Zoho Books Review Best Micro-Business Accounting Software for Android And PC
We recommend Zoho Books as the best accounting software for
really small businesses, such as sole proprietors, freelancers, consultants,
artists, and e-commerce and home-based businesses.
Why Zoho Books?
Best price
Really small businesses don't need really complicated,
pricey accounting software. Zoho Books is a simple online accounting software
that covers all the basics: create and send invoices, track expenses, sync bank
accounts, create reports and do accounting on the go using a mobile device. But
it also offers a full set of accounting tools that grows with your business.
Although other accounting software providers can claim the same, what makes
Zoho Books stand out is the low price for its capabilities.
Zoho Books costs $24 per month for an unlimited number of
users. It's fair to say that there are cheaper alternatives — Xero, FreshBooks
and QuickBooks, three of the top accounting software for small businesses, all
start at around $10 per month. But here's the catch: Less expensive accounting
software packages are only cheaper on the surface and likely won't meet your
business needs or expectations. They cost less because they limit features,
such as the number of users, transactions and capabilities.
When we spoke with a Zoho Books representative, we confirmed
that Zoho Books' $24 per month price tag gives you access to all of its
features and offers unlimited everything, including invoices, estimates, bills,
expenses, customers, vendors, currencies, projects and even users. In contrast,
"cheaper" accounting software will require that you purchase pricier
packages for the same benefits.
For comparison, here's how much you'll have to pay for the
same or nearly the same capabilities for three of the top accounting software
for small businesses:
FreshBooks: It will cost you $29.95 to manage an unlimited
number of clients, and only one additional staff member can access your
account. Anything cheaper will limit your account to only 25 clients, and you
won't have access to any project management tools. [Learn more: FreshBooks
Review]
Xero: Although all of Xero's plans offer unlimited users,
its $9-per-month plan limits you to a measly five invoices and five bills, and
you can only reconcile 20 bank transactions for any given month. You'll need to
shell out for the $30- or $70-per-month plan to lift these limits. [Learn more:
Xero Review]
QuickBooks: The $9.99-per-month "Self-Employed"
plan is limited to income and expense tracking, bank and credit card
transaction downloading, mobile access and tax prep. You'll need the
$26.95-per-month plan to do things like send unlimited estimates and invoices,
and add more users to your account. Moreover, you'll have to purchase the
$36.95-per-month plan to track inventory, create budgets and estimates, track
sales and get access to other capabilities that Zoho Books already includes.
Ease of use
Based on our research, many users find that Zoho Books is an
easy-to-use accounting software, even for the most accounting- and
tech-challenged small business owners. To see for ourselves, we signed up for a
business account.
One of the features we loved most about Zoho Books is how
easy it is to use the dashboard. There's absolutely no clutter, and we could
easily find our way using the sidebar menu, which is separated by task in an
intuitive, logical way; it also collapses into icons when not in use, giving
you more screen real estate in which to view the dashboard. This menu system
makes it easy to add new items.
We also like how clean the layout is. Not only does the
dashboard offer at-a-glance views of your business's financial performance, but
it displays them in a visually pleasing way, so you can easily see and compare
different metrics. Dashboard widgets include total receivables and payables
with current and overdue amounts; a cash-flow chart with incoming, outgoing and
current amounts; income and expenses; top expenses; projects with billable
hours and expenses; bank and credit card accounts; and more.
To try Zoho Books yourself, consider signing up for a free
14-day trial— no credit card required. You can also learn more by attending one
of the company's live webinars or watching introduction and tutorial videos on
Zoho's YouTube channel.
Time-saving features
Accounting is one of the most time-consuming,
headache-inducing aspects of running a business. It was no surprise, then, that
the small business owners we spoke with said the most important thing they look
for in an accounting software are features that will help them save time and
take away the stress of managing finances. We found that Zoho Books' automation
and online payment features can help — even if you're a small business.
Zoho Books works under one underlying principle: to help
business save time by working in a smart way, automating workflow and helping
businesses get paid faster online. First, the service keeps you organized by streamlining
processes and keeping everything up-to-date, all in a single place. You don't
have to manually make sure all the data you need is current and available
because the system does it for you. This includes financial data, customer
information, transaction histories and more.
Zoho Books can also save you time by automating workflow.
The sales rep we spoke with said this means the software can automatically
perform tasks like sending invoices, setting up recurring billing, tracking
expenses, notifying you with payment reminders and more. By automating the most
common accounting tasks, Zoho Books lets you spend more time running your
business and less time on repetitive tasks that could take hours from your
workday if done by hand.
Another time-saving feature we liked from Zoho Books is that
you can get paid faster with online payments. The sales rep also said Zoho
Books can connect with popular payment gateways like PayPal, Authorize.net,
Stripe, Braintree and 2Checkout, so customers can instantly pay their invoices
online. It offers an efficient way for you to receive funds and keep track of
paid and unpaid invoices, as well as provides a convenient, hassle-free way to
pay for products and services.
Customer service
One of Zoho's biggest selling points is its customer
support. The service offers email and 24-hour phone support five days a week in
the U.S., the U.K., Australia and India. You can also find help by searching
the Zoho Books knowledgebase and customer forums.
When you call Zoho, you'll be greeted with menu options to
reach different parts of the company — sales, tech support, billing and
payment, or corporate — so you know you're actually going to the right
department for the right Zoho service.
From a strictly sales perspective, however, getting ahold of
a live sales rep was a bit of a challenge for us. We were able to reach the
company's sales line immediately after following the menu options (Sales is
option 1; then Zoho Books is option 5), but all sales reps were busy at the
time. Instead of keeping us on the line with an approximate time that we'd be
on hold, we were directed to leave a voicemail with our contact information to
have a sales rep return our call. Depending on your preferences, having to wait
for a sales rep to call you back may or may not be a good thing.
When we were finally able to speak with a sales rep, we were
met with a friendly representative who was eager to answer all of our questions
about the features and limitations of Zoho Books. There was no pressure to sign
up for the service, though the rep did mention the 14-day trial if we wanted to
give Zoho Books a test run before purchasing the paid plan.
Other benefits
Like many accounting software, Zoho Books has a mobile app,
so you can do your accounting on the go. What makes Zoho Books' app different
is that it isn't limited in functionality. The sales rep told us that in
addition to managing invoices and quotes, tracking payments and expenses, and
uploading receipts straight from a mobile device, the app gives you access to
your dashboard for at-a-glance insights, reports and multiuser access.
In comparison, many mobile accounting apps are available
only on iOS and Android, and are often limited to basic functions like creating
and sending invoices, tracking expenses and reconciling bank accounts.
The mobile app is available for the iPhone, iPad, Android,
Windows Phone and Windows Surface.
Limitations
Despite its benefits, Zoho Books does have some drawbacks.
Unlike some other accounting software, Zoho Books integrates with very few
third-party productivity apps and business solutions. These include Google
Apps, Square point-of-sale (POS) system and credit card processing app, and tax
services track1099, tax1099.com and Avalara.
One way to get around this barrier is to use Zoho's own
suite of business apps. Zoho offers customer relationship management (CRM)
software, email marketing and social media marketing solutions, spreadsheet
editors and other productivity tools.
Another disadvantage of using Zoho Books is that it does not
include payroll services. This probably isn't such a big deal for really small
businesses, but it's an important consideration for future growth and if you
plan to hire more employees. Currently, the only payroll task you can perform
on Zoho Books is preparing and printing 1099s with the tax services mentioned
above.
For more Details visit https://www.zoho.com/books/
Source :businessnewsdaily