Invoiced in Austin offers their invoicing and AR automation platform, providing a platform for collecting online payments or presenting electronic invoices, AR analytics, and support for subscription-based business management on higher service tiers with subscription analytics (e.g. churn, pricing plan management, etc.).
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QuickBooks Desktop Pro
Score 8.3 out of 10
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Quickbooks Desktop Pro is accounting software from Intuit, Inc. It includes core accounting features, plus analytics and exportable reports. It is offered in on-premise and SaaS forms.
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QuickBooks Desktop Pro
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QuickBooks Desktop Pro
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
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Invoiced
QuickBooks Desktop Pro
Payroll Management
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Ratings
QuickBooks Desktop Pro
6.9
69 Ratings
9% below category average
Pay calculation
00 Ratings
6.664 Ratings
Benefit plan administration
00 Ratings
6.638 Ratings
Direct deposit files
00 Ratings
7.056 Ratings
Salary revision and increment management
00 Ratings
6.652 Ratings
Reimbursement management
00 Ratings
7.554 Ratings
Customization
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Invoiced
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QuickBooks Desktop Pro
6.0
43 Ratings
25% below category average
API for custom integration
00 Ratings
6.735 Ratings
Plug-ins
00 Ratings
5.339 Ratings
Security
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QuickBooks Desktop Pro
8.3
101 Ratings
1% above category average
Single sign-on capability
00 Ratings
8.382 Ratings
Role-based user permissions
00 Ratings
8.495 Ratings
Reporting & Analytics
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QuickBooks Desktop Pro
8.5
117 Ratings
8% above category average
Dashboards
00 Ratings
8.4100 Ratings
Standard reports
00 Ratings
8.9117 Ratings
Custom reports
00 Ratings
8.3114 Ratings
General Ledger and Configurable Accounting
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QuickBooks Desktop Pro
7.7
124 Ratings
1% above category average
Accounts payable
00 Ratings
9.2119 Ratings
Accounts receivable
00 Ratings
9.2121 Ratings
Cash management
00 Ratings
9.1107 Ratings
Bank reconciliation
00 Ratings
9.6119 Ratings
Expense management
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9.3108 Ratings
Time tracking
00 Ratings
7.551 Ratings
Fixed asset management
00 Ratings
6.169 Ratings
Multi-currency support
00 Ratings
7.431 Ratings
Multi-division support
00 Ratings
8.858 Ratings
Regulations compliance
00 Ratings
8.042 Ratings
Electronic tax filing
00 Ratings
8.455 Ratings
Self-service portal
00 Ratings
6.341 Ratings
Global Financial Support
00 Ratings
4.517 Ratings
Primary and Secondary Ledgers
00 Ratings
6.740 Ratings
Intercompany Accounting
00 Ratings
8.343 Ratings
Localizations
00 Ratings
4.519 Ratings
Journals and Reconciliations
00 Ratings
8.776 Ratings
Enterprise Accounting
00 Ratings
7.138 Ratings
Configurable Accounting
00 Ratings
7.647 Ratings
Centralized Rules Framework
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6.527 Ratings
Standardized Processes
00 Ratings
8.455 Ratings
Inventory Management
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QuickBooks Desktop Pro
6.1
59 Ratings
21% below category average
Inventory tracking
00 Ratings
6.356 Ratings
Automatic reordering
00 Ratings
6.335 Ratings
Location management
00 Ratings
6.332 Ratings
Manufacturing module
00 Ratings
5.518 Ratings
Order Management
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A 1-10 employee company with no accounting system integration needs and no customization may be suited for Invoiced. Although I wish I could, I cannot in good faith recommend any other scenario for which Invoiced is the right solution. Perhaps a subscription service that is very streamlined on autopay could work as well, but I cannot speak to that scenario directly. I do not think Invoiced can be trusted to integrate with accounting software, certainly not NetSuite, given the aforementioned reasons. There is a very high risk of system failures, connection breaks, improper code built into the core bundles, and they will blame the company for anything that is not totally standard operations. In summary, if your business does anything unique at all from a transaction lens, I would be very careful as Invoiced may promise to handle it in a Sales pitch, and then 9 months later it could still be unsolved. All the while, they are charging you even if the product is not launched, and they also will not let you terminate, because Invoiced will deny a "breach" even in the face of a directly observable example just to ride out the contract and keep all the money.
