Compare Multiview and Zoho Books - Mar 2022

Shlomi LaviShlomi Lavi / Mar 11, 2022

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Bottom Line: Which is Better - Multiview or Zoho Books?

Multiview is more expensive to implement (TCO) than Zoho Books, and Zoho Books is rated higher (96/100) than Multiview (93/100). Multiview offers users more features (19) than Zoho Books (6).

Looking for the right Core Accounting solution for your business? Buyers are primarily concerned about the real total cost of implementation (TCO), the full list of features, vendor reliability, user reviews, and the pros and cons. In this article we compare between the two software products:

Multiview Financial Software Vs. Zoho

Multiview Financial Software: Company Information The Multiview Experience First, welcome to the Multiview world of quality products, people and processes. Unlike the companies we compete against, Multiview is the manufacturer of our software. The benefit to client companies is Multiview controls all the processes, end to end, which leaves us a great deal of flexibility in ...

Zoho: Zoho.com offers a comprehensive suite of award-winning online business, productivity & collaboration applications. Customers use Zoho Applications to run their business processes, manage their information and be more productive while at the office or on the go, without having to worry about expensive or outdated hardware or software. To date, Zoho...

Who is more expensive? Multiview or Zoho Books?

The real total cost of ownership (TCO) of Core Accounting software includes the software license, subscription fees, software training, customizations, hardware (if needed), maintenance and support and other related services. When calculating the TCO, it's important to add all of these ”hidden costs” as well. We prepared a TCO (Total Cost) calculator for Multiview and Zoho Books.

Multiview price starts at $150 per user/year , On a scale between 1 to 10 Multiview is rated 2, which is much lower than the average cost of Core Accounting software. Zoho Books price starts at $10 per organizer/month , When comparing Zoho Books to its competitors, the software is rated 2 - much lower than the average Core Accounting software cost.

Bottom line: Multiview cost is around the same cost of Zoho Books.

Which software includes more/better features?

We've compared Multiview Vs. Zoho Books based on some of the most important and required Core Accounting features.

Multiview: this software is considered "feature-rich" with more than 10 important features, here is a partial list: Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Billing & Invoicing, Budgeting & Forecasting, Fixed-Assets, Fund-Accounting, Multi-Currency, Tax compliance.

Zoho Books: Billing & Invoicing, Purchase Orders, Sales Reporting, Tax compliance, Time & Expense.

Target customer size

Multiview Financial Software is suited for most companies of varying sizes that also need a solution that facilitates in-depth management of their accounting branch. Zoho Corporation created Zoho Books in response to another accounting software called Quickbooks to target small and mid-size businesses that want to save time in bookkeeping and paperwork.

Multiview

ITQlick rating
(4.6/5)

starts at $150 per user/year

Multiview Financial Software is a cloud-based modular financial management system that incorporates accounts payable, accounts receivable, purchase order management, a general ledger, inventory management, busi...

Categories: Accounting & Finance, Billing & Invoicing, Budgeting & CPM, Core Accounting.

Zoho Books

ITQlick rating
(4.4/5)

starts at $10 per organizer/month

Zoho Books is an online accounting software designed to provide businesses with better control and management of their money flow. It is a tool that helps you record, monitor and reconcile transactions and bank...

Categories: Billing & Invoicing, Core Accounting, Medical Accounting.

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Multiview: 19 Features

Accounts Payable
Accounts Receivable
Billing & Invoicing
Budgeting & Forecasting
Fixed-Assets
Fund-Accounting
Multi-Currency
Tax compliance
Time & Expense
Accounts Payable
Accounts Receivable
Billing & Invoicing
Purchase Orders
Data Analysis Tools
Time and Expense Tracking
Enterprise Resource Planning
CRM
Fixed Asset Management
Inventory Management

Zoho Books: 6 Features

Billing & Invoicing
Purchase Orders
Sales Reporting
Tax compliance
Time & Expense
Time and Expense Tracking
ITQlick rating ITQlick Rating is based on the software score (below) and aggregated online reviews
ITQlick score ITQlick Score is a 1 to 100, the calculation is based on pricing, and functionality Vs. alternative solutions
Pricing score pricing Score is a 1 to 10 (10 is high cost), based on the TCO (cost of licences, customizations, training, hardware when relevant) Vs. alternative solutions
License pricing license pricing (if provided by the software vendor)
Functionality score
Software review
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Multivie...
ITQlick rating
4.6/5
Score
93/100
Pricing
3.8/10
License pricing
$150 per user/year
Functionality
53
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Zoho Boo...
ITQlick rating
4.4/5
Score
96/100
Pricing
2.4/10
License pricing
$10 per organizer/month
Functionality
9
QuickBoo...
ITQlick rating
4.2/5
Score
99/100
Pricing
5/10
License pricing
$12.50 per month
Functionality
7
Wave Acc...
ITQlick rating
4.4/5
Score
97/100
Pricing
5.6/10
License pricing
Pricing not available
Functionality
8
FreshBooks
ITQlick rating
4.5/5
Score
95/100
Pricing
2/10
License pricing
$6 per month
Functionality
28

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