I used to do the same with quickbooks until we moved to Zoho 2 years ago.
We use the Zoho suite for virtually all our back office operations.  It's
remarkably affordable, scalable, and flexible. And it has a big enough
ecosystem that you find or develop whatever custom stuff you'd like.

*Books *handles all accounting (it's like QBO)
*Expense *manages our expense reporting (linked to Books)
*Subscriptions *handles all our monthly recurring billing and customer
portal
*CRM *for our sales and lead processes
*Campaigns *for email marketing
*Desk *for our care/ticketing system

We use *Zenefits *as our HR/benefits platform and are about to transition
Intuit Payroll to Zenefits, to get rid of one more disparate system.

Jim Hanley
617.839.9098
netBlazr <http://www.netblazr.com> - free your broadband

On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 10:15 AM, Tom Fadgen via WISP <w...@wispa.org>
wrote:

>
> Every 3 years I replace my Quickbooks software with the new version
> since they will no longer support some features with the old versions.
> This year I lost my part time bookkeeper that would come in once a
> week and all the new part-timers want to work remote which makes an
> online service the best choice. I use ADP for payroll and integrated
> time keeping and I use Powercode for receivables. I am looking at the
> following:
>
> Quickbooks Online
> Freshbooks
> Zoho
>
> I am sure I am not the only one that has made or is looking into this.
> What is everyone else using. I believe that Quickbooks is the dominant
> player here and but I am not quite sure they are the best for me
> needs.
>
> What is everyone else using?
>
> Tom Fadgen
> coastinet.com
>
>
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