Bench vs Zoho Books — Lequel l'emporte ?
Choisissez Bench si: Les fondateurs débordés qui veulent externaliser toute la compta à des humains au lieu d'apprendre un logiciel
Choisissez Zoho Books si: Les petites boîtes déjà dans l'écosystème Zoho qui veulent de la compta branchée sur leur stack existant
Notre avis: Bench is easier to pick up, but Zoho Books is more powerful long-term.
| Bench | Zoho Books | |
|---|---|---|
| Tarifs | Essential $299/mo | Free for businesses under $50K annual revenue | Standard $15/org/mo |
| Fonctionnalités | Dedicated bookkeeper team, Monthly financial statements, Year-end tax package, Expense categorization, Catch-up bookkeeping service | Automated bank feeds, Project time tracking, Inventory management, Client portal, Multi-currency and tax compliance |
| Idéal pour | Busy founders who want to outsource bookkeeping entirely to humans instead of learning accounting software | Small businesses already in the Zoho ecosystem who want accounting that plugs into their existing stack |
| Courbe d'apprentissage | Facile | Moyen |
La vraie différence
Zoho Books has a free plan; Bench doesn't. Budget-conscious? That's your answer.
Bench stands out with Dedicated bookkeeper team and Monthly financial statements. Zoho Books counters with Automated bank feeds and Project time tracking.
Bench's Achilles heel: at $299/mo minimum it’s the most expensive option — you’re paying for human labor, not just software. 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.
Le verdict
If you value dedicated bookkeeper team and les fondateurs débordés qui, go with Bench. If les petites boîtes déjà matters more, Zoho Books is your pick. Neither is a bad choice — but one will fit your workflow better.