⏰ 18 days left until the ZATCA Wave 24 deadline (June 30, 2026).
E-Invoice Software for Small Businesses in Saudi Arabia
The short answer
Every VAT-registered small business in Saudi Arabia must issue electronic invoices through a compliant system — handwritten and plain-PDF invoices stopped being acceptable in Phase 1. Fattourh gives small businesses compliant invoices with QR codes and UBL 2.1 XML in under 60 seconds, with a free plan to start.
The problems you know too well
- Accounting suites built for enterprises are overkill and overpriced for a 3-person business.
- English-only tools mishandle Arabic invoice fields required by ZATCA.
- Wave 24 (June 30, 2026) is approaching and most small businesses have no integration plan.
What Fattourh gives you
- Compliant invoice from a plain-language request in under 60 seconds.
- TLV QR codes and UBL 2.1 XML generated automatically.
- Bilingual Arabic/English interface; Arabic-first invoices your customers expect.
- Free plan: 5 invoices/month, no credit card; paid plans from SAR 49/month via Moyasar.
Start free — be ready before June 30
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Does Fattourh have an official ZATCA approval?
No — Fattourh is an independent platform built to ZATCA published technical requirements (mandatory fields, TLV QR, UBL 2.1 XML). It does not claim official ZATCA approval or partnership — final compliance responsibility stays with each business.
What does Wave 24 mean for my small business?
If ZATCA notified your business for Wave 24, you must integrate with the Fatoora platform and issue XML invoices by June 30, 2026. If not notified, you still must meet Phase 1 requirements and should prepare for future waves.
How much does it cost?
The free plan includes 5 invoices per month with no credit card. Paid plans start at SAR 49/month, billed in SAR via Moyasar (mada, Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay).
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Fattourh is an independent platform and is not affiliated with, certified by, or endorsed by ZATCA or any Saudi government body. This content is general guidance, not legal advice — always verify against official sources at zatca.gov.sa.