Akaunting vs Zoho Books — ¿Cuál gana?

Resumen

Elige Akaunting si: Pequeñas empresas tech-savvy que quieren contabilidad gratis y auto-hospedada con control total sobre sus datos financieros

Elige Zoho Books si: Pequeñas empresas ya en el ecosistema Zoho que quieren contabilidad que se conecte con su stack existente

Nuestra opinión: Akaunting for simplicity, Zoho Books for power users.

 AkauntingZoho Books
PreciosFree and open source (self-hosted) | Cloud hosting $9/moFree for businesses under $50K annual revenue | Standard $15/org/mo
FuncionesOpen source accounting, Multi-company support, Invoicing and billing, Banking and reconciliation, App marketplace for extensionsAutomated bank feeds, Project time tracking, Inventory management, Client portal, Multi-currency and tax compliance
Ideal paraTech-savvy small businesses that want free, self-hosted accounting with full control over their financial dataSmall businesses already in the Zoho ecosystem who want accounting that plugs into their existing stack
Curva de aprendizajeDifícilIntermedio

La verdadera diferencia

Both offer free tiers, so the real question is what you get when you start paying.

Akaunting stands out with Open source accounting and Multi-company support. Zoho Books counters with Automated bank feeds and Project time tracking.

Akaunting's Achilles heel: self-hosting requires technical skills — and the free core is limited without buying premium app extensions. Zoho Books's: part of the zoho sprawl — powerful alone, but you’ll get upsold into 50 other zoho products constantly. Pick whichever weakness you can live with.

Conclusión

If you value open source accounting and pequeñas empresas tech-savvy que, go with Akaunting. If pequeñas empresas ya en matters more, Zoho Books is your pick. Neither is a bad choice — but one will fit your workflow better.

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