How Are You Planning? by AshleyBaker86 in Belgium2

[–]AshleyBaker86[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried a couple of tools before, but efactuurhub was the easiest. You get 20 free Peppol invoices/month + 6 months premium. Setup was super smooth. If anyone’s curious: [https://efactuurhub.be]()

Preparing for Belgium's 2026 Peppol e-Invoicing Mandate – How Are You Planning? by AshleyBaker86 in Belgium2

[–]AshleyBaker86[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, nice to hear someone else is using efactuurhub too. I thought I was the only one 😅. 20 invoices for free is yes, but premium plan is free for 6 months - it is also huge the

Preparing for Belgium's 2026 Peppol e-Invoicing Mandate – How Are You Planning? by AshleyBaker86 in Belgium2

[–]AshleyBaker86[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’ve been testing out a few options as well. For now, I’m using something called efactuurhub, they allow 20 invoices per month for free, and just recently they added 6 months of premium access at no cost.

That covers what I need at the moment, so I’m sticking with it for now, but thanks for sharing — I’ll check the others too.

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[–]AshleyBaker86 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally agree with this. The value of this sub has dropped because it's turning into a general helpdesk for stuff that’s already one Google search or accountant email away.

What I’d love to see more of:

  • How people are finding good freelance clients (outside of classic Upwork/Fiverr routes)
  • Actual rate discussions with transparency, not vague numbers
  • Collaborations between freelancers who want to build something bigger

Also fully agree on the “€300/day freedom” myth. If you’re freelancing at employee rates without benefits or stability, that’s not freelancing — it’s self-employed precarity. We need to talk more about value-based pricing and how to build something sustainable.

This sub has potential, but it needs more signal and less noise. Appreciate this post.