To echo Vicky Tan below, the invoice limit is a huge issue for sole trader healthcare professionals. I am a solo physiotherapist in Australia, and like most of you have no need for bulk reconciliation or payroll. I only need Xero to track my expenses and revenue for GST & tax purposes.
As in Vicky's case, I do all invoicing through my clinical software (Splose). This is automatically synced with Xero which is admittedly very handy, but each invoice payment that I reconcile through Xero counts toward the limit; forcing me onto the Grow plan.
I initially chose Xero for the simple and cheap functionality of the Starter/Ignite plan, but am now considering Quickbooks or even simpler all in one solutions like Hnry...
To echo Vicky Tan below, the invoice limit is a huge issue for sole trader healthcare professionals. I am a solo physiotherapist in Australia, and like most of you have no need for bulk reconciliation or payroll. I only need Xero to track my expenses and revenue for GST & tax purposes.
As in Vicky's case, I do all invoicing through my clinical software (Splose). This is automatically synced with Xero which is admittedly very handy, but each invoice payment that I reconcile through Xero counts toward the limit; forcing me onto the Grow plan.
I initially chose Xero for the simple and cheap functionality of the Starter/Ignite plan, but am now considering Quickbooks or even simpler all in one solutions like Hnry...