API-first certified Peppol access point for sending and receiving compliant e-invoices.
Storecove is a certified Peppol access point delivered as an API: software companies and finance teams use it to send and receive structured e-invoices over the Peppol network and comparable national channels without building the connectivity themselves. Peppol is the interoperability network a growing set of countries mandate or prefer for business-to-business and business-to-government invoicing, with strict document formats like UBL. In the revenue stack Storecove sits at the invoice-delivery edge, converting and transmitting what your billing system generates into legally valid electronic documents.
Which of the capability map's modules Storecove covers — each links to the module's own page, with every tool that supports it.
| Module | Phase | Depth | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fulfill & Bill | |||
| E-Invoicing (Peppol/UBL) | Rate & Bill | Core | certified access point with API-based UBL conversion and delivery |
Storecove is built for embedding: rather than selling a compliance suite to end enterprises, it exposes the access-point capability as a clean API that billing platforms and ERPs integrate to make their own products mandate-ready. One integration covers format conversion, network registration lookups, and delivery across the countries it supports.
Peppol works like email for invoices — a federated network where certified access points exchange structured documents on behalf of businesses. You cannot post to the network directly; you connect through an access point. Storecove provides that connection as an API instead of requiring your own certification.
No. It started with European public procurement but has spread — several countries outside Europe use it or align with it, and more mandates are phasing in. If you invoice business or government customers internationally, Peppol reach is increasingly table stakes for getting paid without manual portals.