QWhat is the difference between QuickBooks Enterprise and Xero?
Xero is cloud-native accounting — modern, easy to use, accessible from any browser, with unlimited users on every plan — ideal for small and service-based businesses. QuickBooks Enterprise is desktop software built for depth: Advanced Inventory, assemblies, deep job costing, 200+ reports, and industry editions, with optional cloud hosting. Xero favors cloud simplicity; Enterprise favors capability.
QIs Xero better than QuickBooks Enterprise?
Neither is universally better — it depends on your business. Xero is excellent for small, service-led businesses that want simple cloud books and unlimited users. QuickBooks Enterprise is the stronger choice for inventory-heavy or project-driven businesses needing multi-location inventory, assemblies, deep job costing, and advanced reporting.
QDoes Xero have advanced inventory?
Xero includes basic inventory tracking, but it does not offer multi-location Advanced Inventory, barcode scanning, lot and serial tracking, or assemblies and bill of materials. Those capabilities are part of QuickBooks Enterprise Platinum and Diamond, which is why product-based businesses often choose Enterprise.
QHow many users does each support?
Xero includes unlimited users on all plans, which is a genuine advantage if you have many light users. QuickBooks Enterprise supports up to 40 simultaneous users with granular, role-based permissions. For large teams of occasional users, Xero’s model can be appealing; for depth and control, Enterprise leads.
QCan I switch from Xero to QuickBooks Enterprise?
Yes. Your Xero data can be migrated to QuickBooks Enterprise. There are differences in how data maps between the platforms, so we recommend planning the move with help — our team can guide the conversion so your lists, balances, and history come across cleanly.
QWhich is easier to use?
Both are designed to be approachable. Xero has a modern, clean cloud interface many users love. QuickBooks is the most familiar accounting software in the U.S., so most teams and accountants already know it. Ease of use is close; the bigger differences are in depth of features and ecosystem.
QWhich is more affordable?
Xero uses monthly per-plan pricing with unlimited users, which can be cost-effective for teams with many light users. QuickBooks Enterprise is an annual subscription, up to 20% below MSRP through CPAWarehouse, and includes capabilities Xero doesn’t. The better value depends on how many users you have and how much inventory and reporting depth you need.
QIs QuickBooks Enterprise available in the cloud like Xero?
Enterprise is desktop software at its core, but you can add cloud hosting through approved providers to access it from any browser. So while it isn’t cloud-native like Xero, you can run it in the cloud and get anywhere access while keeping Enterprise’s depth.