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BUNNI is an online bookkeeping and small-business financial management SaaS from the Netherlands, with “super simple” bookkeeping as its core selling point. It primarily targets zzp freelancers, service-based entrepreneurs, and small businesses, while also supporting associations, foundations, VOFs, BVs, and other organizations. The product is clearly designed for users without a finance background, aiming to replace Excel and traditional, complex accounting software.
Based on the main content, BUNNI covers day-to-day bookkeeping, invoices and quotes, time tracking, project management, travel/mileage logging, and income and expense categorization. It supports official bank connections with Dutch banks and various international payment providers, allowing transactions to be imported automatically. Once receipts and invoices have been organized, users can submit and pay VAT returns directly within the system through its connection with the Dutch Tax and Customs Administration. For collaboration with accountants, BUNNI offers Boekhoudermodus, an accountant mode that allows accountants to access and organize users’ colorful custom categories according to accounting standards.
Pricing is very straightforward: the standard price is €15 per month, excluding 21% VAT. Small businesses with monthly revenue below €2,500 receive a 33% discount, bringing the price to €10 per month excluding VAT. The official messaging emphasizes that there are no complicated plans, feature restrictions, or hidden fees. A one-month free trial is available, and the trial automatically stops at the end of the period. After subscribing, there are also no long-term contracts or cancellation notice periods.
In terms of security, BUNNI states that its servers are located in Amsterdam, backups are performed daily, and data is transmitted over encrypted connections and stored in encrypted form. For integrations, in addition to banks and the Dutch Tax and Customs Administration, it also provides a public API that can read or create data such as contacts, invoices, bookkeeping records, projects, time entries, and transactions. The API is included in the subscription. However, the official site also notes that the API is still in an early stage and will change in the future.
Its strengths include ease of use, transparent pricing, suitability for Dutch local tax filing and bank automation, support for accountant collaboration, and data export. Its limitations are that inventory management is currently unavailable, and information on enterprise-level permissions, security certifications, SSO, and similar features has not been disclosed. Its tax and banking capabilities are also heavily dependent on the Dutch context. It is best suited for Dutch freelancers, consultants, creators, designers, developers, small service providers, and small nonprofit organizations. The main content does not provide information on access from China, so this is considered unknown.
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