Almost all Online
Accounting software out there provides a 30-day free trial. I have found only 3
Online Accounting software that gives you a free edition that you can freely
use after your trial expires. If you found or know
of any other free online accounting software, please contact me.
Wave Accounting is completely free and contains no restrictions. You can invite an unlimited number of collaborators and send as many invoices as you want. Instead of charging their customers, Wave generates their revenue from advertisers, so expect to see advertisements when you update your books.
Wave has most of the accounting features a small business needs. Its accounting platform allows you to connect and download transactions from your bank accounts. However, one MAJOR shortcoming of Wave is their lack of bank reconciliation. This means that your financial statements are likely to be inaccurate because of duplicate transactions in your books (one from your bank and the other recorded by yourself).
Conclusion: Even
though Wave is completely free, the lack of bank reconciliation makes your
books pretty much worthless. To read more about bank reconciliation, its
importance, and Wave Accounting, I suggest that you read Stephanie’s post: “WhyYou Should Not Use Wave Accounting Software.”
Outright Accounting has a free edition, called Outright Basic, with very limited functionalities. Outright offers Outright Plus at $9.95 per month and includes more features, including Annual, Quarterly and Sales Tax tracking and reporting.
Outright is missing some key accounting features such as
invoicing and billing. Instead, they integrate with other online software such
as Freshbooks for invoicing and Shoeboxed for receipts (both of which you have
to purchase). Once connected, transactions will flow centrally to Outright for
financial reporting. Outright is used mainly as a reporting tool and not
something you would use on a daily basis unless you like to do data entry and
re-entry.
Conclusion: Outrightcustomers have praised Outright’s reporting capabilities. It is a decent
accounting software if you already purchased the accounts that they can connect
with. These accounts include eBay, Amazon, Etsy, Harvest, PayPal, Freshbooks,
and Shoeboxed.
Servora Social Accounting has a free edition geared
towards start-ups, freelancers, and individuals. Servora free edition has no
advertisements and is limited to one user login and 10 invoices per month.
Other editions include Pro Edition at $29 per month and Team Edition at $59 per
month.
Servora free edition provides all the essential accountingfeatures that a small business needs. It includes invoicing, billing, bank
reconciliation, and even CRM features such as quotes, activities, and contacts
management. Though it doesn’t have automatic bank feed, these features are very
complete for a small business with one user. Servora is mainly focused on the
internal employee social network for teams to collaborate on financial and
sales activities – but that requires additional users at $15 per month.
Conclusion:
Servora free edition is a fit for mini-businesses looking to use only one
software to manage their business. Servora customers have described
Servora as social accounting software with a focus on sales and customers. Note:
Servora free edition starts after your free trial expires. Further, Servora free edition limits you to one user license and 10 invoices per month.
Bottom Line
Most online accounting software for small businesses are
quite affordable. I suggest that small businesses take advantage of the 30 day
free trial to determine whether the software is a fit or not.
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