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Xero vs Zoho Books
Scores nebeneinander (1–10) mit Stärken, Schwächen und Kostenkontext.
Xero
Cloud accounting with strong bank reconciliation, advisor access, and workflows that scale with growing SMBs — especially when accountants are in the loop.
Kostenband: mittel
Einrichtung: mittel
Zoho Books
Affordable accounting with strong automation hooks and a path into the broader Zoho business suite — ideal when cost and extensibility matter.
Kostenband: niedrig
Einrichtung: mittel
Score-Vergleich
| Dimension | Xero | Zoho Books | Vorteil |
|---|---|---|---|
| Passform Rechnungen | 8/10 | 8/10 | Unentschieden |
| Zusammenarbeit Steuerberater | 9/10 | 6/10 | Xero |
| Passform Lohn | 7/10 | 6/10 | Xero |
| Passform Zeiterfassung | 7/10 | 7/10 | Unentschieden |
| Passform Bestand / COGS | 7/10 | 7/10 | Unentschieden |
| Passform Multi-Währung | 9/10 | 8/10 | Xero |
| Passform Dienstleistung | 8/10 | 7/10 | Xero |
| Einsteigerfreundlich | 6/10 | 7/10 | Zoho Books |
Xero
Stärken
- ✓Excellent advisor collaboration and firm-friendly workflows
- ✓Strong international and multi-currency support vs many US-only peers
- ✓Healthy app marketplace for specialized needs
- ✓Bank feeds and reconciliation are first-class
Schwächen
- ✗Steeper learning curve than invoice-first tools
- ✗US payroll is often an add-on ecosystem play vs all-in-one
- ✗Starter limits can force upgrades as you grow
Zoho Books
Stärken
- ✓Aggressive pricing and a usable free tier for qualifying micro businesses
- ✓Automation and integration story across Zoho suite
- ✓Solid feature depth for the price
- ✓Multi-currency support on higher tiers
Schwächen
- ✗Ecosystem is powerful but can feel sprawling
- ✗US accountant familiarity is often lower than QuickBooks
- ✗Free tier constraints force upgrades as volume grows