Akaunting vs QuickBooks — Lequel l'emporte ?

En bref

Choisissez Akaunting si: Les petites boîtes tech-savvy qui veulent de la compta gratuite self-hosted avec contrôle total sur leurs données financières

Choisissez QuickBooks si: Les petites boîtes US qui veulent le logiciel comptable le plus supporté avec un réseau massif de comptables

Notre avis: Akaunting for simplicity, QuickBooks for power users.

 AkauntingQuickBooks
TarifsFree and open source (self-hosted) | Cloud hosting $9/mo30-day free trial | Simple Start $30/mo
FonctionnalitésOpen source accounting, Multi-company support, Invoicing and billing, Banking and reconciliation, App marketplace for extensionsInvoicing and payments, Expense tracking and receipt capture, Profit and loss reports, Tax deduction tracking, Payroll add-on
Idéal pourTech-savvy small businesses that want free, self-hosted accounting with full control over their financial dataUS small businesses that want the most widely supported accounting software with massive accountant network
Courbe d'apprentissageDifficileMoyen

La vraie différence

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. QuickBooks counters with Expense tracking and receipt capture and Profit and loss reports.

Akaunting's Achilles heel: self-hosting requires technical skills — and the free core is limited without buying premium app extensions. QuickBooks's: pricing has crept up aggressively — $30/mo for basic bookkeeping feels steep when wave is free. Pick whichever weakness you can live with.

Le verdict

If you value open source accounting and les petites boîtes tech-savvy, go with Akaunting. If les petites boîtes us matters more, QuickBooks is your pick. Neither is a bad choice — but one will fit your workflow better.

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