Almost every business starts its books in a spreadsheet. It's free, it's familiar, and for the first few months it works fine. But spreadsheets were built for calculations, not for accounting — and the gap shows as soon as your business gains any real momentum.
So how do you know when you've outgrown the spreadsheet? Here's an honest comparison.
Let's be fair — spreadsheets are genuinely useful:
For a side project, a one-page budget, or rough planning, a spreadsheet is often the right tool. The problem is using it as your system of record for actual transactions.
The cracks rarely show up all at once. They build slowly:
The real cost isn't the software you're avoiding — it's the hours lost reconciling, and the decisions made on numbers you can't fully trust.
You've probably outgrown spreadsheets if any of these sound familiar:
If you nodded at two or more, the switch will likely pay for itself quickly.
| Spreadsheet | Accounting software | |
|---|---|---|
| Double-entry accuracy | ✗ | ✓ |
| Automatic reports (P&L, balance sheet) | ✗ | ✓ |
| Audit trail | ✗ | ✓ |
| Tax handling (VAT/WHT) | Manual | ✓ |
| Invoicing & inventory | Manual | ✓ |
| Scales with growth | ✗ | ✓ |
Good accounting software records transactions the way you think about them — "send an invoice," "pay a bill" — and turns them into accurate, balanced books automatically. Reports that took a day to assemble are ready in a click.
This is the myth that keeps people on spreadsheets. It used to be true. It isn't anymore.
Basis offers a Desktop edition that is free forever — no subscription, no credit card, no expiry. It includes full double-entry accounting, invoicing, inventory, tax handling, and proper financial reports. When you're ready for cloud access or multi-user collaboration, paid Server and Cloud editions are there — but you can run a complete, professional set of books without paying anything.
In other words: the thing that kept you on spreadsheets — cost — is no longer a reason to stay.
Spreadsheets are a great place to start and a risky place to stay. The moment your books become something you rely on — for decisions, for taxes, for growth — it's worth moving to a tool built for the job.
If cost was your only hesitation, download Basis free and keep proper books from day one.