QuickBooks Online Advanced is a SaaS-based accounting software designed to scale with growing businesses. It includes the functionalities of QuickBooks Online, as well as more robust business analytics, customization, and resource management.
QuickBooks Desktop Premier was more robust than QuickBooks Online Advanced. If given the choice, I would have continued to use QuickBooks Desktop Premier. Unfortunately, QuickBooks Desktop Premier was no longer being supported by Intuit, so we were forced to switch. Also, …
Quickbooks and Xero are similar in many ways, and we do use Xero for a small number of entities in APAC because it’s better for local tax compliance. Similarly, we use Zoho Books in India for this reason: Quickbooks is less expensive than Netsuite and cannot support larger …
It’s a useful simple down to the basics in comparison, reliable and user friendly application in comparison. It’s the familiar and ease QuickBooks brings.
We have more familiarity with QuickBooks Online Advanced, and more of our clients use QuickBooks Online Advanced and desktop than any other online or desktop software. There are some features on Xero that I really like, but we have not put in the work to convert any of our …
We were set up in the first version of QBO by a previous bookkeeper and have not made the move to a different service due to the complexity of making such a move. We went from QBO standard to the advanced to be able to access more features.
QuickBooks Desktop is no longer being sold in the US, so we had to switch to the online version of the program. It is not a fully fleshed-out all-in-one solution offering everything the desktop version did. That being said, the desktop enterprise was overkill for many people.
QuickBooks Online Advanced isn’t as robust as Netsuite or Sage, but it is generally a great choice for most businesses. This software will meet or exceed the needs of most companies, and should be the first part of your accounting software decision. I would even reach out to a …
QuickBooks Online Advanced is our first choice, we love using this software, it does everything we need and also it is a great choice for great majority of our clients. It also evolves and the new features are always great. Xero, for example, does not listen to user feedback …
Our company currently uses both of these platforms. In my opinion, QuickBooks Online Advanced has more capabilities than Xero, but Xero is more aesthetically pleasing. The biggest difference is the QuickBooks Online Advanced payroll processing and payroll tax filings. With …
There is literally no comparison - Wave is a "cute little" accounting software system that does a nice job tracking someone's checking account and basic household expenses, but if you are a serious business, you certainly need a comprehensive software package like QuickBooks …
Similar in structure but Xero reporting is better. Considering a shift to Xero in the near future if the many issues with QuickBooks Online Advanced are not resolved quickly.
Again, I was hired after QuickBooks Online Advanced was selected and implemented so I cannot answer to how the software stacks up to the choices that were explored when the company started over 7 years ago. I know we are looking for other options now that might have more …
Quickbooks online advanced is much simple and easier to use, so it fits better to the ticket of our small non-profit organization needs. The other options are either, or both, more pricy and complicated than the QuickBooks Online Advanced. For example, the implementation for …
The product I used clearly appears struggling to catch up but doesn't seem an easy task for them. This other product was not able to finalize some of the modules into the web-base (NXT) system. Intuit already has multiple products (payments, tax filing, payroll, etc) that …
I have not evaluated any yet. I have used QuickBooks since 2008 and I used Sage in the corporate environment before using QuickBooks. Honestly, I can't remember it because it was early 2000's. I thought about evaluating and looking because of the issues I've had with …
Quickbooks has made their other products frustrating to use by eliminating features. Their feature bundling is annoying, confusing, and frustrating. Quickbooks Online Advanced or Pro or whatever their next marketing/sales idea fills me with dread.
I enjoy QBO Advanced more than Desktop mainly because of the flexibility QBO Advanced offers over QB Desktop. Its also more up to date, and as newer and newer programs and features are created QBO Advanced, always stays ontop of those improvements. It is also extremely helpful …
Microsoft Dynamics is very difficult to use in comparison to QuickBooks. The transaction level visibility is poor and the reporting capabilities are subpar.
Quickbooks Online Advanced is extremely easy and quick to set up for new entities or if required as part of M&A. It is well suited to fast-moving businesses who do not have a single global ERP. It is less appropriate for multi-entity businesses of scale that require more group-based functionality.
It allows us to link to bank accounts in order to get up-to-date, real-time information, which is so important in today's lightning speed work world.
The "canned" reports are excellent and allow for extreme customization also. This makes them very helpful to both me and my clients.
The user interface for QuickBooks Online Advanced is easy to navigate and is intuitive for novices. The screens are well laid out and have cohesiveness on each screen to match tasks with others that match up well.
QuickBooks has a few things that still need worked out. As they have grown the software has become more functional and robust. This growth has allowed QuickBooks to remain our main software because it has grown and advanced with us. I look forward to seeing more changes and upgrades as the years go on
I find it incredibly easy to use. I own a bookkeeping company, and all of my clients use QBO. I like the reports that are available and the ability to customize reports. I gave it a 9 instead of a 10 because some of my employees (who are not tech-savvy) find the changing platform difficult to use.
In the 5 years I have been using it, I cannot recall there ever having been an outage or not being able to access the system. Sure, there are issues with internet speeds sometimes that are unrelated to Intuit but it is a very reliable system.
Since we do not integrate the software with other systems, I do not have any issues with speed related to that. Pages tend to load pretty quickly, but there are times when reports or other pages take a little longer to load than usual. It is not an overly frustrating amount of time, though, and it happens infrequently.
10 – We were very satisfied with the implementation process. It was straightforward, required minimal change management, and did not disrupt our operations. The platform was easy to set up, and our team was able to adopt it quickly without extensive training. Overall, the implementation was efficient and aligned well with our expectations.