Solopreneur stacks up well against the above-mentioned competitors. Their competitive advantage was the convenience and familiarity of products, since we have used QuickBooks Online before. I believe each product has strengths and weaknesses that make it almost interchangeable. …
QuickBooks Solopreneur seems more versatile and much more improved than that of QuickBooks Self-Employed. I think Intuit was right to discontinue QuickBooks Self-Employed and replace it with QuickBooks Solopreneur.
QuickBooks Solopreneur was best suited for my firm because at the current price point, it provided me with the features and tools that I needed to run my business. QuickBooks Solopreneur also provides me with the opportunity to grow with the product in the future allowing me to …
Entrepreneurs and independent contractors who have not formalized their business operations and expense tracking can upgrade their internal efficiencies by launching QuickBooks Solopreneur. As they grow, they can upgrade to higher subscription levels, but this product offers a low-cost option with minimal unnecessary features to get started. If you already have a team, you may want to consider QuickBooks Online. If you are a one-person show, this solution works well.
Not applicable. I am a ProAdvisor and I do not allow my clients (with few exceptions) to work in QuickBooks Online. I am the only person booking transactions, etc.