⚖️ FreelancePay vs Payday — Which Is Right for You?

Payday is a DIY accounting tool — you do everything yourself. FreelancePay is a done-for-you service — we handle taxes, VAT, pension, and payroll automatically. This page helps you choose.

FreelancePay vs Payday comparison

TL;DR

Payday costs 2% (max 11,700 ISK/month) and is a DIY tool — you need to learn it and do everything yourself. FreelancePay costs 4.49% (max 16,900 ISK/month) and is a done-for-you service — we handle everything. The question is: is your time worth the difference?

1) Detailed Feature Comparison

FeaturePayday.isFreelancePay
ModelDIY tool — you do everything yourselfDone-for-you service
You create invoicesYes, manuallyYes, simple form
Tax calculationYou do itAutomatic
Tax reporting to SkatturinnYou do itAutomatic
VAT reportsYou do itAutomatic
Pension paymentsYou do itAutomatic
BookkeepingBuilt-in (you operate)Not needed
Expense trackingManualAutomatic (Pro)
Same-day payoutNoYes
Need to learn the systemYes (courses 10–35k ISK)No
Price2% max 11,700 ISK/month4.49% max 16,900 ISK/month
Best forPeople who want controlPeople who want zero hassle

2) When Payday Makes Sense 🔧

Payday is a good choice if you:

  • Want full control and to understand where every ISK goes
  • Are willing to spend 8–12 hours/month on bookkeeping
  • Have employees or a more complex business structure
  • Need detailed financial reports (income statement, balance sheet)
  • Run an ehf. and need full bookkeeping

3) When FreelancePay Makes Sense ✨

FreelancePay is the right choice if you:

  • Are a solo contractor who wants zero admin
  • Want to get paid the same day your client approves the invoice
  • Want taxes, VAT, and pension paid automatically
  • Are a new contractor who does not want to learn bookkeeping
  • Value your time more than the price difference

4) The Hidden Cost of DIY

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Time cost

8–12 h/month on bookkeeping, tax filing, and VAT reports. At 6,000 ISK/h hourly rate = 48,000–72,000 ISK monthly time loss.

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Training and course costs

Payday courses cost 10,000–35,000 ISK to learn the system. Hours spent on setup and learning.

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Risk of mistakes

One missed VAT report = 5,000 ISK penalty. Late tax payment = 1%/day surcharge. Wrong calculated remuneration = back taxes.

5) The Third Option — An Accountant

Do it yourself

Monthly cost

0 ISK

Time spent

8–12 h

Risk of mistakes

High

Accountant / bookkeeper

Monthly cost

≈ 30,000–80,000 ISK

Time spent

4–8 h

Risk of mistakes

Medium

FreelancePay

Monthly cost

≤ 16,900 ISK/month

Time spent

0 h

Risk of mistakes

Low ✅

See also: FreelancePay vs accountant — detailed comparison →

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