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Xero Raises Another $150M to Do Battle With Intuit in Online Accounting Software

83 pointsby kjgover 11 years ago

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ilamontover 11 years ago
<i>Xero’s unique selling point is its slick and simple user interface</i><p>This worked for Mint. I am less confident it will work for Xero, even though many startups&#x2F;small businesses (myself included) want an alternative to Quickbooks.<p>The article didn&#x27;t mention this, but one of the most important selling points is not how it looks to SMBs, but whether or not banks and accountants will work with it. I remember reading somewhere that 90% of small business accountants integrate with Quickbook files or Quickbooks Online. Getting accountants to start using a new system will be a tough sell, especially if only a small number of early adopter clients are there to begin with.<p>While it may be possible to encourage SMBs to switch to Xero-based banks or accountants, that&#x27;s a large step for some. I use a neighborhood bank for business banking services (augmented by Dwolla) and a local accountant team that is pretty sharp. Switching is not only a PITA, there&#x27;s also the risk that a new bank and accountant may be lacking in other areas, even if they support Xero.
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mbellover 11 years ago
I was looking at Xero last year and ran into a firm brick wall, from [0]:<p>&quot;There is a daily limit of 1000 API calls that a provider can make against a particular Xero organisation in a rolling 24 hour period.&quot;<p>That is an absurdly low limit for anything but the simplest of businesses or businesses that aren&#x27;t actually looking for tight integration, but rather just something to push accounting data to at the end of a day.<p>[0] <a href="http://developer.xero.com/documentation/getting-started/xero-api-limits/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;developer.xero.com&#x2F;documentation&#x2F;getting-started&#x2F;xero...</a>
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icuover 11 years ago
Living in London now I&#x27;ve not really kept up with the start up&#x2F;entrepreneurial scene in New Zealand (actually it&#x27;s one of the many reasons why I left New Zealand in the first place but New Zealand&#x27;s start up prospects are a whole other story). While it is amazing that Rod Drury (Xero’s CEO) has built Xero up to a valuation of about 2 billion, it&#x27;s not a surprise. Rod had a vision right from the start to build a global company that would outmanoeuvre QuickBooks and MYOB with Web 2.0 and from what I know he had the experience (he&#x27;s a serial entrepreneur) and access to capital to execute.<p>I&#x27;ve meet him a few times when I lived in Auckland (New Zealand) and approached him for advice when I was fresh out of University. If New Zealand wasn&#x27;t such a small place getting access would have been impossible but Rod was really approachable and I was lucky enough to meet him over breakfast and get some entrepreneurial advice (this was about 7 years ago).<p>Some of the most memorable things he said to me at that breakfast was that entrepreneurs are fundamentally unemployable. I inferred from that statement that being an entrepreneur was going to be the only compatible career path for me (at the time I was considering going into investment banking). At the time I didn&#x27;t heed his advice (well I was an impetuous youth) and I went to work for a discretionary fund manager but with the benefit of hindsight he was quite right. I really didn&#x27;t like working for others.<p>The other thing he said was that I was probably too young for entrepreneurial success and that there&#x27;s a certain element of experience needed for entrepreneurial success. I&#x27;m now a bit older and a touch greyer and with the luxury of hindsight I can now understand what he means. Now in my early 30s, my approach to launching my start up is a lot different to what I was doing in my 20s.
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chiaroover 11 years ago
As a public investor, I was wondering why my ticker wasn&#x27;t ticking last Friday. I&#x27;d encourage anyone in AU&#x2F;NZ to take a look at Xero - we don&#x27;t have many public tech stocks here, so it&#x27;ll be interesting to see what happens to this one and its effect on the scene here.<p><a href="https://www.google.com/finance?client=ob&amp;q=ASX:XRO" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.google.com&#x2F;finance?client=ob&amp;q=ASX:XRO</a>
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djtover 11 years ago
Xero was started by someone involved with MYOB. MYOB&#x27;s software is a nightmare for SMB&#x27;s, so they probably started there as small businesses are happy to put their finances in the cloud. Once they grow their businesses out I can imagine Xero will grow with those businesses (ie payroll). Xero seem to be embracing API hooks into other systems too, very smart play as they can potentially include things like payroll etc etc later down the track.
