Likelihood to Recommend It is well targeted at restaurants and similar service organizations with complex COGS. It dovetails well with complementary systems like FinTech payments. It wasn't designed by accountants, so there is a bit of roughness. Reporting is very limited: would like to see some SQL / build your own report functionality. Lookups are reasonably robust (filter for amount, time, vendor, etc). It is occasionally unstable but recovers gracefully. From our use case, it would be preferable to have the user approving the invoice ALSO have the ability to attach documents. This is left to the payment approver, who in our case is the "check signer".
Read full review ZipBooks is really strong for small businesses (and non-profits like the ones I help manage). It may not yet be ready to handle medium or large businesses given the deep, niche functionality that is sometimes required in those cases.
Read full review Pros Read full review Invoicing is particularly easy-to-use, quick, clean and beautiful. GREAT for branding. The time tracker was unexpected, but very useful and integrates well with the invoicing. Leads to quick invoicing every time. Customer support is phenomenal -- the support staff is friendly and helpful. Although they are a new company, they are definitely on the right track! I recommend this software to clients, colleagues, and friends alike, mostly for it quick and beautiful invoicing. They do what they can to live up to their name! It doesn't take very long to get set up, or very long to create a complete invoice and send it to the right person. Read full review Cons Provide better analytics in terms of cost increases per item. Provide the ability to create recipes and forward price increases to those recipes for accurate food cost projections. Free Bill Pay Read full review There is some difficulty with a need to learn the use of the menus, they are not open and click, at the moment, the user needs to open the menu then using the pad keys scroll down and use enter to select from the drop-down menu. A mouse does not work. Read full review Support Rating They have a dedicated support person for each customer who actually knows the product.
Turnaround is usually within an hour or faster.
Read full review Alternatives Considered We used
DocuWare first; great experience; however, it was not made specifically for restaurant clients like Plate IQ is. Plate IQ does a much better job of recognizing common items, and they've continued to add a function that is important for restaurant owners. Restaurant 365, we felt, was trying to be a complete package of accounting/AP/AR/inventory. After looking at each piece, we didn't feel that each of them was as strong as the other.
Read full review I've primarily compared ZipBooks vs. Quickbooks because I've used Quickbooks at larger companies before. ZipBooks was the right fit for a smaller organization because it still had all the core features of Quickbooks but at a dramatically lower price that fits the budget.
Read full review Return on Investment In my opinion, it has had zero impact on ROI now that we are paying for an additional year. Another negative is that we've spent a lot of time discussing this issue with Plate IQ, to no avail. They feel it's appropriate to charge a company for an entire year of service even though said company emailed to cancel prior to the end of the first year of service. We also wasted a lot of time onboarding this company only to find out that the software left a lot to be desired. Read full review ZipBooks is entirely affordable, and with my current $15/mo payments, I get ROI pretty quickly. Invoices are simple and easy to make, while staying beautiful and functional at the same time. This saves me TIME, which means that I don't need to spend 15-20 minutes fiddling with the software to make it do what I want it to do. It just works. And that means, I can spend more time doing client work, and managing projects and sales. Read full review ScreenShots