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Dunner vs Chaser: Which Invoice Follow-Up Tool Is Right for You?

A side-by-side comparison of Dunner and Chaser. Dunner targets solo freelancers and small studios; Chaser targets accountancy practices and finance teams. Here is how they actually differ.

Chaser is a long-established UK-based accounts receivable automation platform aimed at small-to-mid-sized businesses, finance teams, and accountancy practices. Dunner is an automated invoice follow-up tool built specifically for solo freelancers and small studios — the one-person consultancy, the two-person design studio, the indie developer.

They overlap on the core idea (chase late invoices automatically), but they are pointed at different users. The right choice depends on whether you are a freelancer who needs the simplest possible "send the reminders for me" tool, or a finance team that needs multi-user, multi-entity AR automation across an accounting stack.

Dunner is built for

Solo freelancers and small studios who want simple, hands-off follow-up emails with built-in payment links and a court-ready small claims PDF if a client still will not pay. Lowest possible friction, lowest price point.

Chaser is built for

Accountancy practices and SME finance teams that need multi-user accounts, deep accounting-platform integrations (Xero / QuickBooks / Sage), and an enterprise-grade AR automation suite across many client ledgers.

Feature-by-feature comparison

FeatureDunnerChaser
Target userSolo freelancers and small studiosAccountancy practices and SME finance teams
Starting price$0 — free plan with 3 active invoicesHigher entry price, billed monthly per organisation
Time to first reminder sentMinutes — add an invoice, set it to Escalating, doneLonger onboarding — designed for accounting-stack integration first
Escalation stages4 stages (friendly → polite → firm → final notice), all customisableConfigurable reminder schedules and templates
Payment links in remindersYes — paste your own payment link (Stripe, PayPal, etc.) per invoiceYes, depending on integration
Small claims / court-ready PDFYes — generates a court-ready demand PDF if escalation failsNot a standard feature
Accounting integrationsStripe + QuickBooks Online + CSV importBroader: Xero, QuickBooks, Sage, and others
Multi-user team accountsComing soon (Agency plan)Yes — designed for finance teams from the start
Multi-entity / multi-client ledger managementNot the target use caseYes — designed for accountancy practices managing many clients
Setup complexityMinimal — sign up, paste invoice details, runHigher — designed to integrate with your accounting platform first

Pricing

Dunner

Free plan (3 active invoices), Freelancer at $9/mo, Agency at $29/mo. Annual billing saves ~27%. Flat fee — Dunner never takes a percentage of recovered invoices.

Chaser

Higher entry price typical of business/finance-team SaaS. Pricing tiered by usage and feature set; see Chaser for current plans.

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The bottom line

If you are a solo freelancer or run a small studio and what you actually need is "stop forgetting to chase the invoice, and have a payment link in the email" — Dunner is built for you, priced for you, and you can be up and running in five minutes.

If you run a finance team or an accountancy practice managing receivables across many clients, with multi-user requirements and deep accounting-platform integration, Chaser is a more complete enterprise-grade tool and worth its higher price.

They are not really fighting for the same customer. The honest answer to "which is better" is "for which job."

FAQ

Is Dunner a direct replacement for Chaser?

For solo freelancers or small studios, yes — at a much lower price and simpler setup. For finance teams or accountancy practices managing multiple client ledgers, no — Chaser is built for that use case and Dunner is not.

Does Dunner integrate with my accounting platform?

Dunner imports from Stripe and QuickBooks Online, and supports CSV import from anything else (Wave, FreshBooks, spreadsheets). Xero and Sage integrations are on the roadmap. If you need broad accounting-stack coverage today, Chaser is more complete.

What about the court-ready demand PDF?

Dunner generates a small claims PDF as the final fallback after the 4-stage email sequence — useful for freelancers who occasionally end up needing one. It is general-purpose, not legal advice, and you should verify it against your local court rules before filing.

Can I try Dunner without paying?

Yes — the Free plan covers 3 active invoices with no credit card required. Upgrade only when you genuinely need more capacity.

Try Dunner free — recover one invoice and it pays for itself many times over.

Free plan. No credit card required. Up and running in five minutes.

  • 3 free invoices
  • Flat fee, no % of recovered
  • Cancel anytime