Most of my clients will ask me a question: which software I should pick up, Quickbooks, Sage or Excel? But my answer is why not try Waveapps.
Benefits of using Wave
One of the biggest benefits of using Wave is that it offers a lot of functionality at no cost. The other benefit is utilization of Wave Payments, which allows you to sent invoice to your customers, and collect AR by accept online payments. In addition, a new payment option is in beta testing right now that allows you to accept payments directly from your website, opening the door to online selling. It’s now 2023, and upon revisiting, the price of Quickbooks is getting higher. While you can find many advertisements about Quickbooks on YouTube, in reality, if you want to use the full version of its features, it will cost you thousands of dollars per year. In comparison, Waveapps seems much more appealing.
Wave’s ease of use
Wave currently supports four web browsers; Desktop Chrome versions 65+, Desktop Firefox versions 63+, Desktop Safari versions 11.1+, and Desktop Edge versions 17+. Mobile apps are available for both iOS 11 and later as well as Android 5 and later, with both designed to be used exclusively with mobile phones.
Also, Wave Launchpad is a nice starting point for new users. Just choose one of the options — Professional Invoicing, Better Bookkeeping, or Reliable Payroll — and Wave will guide you through the entire setup and creation process. And way better than Excel.
Like all product dashboards, the Wave dashboard gives you a good overview of business performance, along with options to connect a bank account or credit card. The Cash Flow graph provides a nice view of money coming in and going out for the last year, and there’s also a bar graph that breaks down expenses nicely, so you can see exactly where your money’s going.
You can access any of Wave’s features from the vertical menu bar on the left side of the screen. Just click on the arrow to display all of the options available for that particular feature. Help is also available from the menu bar, as is the live chat option. One of the more helpful options is the Integrations tab, which allows you to easily connect with various apps that integrate with Wave.
Wave’s accounting functions are completely free and contain a lot of features, including:
- Sales
- Purchases
- Accounting
- Banking
- Reports
Sales
The Sales feature allows you to perform a variety of functions, including preparing an estimate for a customer. If the customer accepts the estimate, it can be easily converted to an invoice.
Wave invoice creation screen allows you to select colors and add a logo.
Wave includes custom invoice creation, (shown above) so you can add your business logo and accent colors to any invoice. There are also a variety of invoice templates you can choose from when creating an invoice, and you can easily add your invoice preferences during setup, eliminating the need to pick an invoice template each time you invoice.
There is also an option to add notes to any invoice. The recurring invoice option can be a real time-saver, since it allows you to automatically charge your customer’s credit card each month, eliminating the need to wait for payment. A new feature, currently in beta testing, will allow you to accept payments for products directly from your website, making Wave a good option for online sellers.
You can also sign up for Wave Payments to get paid from an invoice. Unfortunately, Wave is not geared towards accepting a check as payment, so there are some extra steps involved when recording a payment that is not made by credit card.
You can manage customers in Wave, but there is limited opportunity to add additional information such as credit limits or appropriate tax rates. Wave has also stated that customer statements will soon be added to a future Wave release, which will allow you to automatically remind your customers when their payment is late.
Finally, you can add a product or a service to Wave, but there really isn’t a way to manage inventory, making Wave a much better option if you provide services. If you’re tracking sales tax, you’ll have to enter each appropriate rate in the Sales Tax screen in order to apply it to an invoice.
Because Wave is primarily designed for single users who typically accept payments by credit card, the process to record a payment received by check seems to be unnecessarily complicated, so if you’re interested in using Wave, you should probably encourage your customers to pay by credit card.
Purchases
You can easily add a vendor bill to Wave and choose the currency that you wish to pay it in. Wave also automatically processes uploaded receipts to Purchases, so you can snap a photo of your lunch receipt and upload it to be properly expensed. It’s simple to add a vendor in Wave, but the application only tracks basic information for each vendor entered.
The Add a Product or Service option (shown below) is where you would enter any products or services.
Wave lets you choose whether the product or service is purchased to be sold, or if it should be added to a bill. Source: Wave software.
Accounting
You can connect your bank account to Wave, which will automatically import and match your banking transactions with your recorded income and expenses. There is also an option to manually upload a bank statement into the application or add manual transactions, which is a nice feature if you’re not comfortable connecting your bank or credit card information.
A reconciliation feature is also included in Wave, with a brief tutorial provided. Your chart of accounts is also easily accessible, so you can add a new account, change the name of any account, or edit the default chart of accounts.
Banking
The banking feature lets you manage all of your connected accounts, add a new account, or verify your identity to increase payment time, which is done using Wave Payments. Wave has also added an insurance option, which allows you to obtain a quote for business insurance through Next Insurance. While this is a nice idea, it seems like the insurance option would be more at home under Integrations or Resources.
Reports
Wave includes 12 reports that have limited customization capability, though they can be exported to a CSV file. You can also save any report as a PDF if you wish. Financial statements, a sales tax report, customer report, and an aged receivables report are also available, as is an aged payables report and account balances report.
Support
Wave product support is available by submitting a support request from the Wave website. You can also access support from within Wave. For new Wave users, chat support is available for 60 days after purchase to help with any product setup issues. After the 60 days, chat support is only available for Payments and Payroll customers.
You can also visit Wave’s Help Center to browse through a variety of application categories, ask a question, or access one of the Wave Guides. A user community is also available to join.
As previously mentioned, Wave offers an optional Payroll app that provides integrated payroll services to customers in eight states (CA, FL, IL, NY, NC, TX, VA, and WA). For these eight states, Wave will transfer the appropriate tax payments and file all tax forms.
For the other 42 unfortunate states, you’re on your own, though Wave does promise to guide you through the process. But as I stated earlier, if you’re paying folks, you should be probably be using another accounting application anyway.
Benefits of using Wave
One of the biggest benefits of using Wave is that it offers a lot of functionality at no cost. The other benefit is utilization of Wave Payments, which allows you to accept online payments from your customers. And, as stated earlier, a new payment option is in beta testing right now that allows you to accept payments directly from your website, opening the door to online selling.
Wave’s pricing
It is free! Here is the link for the details: Wave’s Price.
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