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Gekko vs inDinero: What are the differences?

Gekko: The one system for freelancers to easily manage their books online. Gekko is a an online financial administration tool for freelancers, small studios and startups; inDinero: Accounting, taxes & payroll. One solution. inDinero is your company's accounting department. One stop for all your accounting needs. We take care of your financial needs like no other.

Gekko and inDinero can be categorized as "Accounting" tools.

Some of the features offered by Gekko are:

  • create and send invoices
  • scan receipts on the go
  • track hours

On the other hand, inDinero provides the following key features:

  • inDinero keeps your books- inDinero updates your books for you so you can focus on running your business. No more data entry. We do it for you.
  • Your taxes are filed for you- Tax season creates a lot of stress for business owners, but it doesn't have to be that way. Just leave it to us.
  • Payroll & benefits done right- No matter how many employees you have, we reduce admin time so you can concentrate on making money.
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What is Gekko?

Gekko is a an online financial administration tool for freelancers, small studios and startups.

What is inDinero?

inDinero is your company's accounting department. One stop for all your accounting needs. We take care of your financial needs like no other.

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