FreshBooks vs Wave: Accounting Software Compared
FreshBooks vs Wave at a glance
FreshBooks
Rating: ★★★★½ 4.7
Price: $17/month
Best for: Service businesses focused on invoicing and time tracking
Wave
Rating: ★★★★½ 4.3
Price: Free
Best for: Freelancers and startups with tight budgets
Feature-by-feature comparison
| Dimension | FreshBooks | Wave |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $17/month | Free |
| Rating | ★★★★½ 4.7 | ★★★★½ 4.3 |
| Best for | Service businesses focused on invoicing and time tracking | Freelancers and startups with tight budgets |
| Top features | Professional invoice creation and tracking, Time tracking with project management, Expense management with receipt scanning | Free invoicing and payment collection, Expense tracking and categorization, Financial reports and profit & loss statements |
| Top strengths | Excellent for service businesses; Great time tracking and project management | Completely free for core features; No credit card required |
| Main tradeoffs | Limited inventory management; Not ideal for retail or product-based businesses | Limited reporting compared to paid options; Smaller feature set overall |
When FreshBooks wins
FreshBooks is the better pick if you prioritize excellent for service businesses and great time tracking and project management. The entry plan at $17/month fits teams that want to get running quickly without paying for capabilities they may not need for 12-18 months.
Best for: Service businesses focused on invoicing and time tracking
Try FreshBooks →When Wave wins
Wave is the better pick if you prioritize completely free for core features and no credit card required. The entry plan at Free suits teams that already know their workflow and want a platform that scales without surprise pricing tiers later.
Best for: Freelancers and startups with tight budgets
Try Wave →Mistakes to avoid when choosing between FreshBooks and Wave
- Comparing the starter plans only. Both tools usually move you to a middle plan within 6 months. Compare the plan you'll actually use, not the one they advertise.
- Ignoring the migration cost. The cheaper monthly fee disappears if migration takes weeks. Ask both vendors for their data-import templates and migration support before committing.
- Skipping the integration check. Map your existing stack first, then compare which of these two has native integrations vs. which makes you build a Zapier workflow per connection.
- Treating "starts at $X" as the real price. Add seats, advanced features, and payment processing where relevant. Build a 12-month TCO before signing.
Frequently asked questions
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