Xledger
vs
Visma Global

Xledger

Visma Global
Company size
Number of employees
Microenterprises (1-10)
Small business (11-100)
Medium-sized enterprises (101-500)
Large companies (500+)
Microenterprises (1-10)
Small business (11-100)
Medium-sized enterprises (101-500)
Large companies (500+)
Platform
Cloud service
On-premises
Mobile app
Cloud service
On-premises
Mobile app
Price information
Free trial
Price model module
Subscription price model
Price model license
Free trial
Price model module
Subscription price model
Price model license
Product features in Accounting Software
Analysis tools
Automatic accounting
Automatic payments
Bookkeeping
Budgeting
Electronic invoice management
Integratable
Invoicing
Multi-company management
Payroll management
Reports
Time & project management
Analysis tools
Automatic accounting
Automatic payments
Bookkeeping
Budgeting
Electronic invoice management
Integratable
Invoicing
Multi-company management
Payroll management
Reports
Time & project management
Reviews
Pros
The group structure of Xledger, as well as the built-in reporting options. Both the Dashboard and pivoted extracts are a great help in my everyday work.
The best thing about Xledger is the dimensional model. It provides excellent flexibility in structuring, managing and reporting across company, department, project, customer and other relevant dimensions. For organisations with a need for good financial insight and control, this provides a strong basis for both efficient accounting and better management reporting. In addition, the system is perceived as robust and scalable, especially for customers with more complex financial processes.
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Reviews
Cons
Somewhat heavy and large menu paths. The help section is also a little difficult to navigate. It is also sometimes challenging that it takes a "long" time from posting something until it is actually updated in the general ledger. This is particularly challenging at the end of a period, where you need to update the figures quickly.
Some of the functionality can be perceived as unintuitive for new users, and some setups/changes require more specialist expertise than desirable. Reporting, dashboards and user interfaces could be even more self-explanatory and flexible for managers and non-accounting users.
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