Xero is an online accounting software product for small businesses and personal finance. Its features beyond general ledger and double-bookkeeping include quotable invoicing, bank reconciliation, purchase order and expense management, and tax management. Third party apps can extend its features further.
$13
per month
Pricing
Xero
Editions & Modules
Early
$13
per month
Growing
$37
per month
Established
$70
per month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Xero
Free Trial
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
Prices in table are in USD and just apply to the US - other markets & prices are listed below:
Canada - Starter $18 CAD/month, Standard $45 CAD/month, Premium 5 $58 CAD/month
UK - Starter £14/month, Standard £28/month, Premium £36/month
AU - Starter $29 AUD/month, Standard $59 AUD/month, Premium 5 $76 AUD/month
NZ - Starter $31 NZD/month, Standard $66 NZD/month, Premium $84 NZD/month
Wow, I have used so many accounting systems over the last 30 years! Your above options don't even list them. I've used systems like AccPac, TurboCash, WaveApps, and more. The answer to the first question explains why I prefer Xero.
Xero has more intuitive user interface which makes it much more easier to use as compared to the other products. It also offers a wider collection of accounting and financial management features which makes it possible to have just one product for manning all the financial …
MYOB was tricky to navigate and got out of control really quickly compared to Xero. Xero has much cleaner interface and just works much better in my opinion
Xero is really basic and our team can easily adapt with it rather than using other some other non-user friendly apps. We could focus on the work itself rather than having problems with learning its complexity. Xero is very user-friendly and also gives tutorial which is great! …
I've used a lot of different accounting systems. Many of them so big and powerful, but a hassle to get set up. Xero is light, inexpensive, and easy to use. When I originally selected them they seemed like they were developing new features at a quick rate as well. I was invited …
Xero is very much a market leader and is at a sensible cost point. It offers a wealth of functionality with all accounting features coming as standard. It's easy to add bolt ons such as payroll at any time.
For one QB, customer service is terrible! The software is clunky and not as user-friendly as Xero. We have chosen Xero for many reasons: Custom Reports, Cost, support, and perks of being a partner.
Xero stands out as the industry leader in terms of ease of use, functionality, integration possibilities, usability, and reporting functionality. Having extensive experience with various accounting software as a business owner and mentor, Xero consistently proves to be my top …
Xero is the star in my book because they back their product and Xero wants to grow and become contantly better so they will make the experience as painless as possible.
I've previously used MYOB and think it's reasonable to say that MYOB has functional advantages and more power compared to Xero but prefer to use Xero based on the simplicity of use and how the user interface is a bit more user friendly. In a small business with lower accounting …
Xero has a more modern user interface, better bank account synchronization, better automations, and an overall more pleasurable user experience. The setup is more simple.
Quickbooks Desktop has easier to use and more robust reporting; however, for my needs that is overkill. What …
Just simpler and has a cleaner interface. I would say that quickbooks is designed for less savvy business owners, but that makes it slower to use than Xero. I'm not suggesting that Xero is hard to use, it's really simple, but it does assume you have a level of financial …
Sage at the time we moved to Xero did not really have a suitable Cloud offering and the full SaaS solution it did have was only applicable to very small businesses. Quickbooks was very similar to Xero but during testing, most users preferred Xero for various reasons. Xero's UI …
Xero ranks highly among the competitors, however multi-level reporting is better done in QuickBooks. More price sensitive, micro-businesses can find decent cheaper or free alternatives. Those wanting integration with other apps like cashflow management, inventory, reporting …
Sage is much more difficult to use and far less enjoyable to work with than Xero. Sage just feels 'old fashioned' and cumbersome compared to the streamlined Xero system. We have no regrets in adopting Xero over Sage. Furthermore, Xero is less expensive than Sage. Better system …