Price Increase 2025

Users reporting 75% price increase over 3 years, 47% for 2025-26 alone

Bottom Line

Compounding annual increases mean businesses paying nearly double what they paid three years ago. Introductory discounts mask the true cost until renewal shock hits. In the time you paid QuickBooks $4,000+, you could have bought Helix for $279 and kept $3,721. That's not a savings — that's a rescue.

What Happened

Compounding annual increases mean businesses paying nearly double what they paid three years ago. Introductory discounts mask the true cost until renewal shock hits.

This is not an isolated incident. SaaS prices increase an average of 11.4% annually — five times general inflation. QuickBooks users have seen repeated price hikes, feature paywalls, and forced migrations. The pattern is always the same: get users dependent on the platform, then extract more money. You never own anything. Stop paying, lose access to everything you built inside the tool.

This event is actively impacting users right now. If you are affected, Helix offers a $279 one-time alternative with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

What Users Are Saying

Direct quotes from forums, review sites, and community boards:

"Users report 75% increase over 3 years, 47% increase for 2025-26 alone."
— QuickBooks user
"The introductory pricing got me in. The renewal price made me look for the door."
— QuickBooks user
"I did the math — I've paid QuickBooks over $4,000 in the last 3 years for basic invoicing."
— QuickBooks user

These are not isolated voices. This pattern repeats every time QuickBooks announces pricing changes.

The Bigger Problem with QuickBooks

This price change is part of a broader pattern. QuickBooks users consistently report:

And QuickBooks still does not include: No scheduling/booking, No CRM functionality, No project management for services. You would pay additional subscriptions for those — on top of the price increase.

What This Costs You

QuickBooks at $55/month is $660/year. With 11.4% annual inflation, that becomes $2,218 over 3 years and $3,914 over 5 years. Every price increase makes the gap wider. Every new "premium tier" moves features you already had behind a higher paywall.

Helix is $279 once. The price today is the price forever. No annual increases. No feature paywalls. No "we are updating our pricing" emails. You own it.

The Exit

You do not have to keep paying more every year for tools you do not own. Helix includes invoicing, scheduling, CRM, time tracking, task management, and full QuickBooks-style accounting for $279 one-time. Export your data from QuickBooks, import into Helix, and run both in parallel until you are confident. The 30-day money-back guarantee means zero risk.

Every month you stay on QuickBooks is another month of paying a price that only goes up. The break-even math is simple: at $55/month, Helix pays for itself in 6 months. After that, you keep every dollar they would have charged.

Get Helix — $279 Once, Forever

30-day money-back guarantee. No price increases. Ever.

FAQ

Will Helix raise prices too?

No. Helix is a one-time purchase. The price you pay today is the price. There are no subscriptions, no annual renewals, no "updated pricing" surprises. $279 once. Own it forever.

Can I switch from QuickBooks to Helix?

Yes. Export your data from QuickBooks as CSV. Import into Helix in about 15 minutes. Run both in parallel for 1-2 weeks. Cancel QuickBooks when you are ready. Most people switch in a weekend.

What if Helix does not work for me?

30-day money-back guarantee. Full refund, no questions. If Helix does not save you money in year one, you get every penny back.

Event documented 2025. Pricing verified March 2026.

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