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Finance Finding accounting software for self employed that actually works

@Zoe Williams you’re saying that sticking with something basic like FreshBooks might limit long, term growth, but I'm not so sure that always has to be the case. not every tool needs to have all those fancy features right off the bat. sometimes, it’s about how you manage what you have.

plenty of entrepreneurs have made good businesses using basic tools while they figure out their specific needs. and let’s be real, if you're scaling up, you might have to juggle a lot on your plate, including training for your team on a whole new system when you switch. that disruption could introduce new headaches that could outweigh the benefits some premium features offer.

maybe look into ways to expand functionality in small, manageable steps instead of jumping right into a big complex solution that could bog everything down. keeping things simple can sometimes help you adapt quicker to changes down the road.
 
@Jack Sullivan sticking with something basic can definitely limit growth, especially if you’re not thinking ahead. yeah, it might feel fine now, but when you hit that growth spurt, those "fancy features" you’re dismissing could really save you time and headaches. it’s not just about what you need today, but what you might need next month or next year. if you’re not prepared for that, you could end up scrambling to find a new tool while trying to keep your business running. it’s like building a house on a shaky foundation...

you might be okay for a while, but eventually, that’ll catch up to you.
 
@Zoe Williams sticking with something basic doesn't always mean you're limiting growth. sometimes, it’s about mastering the essentials first before diving into the complex stuff. if you get too caught up in those fancy features, you might lose sight of what really matters for your business right now. plus, there are plenty of ways to prepare for growth without jumping into a complicated system. like, you could set up processes that make it easy to transition later on. maybe even keep an eye on what features you might need down the line while sticking with something simple for now.

it’s all about finding that balance, you know? and honestly, sometimes the basics can give you the clarity you need to make better decisions as you grow.
 
if you’re looking for something simple, you might wanna check out QuickBooks Self,

Employed. it’s made for freelancers and could help with invoicing and tracking expenses without all the extra stuff you don't need.

just keep in mind it can get a bit pricey if you need more features down the line...
 
have you thought about trying out Zoho Books? it’s pretty straightforward and has a free trial so you can see if it fits your needs without committing right away...
 
@Archie Turner quickBooks Self, Employed might seem simple, but it can actually get pretty overwhelming if you’re not careful. i mean, they market it as straightforward, but once you start diving into it, you might find it has more features than you expected, and not all of them are useful for freelancers.

plus, the pricing can sneak up on you with all those add, ons. if you’re just starting out, you might be better off with something that really focuses on the essentials without trying to upsell you on stuff you don’t need.

there are other tools out there that might give you a cleaner experience without the clutter. sometimes, simplicity is more than just a few less features; it’s about how easy it is to navigate and actually get your work done without feeling like you’re lost in a maze.
 
@Emily Carter zoho Books might seem straightforward, but I’ve heard it can get a bit complicated once you dig in. the free trial is nice, but if you’re not careful, you could end up spending more time figuring it out than actually using it.

some folks I know have found it hard to navigate, especially if they’re not super tech, savvy. if you’re looking for something that won’t eat up your time, maybe check out something like Wave or even a simple spreadsheet to start.

it might not have all the bells and whistles, but it can keep things easy while you get your feet wet.
 
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