As a freelancer I am torn between Snelstart and Moneybird.
Both packages fit freelancers and small SMBs. Snelstart has more financial depth and aligns better with accountants on traditional packages. Moneybird is more modern in UI and invoice flow.
Try this first
- 1Ask your accountant which package they prefer, in our practice this lowers quarterly turnaround significantly.
- 2Look at invoice volume, Moneybird is faster for 5-50 invoices per month, Snelstart wins on financial complexity.
- 3Test the bank link of your bank in a trial admin, both support ING, Rabo, ABN, bunq, Knab.
- 4Check which integrations you need (Mollie, Stripe, Klippa, Tellow, time tracking), both have a marketplace but the contents differ.
- 5Run year 1 and year 3 numbers, a cheap year-1 package that becomes expensive later is no saving.
When to bring us in
For a comparison on your actual numbers and flows, we can line both up side by side.
See also
- Switching from Exact Online to Yuki, open items and history do not matchPackage migrations stumble on ledger mapping and open AR/AP. Without a mapping table you lose context.
- Twinfield to Exact, dimensions and cost centres go missingTwinfield uses dimensions, Exact uses cost centres and projects. The mapping is not one-to-one.
- Accountant asks for RGS mapping, your ledger does not follow RGSRGS is the Dutch standard chart that SBR filings and accountant software expect. Without mapping, every year-end is manual.
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