Most late-payment stress starts before the invoice goes overdue.
Freelancers usually focus on chasing better, but the bigger win is setting up the job so fewer invoices need chasing in the first place.
Here are the three habits that make the biggest difference.
1. Use a deposit, even if it is small
If a client will not pay anything before work starts, that is useful information.
A deposit does three things:
- proves the client can pay
- creates momentum to keep the project moving
- reduces the size of the balance you are risking later
For many UK freelancers, even 25% to 50% up front changes the whole relationship.
2. Shorten the payment terms
A lot of freelancers default to 30-day terms because it feels normal. Often it is just inherited from bigger companies.
But if you are a solo service business, long terms can wreck cash flow. Unless there is a strong reason not to, 7-day or 14-day terms are usually much healthier.
The important part is making the due date explicit on the invoice and in the contract. No vagueness, no room for reinterpretation.
3. Decide the reminder ladder before you need it
Late invoices get awkward when every follow-up has to be written from scratch.
A simple ladder is enough for most freelancers:
- reminder 1: short and friendly
- reminder 2: firmer, with the invoice number and due date
- reminder 3: final notice, with a deadline and next step
That removes emotion from the process. You are following a system, not improvising based on how annoyed you feel that day.
The legal point worth knowing
For B2B work in the UK, freelancers can have statutory rights on late payments, including interest and fixed compensation in some cases. Even if you never need to use them, understanding the framework makes your escalation more credible.
For a deeper breakdown, Landolio has a full guide on UK late-payment rights, plus two practical resources that freelancers use when they want ready-made wording instead of writing every chase email from scratch:
- Getting-Paid Toolkit: https://landolio.com/products/getting-paid-toolkit
- Invoice Email Pack: https://landolio.com/products/invoice-email-pack
Transparency note: this article was prepared with AI assistance and reviewed by Landolio before publication.
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