For a small business, QuickBooks Desktop Pro is great! For a larger, more complex business, another system may be more beneficial. We actually run multiple businesses on QuickBooks Desktop Pro, but all are very small. The help feature is sometimes so beneficial, and sometimes it seems like you just can't get the right answer and need to find a workaround - but this is usually for more complex issues.
Communication is the #1 failure - the Invoiced contract Term starts PRE-launch on day 1, yet Invoiced had an extremely slow and encumbered way of onboarding and trying to set us up.
Core Product: In our testing, their core product broke numerous times, and if this were in a live scenario we would have been devastated. Be very careful as they don't take ownership for maintaining their integrations with all software, and things can break at any moment with updates
Systems: Invoiced rolled out updates that contained faulty code and damaged our accounting system. The lack of expertise, at least in NetSuite, is very dangerous and I recommend having in-house develops watch Invoiced's moves very carefully if you do end up trying to use them.
Lack of Ownership: We tried to terminate multiple times, only be to requested over and over that they can fix the problems. We gave them more time since we were so heavily invested from a time perspective, but they did not own the failures and we were even lied to directly by senior management in a remarkable failure to adhere to basic deadlines.
QuickBooks Desktop Pro has been around for a few years and after an update[,] they force you to look at the changes/updates before you can use [them] after updating.
QuickBooks Desktop Pro does not have 2FA.
QuickBooks Desktop Pro should offer a way to store backups to a personal cloud without having to map a local network drive.
I'd love to keep using it, and do intend to - though we've not been pleased with price increases over the past several years. In fact, we used to subscribe to the payroll service, but QuickBooks priced themselves out of reach for us, so we discontinued that. Currently, pricing would be the primary reason for NOT renewing, if we didn't.
The set up was quite easy. I took some online training causes, and figured our the rest pretty quickly. The only issue I had during the implementation process was it was very hard to change some of the GL Account name to reflect the needs of a non-profit organization, such as Net Assets. At the end I had to scratch what I did, and used the existing formats that the third-party bookkeeping firm shared. Everything else is simple and easy to manage and implement.
They are awful. Intuit doesn't spend real money on support. They appear to have typically said, first-level script readers who are sending messages to the senior people for anything even a little bit difficult. Many of them don't speak particularly good English. Considering that they recently doubled (or, if you are paying annually, tripled) their pricing, and touted as one of the benefits that it includes [..] support, it's a real ripoff. However, we have to use the product because it is ubiquitous. I look forward to the day a competitor comes up with something good enough, which has excellent support, that matches all the features QuickBooks Desktop Pro currently has [...] or at least gives us a way to have all the functionality we currently have without excessive sacrifice [...] so that we can switch. I was very satisfied with QuickBooks for many years. This latest [rise] in price, and their sheer gall at touting the benefit of the 100 to 200% increase as being [the] inclusion of support, is what turned me so far against them.
Best thing I ever did was to attend a two day training seminar on QuickBooks, I learned an immense amount in a short time with hands on training by experts. I strongly recommend such training for anyone using any part of the software. It will pay for itself in the first month.
We implemented the software ourselves. The training we received on the software was done by taking a community course teaching us how to use QuickBooks. It allowed me to get started with some basics of how to use the program and have not needed much assistance since completing the course work.
We selected Invoiced primarily due to their purported high level of customizations and flexibility to handle differing business needs. That, unfortunately, became the exact reason we terminated the contract though. They have a basic framework for something that could be really great, and the potential is there, but they lack the in-house expertise and the product is far too infantile at present. Major bugs and similar issues need to be stamped out first. I can only hope they take it as a learning experience.
We tried switching from QuickBooks Desktop Pro to QuickBooks Online, but there were a lot of issues and bugs so we ultimately decided to stay with Desktop Pro. Unfortunately, we are losing a lot of Online Banking capabilities on 5/31 as we have an older version of QB, but we plan to stick with Desktop Pro. In terms of invoicing, SaaSOptics beats QuickBooks in almost all aspects as it's all automated and takes seconds to create and send invoices. However, SaaSOptics is not really a full ERP program so it wouldn't serve us as a main bookkeeping software like QB.