Cheques shouldn't cost a dollar each.
CheckYourself prints professional, bank-compliant cheques on pre-printed stock or completely blank paper — right from your Mac. No reorders, no couriered chequebooks, no per-cheque fees.

The math works in your favor
Most users break even on their first box
Blank stock supported
Bank-compliant prints come off $15–$25 reams of blank cheque stock, so the $120 reorder goes away for good. Where to buy.
Flat annual price
$29.99 USD a year covers any volume, whether that's one cheque or ten thousand by year-end.
Every account included
Personal, business, trust, and client accounts all included, with no per-seat fees ever charged.
Alignment in a minute
Drag-and-drop offsets for any vendor's stock, so your first print lands right and nothing hits the recycle bin.
Audit-ready register
Every cheque is logged and exportable, turning year-end reconciliation into a ten-minute job instead of an afternoon.
Yours to keep
Files live in iCloud, Dropbox, or local disk, with no cloud lock-in and no service to migrate off later.
Bank-compliant by design
Built to the specs your bank checks against
- ANSI X9.100-20 — United StatesConforms to the current US cheque specification on MICR placement, clear zones, and image quality.
- CPA Standard 006 — CanadaClears any CPA-compliant scan-and-clear workflow at Canadian banks without manual adjustment.
- E-13B MICR fonts, embeddedMagnetic-ink glyphs ship at spec density, ready for any branch or remote-deposit scanner.
One app, three tiers
Cheaper than a single box of cheques
no time limit
cancel any time
save 17%
The free tier prints fully-formed cheques with a VOID watermark — no time limit, so you can dial in alignment on real paper before paying a cent. To print depositable cheques without the watermark, subscribe.
A hundred cheques, two minutes.
CheckYourself takes the payroll spreadsheet you already have, matches the columns automatically, and lays down a clean stack of bank-compliant cheques — built for bookkeepers running real volume and the owners who'd rather be doing anything else.
See the batch workflow