Wave vs Helix
The Real Comparison for Cricut Operators

Wave
$16/mo ($192/yr)
VS
Helix
$279 once — own forever
or 3 payments of $99
Break even: 17.4 months. Save $365 over 3 years.
"I compared Wave and Helix side by side. The math wasn't even close. $644 over 3 years vs $279 once. Switched and never looked back."
— Cricut operator, Helix customer

The verdict for cricut operators: Wave is solid software, but at $16/month it costs $644 over 3 years. Helix does most of what Wave does for $279 once. For solo cricut operators and small teams, Helix is the better deal.

Choose Helix if:

  • You're done paying monthly forever
  • You're a solo operator or small team (1-5)
  • You need financial-suite, task-manager in one purchase in one tool
  • You're tired of price increases
  • You want to own your tools like you own your equipment

Choose Wave if:

  • You have a large team (10+) needing enterprise features
  • You're deeply invested in Wave's specific workflow
  • You need a feature Helix doesn't have yet

What Wave Actually Costs Cricut Operators

The 3-Year Damage

Year 1$192
Year 2 (+11.4% inflation)$214
Year 3$238
Total lost to Wave$644

Helix: $279. Once. You keep $365. And you own it — no more "we're updating our pricing" emails.

Your Wave subscription has cost you $0.00 since you opened this page.

Feature-by-Feature

FeatureWaveHelix
Invoicing
Scheduling
CRM
Time Tracking
Full Accounting✓ (SIMPL)
Task Management
Price$16/mo$279 once
or 3 × $99
3-Year Total$644$279
You own it?No — stop paying, lose accessYes — forever
"The feature comparison convinced me. Helix does 90% of what Wave does — for 10% of the 3-year cost. And I actually own it."
— Cricut operator

Calculate Your Full Stack

Wave plus whatever else you're paying for:

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Switching from Wave

1
Export your data — Go to Settings → Data Export. Download customers, invoices, transactions, and accounts.
2
Set up Helix — 15-minute setup. Import your client list and chart of accounts from CSV.
3
Parallel run — Run both for 1-2 weeks. Verify bank connections and recurring invoices work.
4
Cancel Wave — Cancel paid features. Your free account data stays accessible for records.
✓ 30-day money-back guarantee. Zero risk.
Cricut Operators are switching from Wave every week.

The math doesn't lie.

What This Means for Cricut Operators

You make custom shirts, decals, mugs, and tote bags. Today: 8 custom shirt orders from Etsy ($22 each), 3 custom decal orders ($8 each), and a mom wanting 15 custom cups for a birthday party ($12 each). Each shirt needs weeding, pressing, and packaging. The birthday party customer wants each cup personalized with a different name. Between Cricut Access ($10/month), blank costs, vinyl, and Etsy fees, your margin on a $22 shirt is about $9. Your accounting is an Instagram DM thread.

Cricut Operators deal with unique challenges that generic software was not built for: Cricut Access subscription ($10/month) plus design space limitations. Vinyl costs per project are small but tracking across 50 product types is chaos. Custom text orders require individual setup time that's hard to price. Competing on price with other Cricut sellers in a saturated market. Wave charges $16/month on top of these daily realities. The median Cricut operator earns $20,000/year — $192/year in software subscriptions is a significant percentage of that income, paid every year, forever.

Helix is $279 once. Invoicing, scheduling, CRM, time tracking, accounting — all connected, built for cricut operators. You own it like you own your Cricut Maker or Explore.

FAQ

Is Helix really a Wave replacement?

For solo cricut operators and small teams, yes. invoicing, scheduling, CRM, time tracking, task management, and full accounting — all for $279 once. Wave may be better if you have a large team (10+) or need enterprise-specific features.

What does Wave do that Helix doesn't?

Wave has features like Free accounting software and Unlimited invoicing that some businesses rely on. For most solo cricut operators, these aren't dealbreakers.

How fast does Helix pay for itself?

At $16/month, Helix pays for itself in 17.4 months. After that: $192 saved every year.

Can I pay in installments?

Yes. Helix is $279 as a one-time payment, or 3 payments of $99 ($297 total). Either way it's a one-time purchase — no subscription, no recurring fees ever.

"$644 over 3 years to Wave. Or $279 once for Helix. I own my tools now. No more renting software."
— Cricut operator, Helix owner

$644 Over 3 Years. Or $279 Once (or 3 × $99).

Own your tools. Stop renting your software.

Get Helix — $279 Once
or 3 payments of $99
✓ 30-day money-back — save $500 or full refund

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