Negotiatus is purchasing software from the company of the same name in New York, that aims to transform the way business administrators and users place orders, control spend, and submit payment across their vendors. The platform is built for the entire purchasing process, and is designed to provide a consistent experience from sourcing through payment across every vendor and website.
N/A
QuickBooks Online
Score 8.3 out of 10
N/A
QuickBooks Online is a SaaS version of the QuickBooks product. It contains all of the features found in the local version. Higher-priced plans include greater automation, payment management, inventory and time tracking, and analytics features.
$38
per month
Pricing
Negotiatus
QuickBooks Online
Editions & Modules
No answers on this topic
Simple Start
$38
per month
Essentials
$75
per month
Plus
$115
per month
Advanced
$275
per month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Negotiatus
QuickBooks Online
Free Trial
No
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
No
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
Yes
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
—
—
More Pricing Information
Community Pulse
Negotiatus
QuickBooks Online
Features
Negotiatus
QuickBooks Online
Payroll Management
Comparison of Payroll Management features of Product A and Product B
Negotiatus
-
Ratings
QuickBooks Online
8.4
81 Ratings
9% above category average
Pay calculation
00 Ratings
7.572 Ratings
Benefit plan administration
00 Ratings
7.033 Ratings
Direct deposit files
00 Ratings
9.067 Ratings
Salary revision and increment management
00 Ratings
9.046 Ratings
Reimbursement management
00 Ratings
9.448 Ratings
Customization
Comparison of Customization features of Product A and Product B
Negotiatus
-
Ratings
QuickBooks Online
8.3
71 Ratings
8% above category average
API for custom integration
00 Ratings
8.757 Ratings
Plug-ins
00 Ratings
8.058 Ratings
Security
Comparison of Security features of Product A and Product B
Negotiatus
-
Ratings
QuickBooks Online
9.7
112 Ratings
15% above category average
Single sign-on capability
00 Ratings
9.684 Ratings
Role-based user permissions
00 Ratings
9.7106 Ratings
Reporting & Analytics
Comparison of Reporting & Analytics features of Product A and Product B
Negotiatus
-
Ratings
QuickBooks Online
8.2
136 Ratings
4% above category average
Dashboards
00 Ratings
8.7128 Ratings
Standard reports
00 Ratings
8.3132 Ratings
Custom reports
00 Ratings
7.6120 Ratings
General Ledger and Configurable Accounting
Comparison of General Ledger and Configurable Accounting features of Product A and Product B
Negotiatus
-
Ratings
QuickBooks Online
8.6
147 Ratings
10% above category average
Accounts payable
00 Ratings
9.2125 Ratings
Accounts receivable
00 Ratings
9.4135 Ratings
Cash management
00 Ratings
8.9123 Ratings
Bank reconciliation
00 Ratings
9.2141 Ratings
Expense management
00 Ratings
8.8125 Ratings
Time tracking
00 Ratings
6.957 Ratings
Fixed asset management
00 Ratings
8.355 Ratings
Multi-currency support
00 Ratings
7.024 Ratings
Multi-division support
00 Ratings
9.245 Ratings
Regulations compliance
00 Ratings
9.341 Ratings
Electronic tax filing
00 Ratings
9.468 Ratings
Self-service portal
00 Ratings
8.869 Ratings
Global Financial Support
00 Ratings
8.318 Ratings
Primary and Secondary Ledgers
00 Ratings
8.837 Ratings
Intercompany Accounting
00 Ratings
8.931 Ratings
Localizations
00 Ratings
8.323 Ratings
Journals and Reconciliations
00 Ratings
9.476 Ratings
Enterprise Accounting
00 Ratings
8.327 Ratings
Configurable Accounting
00 Ratings
7.940 Ratings
Centralized Rules Framework
00 Ratings
8.426 Ratings
Standardized Processes
00 Ratings
8.652 Ratings
Inventory Management
Comparison of Inventory Management features of Product A and Product B
Negotiatus
-
Ratings
QuickBooks Online
7.6
49 Ratings
3% above category average
Inventory tracking
00 Ratings
8.046 Ratings
Automatic reordering
00 Ratings
7.023 Ratings
Location management
00 Ratings
8.323 Ratings
Manufacturing module
00 Ratings
7.018 Ratings
Order Management
Comparison of Order Management features of Product A and Product B
Negotiatus is well suited for multi-location--many locations doing the same thing, such as a franchise model. However, if you really want to have tight control on costing, the reporting is not robust enough that, with scale, it would make more sense to bring this in house and create your own vendor relationships
I appreciate the ability to auto-generate invoices for recurring transactions, which saves time, as well as the option to set up auto-generated transactions. The report option is super helpful when reviewing information, as you can click to view the details in the report without having to go back and forth.
