Helix Invoicing vs QuickBooks

$279 once vs $55/month. Same invoicing features. One you own, one you rent.

Quick Answer: QuickBooks charges $55/month ($2,214 over 3 years with inflation). Helix includes invoicing as part of a $279 one-time purchase — or $99 today and two more payments. You also get CRM, scheduling, invoicing, time tracking, and task management. Break even in 5.1 months. 30-day money-back guarantee.

Bottom Line

Helix Invoicing is part of a $279 one-time purchase. QuickBooks charges $55/month ($660/year). Over 3 years, QuickBooks costs $2,214. Helix stays at $279. Break even in 5.1 months. After that, QuickBooks users keep paying — you don't. QuickBooks also lacks No scheduling/booking and No CRM functionality which Helix includes.

The Math

QuickBooks monthly$55/mo
QuickBooks annual$660/yr
QuickBooks 3-year (11.4% inflation)$2,214
QuickBooks 5-year$4,142
QuickBooks processing feesnone or 2.9%+$0.25
Helix Invoicing — one time $279
You save over 3 years$1,935

Invoicing Features: QuickBooks vs Helix

FeatureQuickBooksHelix
Professional invoice templates
Recurring invoices
Payment tracking
Overdue reminders
Multiple payment methods
Invoice-to-job linking
PDF export
Client payment history
Price $55/mo forever $279 once

Why People Compare Helix Invoicing to QuickBooks

QuickBooks is one of the more popular choices for invoicing. At $55/month, it is not cheap — but it has earned a reputation for reliability and depth in its core area. The challenge is that QuickBooks is a subscription. Every month you pay whether you use it heavily or not. And SaaS companies raise prices an average of 11.4% per year.

Helix takes a different approach. Invoicing is one of 11 integrated modules in a $279 one-time purchase. Your invoicing connects directly to your CRM, scheduling, invoicing, and time tracking — no Zapier, no copying between apps, no integration tax. You pay once and own your tools.

Why People Leave QuickBooks

What QuickBooks Doesn't Include

These features require additional subscriptions with QuickBooks. Helix includes all of them:

When QuickBooks Is the Better Choice

For solo operators and small teams, Helix does 90% of what QuickBooks does at 80% less cost over 3 years.

Who Helix Is Actually For

Helix is built for solopreneurs and small teams who run service-based businesses — plumbers, photographers, house cleaners, personal trainers, nail techs, landscapers, and dozens of other trades. If you book clients, do work, and send invoices, Helix replaces the 3-5 subscriptions you are currently paying for. Your invoicing connects directly to your CRM, scheduling, invoicing, and time tracking. No Zapier. No copying between apps. $279 once — or $99 today and two more payments — and you own your tools forever.

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Pricing verified March 2026.

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