Hey all. I am trying to figure out which accounting software to use for my one-man-show architecture firm. I'm seeing Quickbooks as the most recommended, but wanted to get input from folks with very small operations.
I need it to create invoices, track hours, support tax stuff, and create profit reports.
Thanks!
yarchitect
Sep 22, 18 8:42 am
We are a 3-4 man firm using Quickbooks. Not good for us. To get proper project cost reporting you need to run payroll through QB. If you don't (and we don't because we use ADP), you can't get job costing reports. Useless for us. It's clunky and cumbersome. Maybe for a 1-man firm it'll be fine?
Markytect
Oct 2, 18 8:13 am
Thanks guys. Anyone else?
Markytect
Mar 1, 19 6:21 pm
Ended up going with QB desktop pro. So far so good. I'll post any issues I have with it.
proto
Mar 1, 19 8:16 pm
For timesheets, billing & reports, we're on Harvest
Hey all. I am trying to figure out which accounting software to use for my one-man-show architecture firm. I'm seeing Quickbooks as the most recommended, but wanted to get input from folks with very small operations.
I need it to create invoices, track hours, support tax stuff, and create profit reports.
Thanks!
We are a 3-4 man firm using Quickbooks. Not good for us. To get proper project cost reporting you need to run payroll through QB. If you don't (and we don't because we use ADP), you can't get job costing reports. Useless for us. It's clunky and cumbersome. Maybe for a 1-man firm it'll be fine?
Thanks guys. Anyone else?
Ended up going with QB desktop pro. So far so good. I'll post any issues I have with it.
For timesheets, billing & reports, we're on Harvest
We outsource payroll with Paychex