Consolidated invoicing--Negotiatus consolidates all invoices into one monthly invoice for us to pay by the 15th of the subsequent month.
General ledger mapping--products on the platform can be mapped to one or more entities or cost centers through a monthly consolidated file, which has great value when it comes to process efficiency.
Ease of use--the platform is fairly easy for both users and administrators. With many locations that are geographically dispersed, it allows us to manage purchasing without an excess training need.
Workflows for accounts payable invoice review are terrific.
Bill payment allows you to pay vendors online via ACH or check without having to write a physical check, which reduces admin time.
The cloud based login lends well to a remote or hybrid work environment for staff.
QuickBooks Online allows you to pre-configure vendors' general ledger expense accounts. This helps with general ledger coding accuracy and consistency.
QuickBooks Online integrates with Rippling HRIS, Coast, Capital One, JPMorgan Chase, etc., which lends well to an efficient month-end closing and reduced administrative time.
Communicating Savings: Negotiatus sells itself on its vendor network--the ability to search for the best possible price according to what is available. However, it is challenging to tell what that savings would have been (e.g., WB Mason vs. Amazon).
Speed of Resolution: it sometimes takes a few months to come to a resolution when it comes to analysis/reporting. As they do not have great reporting around savings, we often ask for them to provide some periodic analysis. The account manager will put in the request, but it may not get completed or be up to the appropriate standard due to lack of understanding of the requirements.
Cancelled Orders: at some points early on (2+ years ago), many of the orders were cancelled and we were left scrambling to replace them. That has gotten much better.
The upsells have gotten worse over time and are on every screen in the most awkward positions. I don't need a constant reminder to upgrade, especially on a very old account that's paid thousands over the years.
The interface has never been especially intuitive, but I was an old Quicken user and it was somewhat familiar. Over time, it's gotten worse, and in the last 2 years, the program seems to move things more often than I would expect.
The software constantly adds features that I don't want and want to turn off, but the interface is so difficult to use that I find myself skipping it. Imagine seeing a message that the system recognized invoices that hadn't been paid so it prepared reminder notices for you that can be sent at the click of a button. Who thinks using canned reminders that you've never seen is a good thing?
A lot of functionality seems to derive from connecting your bank accounts to QBO. I don't want Intuit to have an always-on connection to any bank accounts, even checking.
It like the product 'right out of the box' and I trust Intuit will continually improve it over the years based on my experience with their desktop products. The large providers of Apps makes customizing the entire package relatively easy and seamless for a wide variety of business types.
I had very little trouble setting up the program and migrating from our old accounting system. The daily usage is also very intuitive and easy. Anytime we run into minor trouble with the program, there are always tons of help available on YouTube, so we don't even look up the online manual anymore.
In my experience, most representatives keep me on the phone for hours, literally, for a single issue and then usually cannot resolve it satisfactorily. I have 10 open cases that need resolution and, in my experience, there has been NO follow-up communication on any of them.
The person in charge of QB needs to be very accurate with record keeping and is recommended to stay on top of tasks. The biggest issue we have is reconciliation, and those issues occur only when too much time has occurred between reconciliations
As a freelance bookkeeper, the Desktop version of QuickBooks Online doesn't allow for ease of access from any device. Having to be on a computer with the software downloaded creates additional work to gain access to all required filings etc. Also, I personally find the linking functionality on the Online version to be much more streamlined and user friendly.
As we have grown along our professional path, we have also expanded our use of QB. The scalability is easy and features seem to be waiting for you until you need them. We have increased profits by over 10x from our first year in business to the current and have yet to find a reason to look elsewhere
QuickBooks has given us a useful portal by which to get an overview of our financials.
QuickBooks has given us a relatively easy way to send out invoices quickly and efficiently.
Due to the customization limitations on QuickBooks, we've had to get creative in third-party implementations to better represent our brand and to track financials.