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Gekko vs Pilot: What are the differences?

What is 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.

What is Pilot? A Bookkeeping service. Pilot is a bookkeeping company exclusively for startups. They're assisted by software tools that do the most error prone parts of the work, and give customers their own bookkeeping expert that sends accurate, detailed reports every month.

Gekko and Pilot can be primarily classified 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, Pilot provides the following key features:

  • All bookkeeping done in QBO
  • Accrual basis
  • Startup expertise
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What is Gekko?

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

What is Pilot?

Pilot is a bookkeeping company that specializes in startups. A US-based dedicated account manager does bookkeeping in QuickBooks and sends accurate, detailed reports every month.

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