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Zoho Books vs QuickBooks

Puntuaciones lado a lado (1–10) con fortalezas, debilidades y contexto de coste para cada plataforma.

Zoho Books

Affordable accounting with strong automation hooks and a path into the broader Zoho business suite — ideal when cost and extensibility matter.

Banda de coste: bajo

Configuración: media

QuickBooks

The mainstream US small-business accounting default — strong payroll mindshare, wide accountant familiarity, and deep retail inventory options on higher plans.

Banda de coste: alto

Configuración: media

Comparación de puntuaciones

DimensiónZoho BooksQuickBooksVentaja
Ajuste a facturación8/108/10Empate
Colaboración con contable6/108/10QuickBooks
Ajuste a nómina6/109/10QuickBooks
Ajuste a control horario7/106/10Zoho Books
Ajuste a inventario / coste de ventas7/108/10QuickBooks
Ajuste multidivisa8/106/10Zoho Books
Ajuste a negocio de servicios7/107/10Empate
Facilidad para principiantes7/107/10Empate

Zoho Books

Fortalezas

  • 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

Debilidades

  • Ecosystem is powerful but can feel sprawling
  • US accountant familiarity is often lower than QuickBooks
  • Free tier constraints force upgrades as volume grows

QuickBooks

Fortalezas

  • Highest US accountant familiarity and training depth
  • Payroll + accounting narrative is easy for owners to understand
  • Plus tier supports inventory-centric SMBs well
  • Huge third-party app ecosystem

Debilidades

  • Can be pricier than Zoho or Xero entry tiers at comparable scale
  • International and multi-currency scenarios may need extra care
  • Feature depth can mean more setup than invoice-only tools
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