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edawerdover 11 years ago
Xero is one of a number of companies that are helping to modernize the backoffice for SMBs. While the article focuses on Xero&#x27;s UI as a selling point, another key value proposition is their integration with other modern back-office software such as ZenPayroll for payroll and bill.com for billing. These sorts of things are providing a more integrated and seamless back office for businesses and accountants.
MarkMcover 11 years ago
Their website doesn&#x27;t seem to mention prices for accountants. If I was a bookkeeper wanting to manage the accounts of say 10 clients, how much would Xero charge me?
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buro9over 11 years ago
We chose Xero for our UK startup as:<p>1) It syncs with HSBC bank (we chose HSBC as it syncs with Xero)<p>2) It syncs with PayPal (we chose PayPal as it syncs with Xero)<p>3) Our accountants ( <a href="http://ihorizon.co.uk/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;ihorizon.co.uk&#x2F;</a> ) use it heavily<p>4) It has an API<p>My goal in choosing an accounting tool is to have visibility and centralisation to ensure that the key people in the company have information instantly about cash flow, assets, the books, etc. And it does all of this really well.<p>The areas in which Xero is a PITA for anyone considering using it:<p>A) Expenses.<p>B) API limits.<p>C) Payroll<p>On expenses, the cycle is a long one and unfortunately expenses in Xero are such a mess that our accountants urge us to use an Excel based spreadsheet that we print and complete by hand, and then post to the accountant for processing. Then the accountant summarises the expenses and enters it into Xero. This sucks big time. One of our goals in choosing Xero is to ensure that we can see all of our costs clearly. We want to be able to answer questions like &quot;How much are we spending on air travel?&quot; and if expenses are summarised we lose that insight. Expenses in Xero are non-editable, which makes them very hard to fix when an employee enters in something wrong. We&#x27;re not talking about fixing the payment amounts as payments would have been made already, but fixing categorisation, VAT (sales tax), etc.<p>On API limits one of the driving reasons to select Xero was to have the capability for a company dashboard in which revenue, recurring revenue, runway, etc is displayable on the single dashboard along with customer metrics, operations information, etc. We even want to eventually have monetary events in the company books charted &quot;there was this spike of customers due to this Slashdotting, that led to this operations load which in turn did this to the revenue&quot; (or not as is likely the case). The API limits are way too low to be useful, to the point that right now we&#x27;ve not actually built it into the dashboard. The limits are such that developing against the API isn&#x27;t as trivial as calling it and fetching the numbers, now we&#x27;d have to build our own storage and design that schema, etc. It&#x27;s gone from a quick extension to the dashboard to a more significant piece of work.<p>On payroll, Xero does not implement any real capability other than recording that payroll has happened. That our accountant still uses Sage ( <a href="http://www.sage.co.uk/sage-50-payroll" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.sage.co.uk&#x2F;sage-50-payroll</a> ) to calculate payroll and generate payslips and payment instructions shows how useless Xero payroll is. It&#x27;s not even fit for purpose, they built the first 80% (recording it and issuing payslips, etc) but not the ability to calculate it.<p>I don&#x27;t know how the main UK competitor stacks up against Xero, but I&#x27;ve looked at Kashflow ( <a href="http://www.kashflow.com/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.kashflow.com&#x2F;</a> ) a few times and would probably try it out in parallel to Xero for a while if they&#x27;d complete the picture above and weren&#x27;t using SOAP for the API.<p>Xero is a love&#x2F;hate relationship, it&#x27;s good but the limitations are awkward and inelegant. It feels half-baked in many ways, parts of Xero are nearly perfect, but other parts look like a first-stab that after 3 years of using it it has become clear that no-one is going to finish.
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lognover 11 years ago
I was trying to find a breakdown of Freshbooks, Xero, and Quickbooks. Found this: <a href="http://accounting-software.findthebest.com/compare/64-157/Xero-vs-Freshbooks" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;accounting-software.findthebest.com&#x2F;compare&#x2F;64-157&#x2F;Xe...</a><p>Anyone have any thoughts on features&#x2F;prices of these?
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