E-invoicing without InvoiceNinja proxy integration

Version ie <v5.13.23>

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Hi,

Some of my customers and myself are using InvoiceNinja white-labeled. I saw your “10ct / invoice” package (only one year validity) in a video presentation. To be honest, the Storecove price is 1 or less cent per invoice, why will we pay 10x this ammount ?

Is there a way to use our SuperPDP account or other government validated partners ?
If not but planned, is there a roadmap to when will it be integrated ?

We are looking for other solution, actually some of my customers already told me that they will switch because they don’t know what will happend with InvoiceNinja.

So I’m looking for other options too now. However I really appreciate the simplicity and the user-firendliness of InvoiceNinja, it would be nice to stay, but I’ll never entrust my data to anyone as I can without having the hand on the cypher key and the complete compute ressources. That mean switching to your hosting service is a nogo for me (I don’t doubt of your security workflows, it’s just that’s not MY security workflows).

Thanks you in advance for your time,
K.

Hi,

I suggest asking in a discussion on GitHub.

Worth noting, I’m not sure if the pricing you listed is accurate. Here’s what Gemini told me.

Since Storecove primarily uses fixed monthly packages with a cap on invoices rather than a simple pay-as-you-go flat fee, the cost per invoice depends entirely on your monthly volume.

The exact breakdown per single invoice across their standard baseline tiers looks like this:

Tier / Package Monthly Cost Invoices Included Cost Per Invoice
Send to Gov (Low Volume) €52 50 €1.04
Mid-Range Tier €300 5,000 €0.06
High Volume Tier A €594 10,000 €0.06
High Volume Tier B €894 20,000 €0.045

The Math Behind the API/Enterprise Baseline

For custom API enterprise integrations, their starting quote sits around €495/month. If you launch with that tier, your cost per invoice drops dramatically the more you send:

  • Sending 1,000 invoices/mo = €0.50 per invoice

  • Sending 5,000 invoices/mo = €0.10 per invoice

  • Sending 10,000 invoices/mo = €0.05 per invoice

The Takeaway: If you only need to send 10 or 20 invoices a month to government entities, you are looking at over €1.00 per invoice because you are paying for the access point connection. Once you clear a few thousand invoices a month, the math levels out to roughly 4 to 6 cents per document.

Oups, bad product name of course !
I wanted to talk about Super PDP : SUPER PDP | La Plateforme Agréée (PA / PDP) la plus simple et la moins chère

@hillel it seems there’s an existing discussion, thanks : [Feature Request] France: Support for mandatory B2B e-invoicing via PDP/PPF (2026-2027) · invoiceninja/invoiceninja · Discussion #11638 · GitHub