I'm developing a AI smart Quickbooks Competitor. Would you switch from QB for a free alternative?

Matt Stratman
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I'm exploring options for developing a free bookkeeping app that could compete with QuickBooks. I'm curious to get insights from entrepreneurs on this topic. A few questions for those of you currently using bookkeeping software or apps: Are you paying for a bookkeeping app like QuickBooks? If so, what are the main features you value the most? If there was a free alternative that offered similar or better features, would you consider switching? For those not using QuickBooks, what app or method are you using to track your business finances? The app I'm considering would have features like: Ability to import transactions from linked bank accounts and auto-classify expenses Send/receive payments through a Stripe integration Offer integrated, interest-bearing business bank accounts Would an app with these types of features be valuable for your business? I'm trying to gauge interest and find the right product-market fit, so any insights from business owners/entrepreneurs would be greatly appreciated. Let me know your thoughts!

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Gurkaran Singh
Hey there! Hey there! As an entrepreneur deeply involved in the tech scene, I can see the potential of an AI-powered QuickBooks competitor. Offering a free alternative with features like auto-classifying expenses, Stripe integration, and integrated business bank accounts sounds promising. Personally, I've used QuickBooks for its robust features, but if a free alternative could match or even surpass those functionalities, count me in for a switch! The ability to streamline financial tracking and payments all in one platform would be a game-changer for many businesses. Your approach of seeking insights from fellow business owners and entrepreneurs shows that you're on the right track to creating a product that fits the market's needs. Keep up the great work, and I look forward to seeing your app in action!
Matt Stratman
@thestarkster Thanks for the insights. I'm hoping other business owners and entrepreneurs feel the same as you.