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EZYcount is an online accounting and invoicing tool for Swiss freelancers and small businesses, positioned as something you can use “without being an accounting expert.” The page clearly states that EZYcount will be replaced by YESbusiness from 2026, so new users should evaluate the migration path and continuity of future support when making a decision.
Based on the captured content, EZYcount’s core capabilities include online bookkeeping, online invoicing, automatic import of bank transactions, and the generation of professional reports required by tax authorities, banks, and similar institutions. Its interface replaces traditional debit/credit concepts with “income/expenses” and color-based distinctions, lowering the learning curve for non-finance users. For collaboration, users can work online with a fiduciaire — a fiduciary accountant or trust/accounting firm — reducing the risk of sending sensitive accounting files by email or USB drive.
The product is a cloud-based SaaS service: with an internet connection, users can handle invoices and accounting at any time, with no local updates required. The page says accounting data is continuously stored in a secure Swiss online system and emphasizes secure transmission, but it does not disclose encryption methods, backup policies, or compliance certifications. Support is one of its stronger points: the official site says it can help users set up their accounting process within 14 days and offers personalized support in French, German, and English.
The page includes a “free trial” entry point, but does not disclose plans, pricing, trial length, feature limits, payment methods, or refund policy. As a result, its value for money can only be assessed cautiously. For production business use, it is advisable to confirm future pricing and migration arrangements with the official team or YESbusiness first.
Its strengths are ease of use, a good fit for Swiss small-business scenarios, bank imports that reduce manual errors, and support for remote collaboration with accounting advisors. Its weaknesses are the lack of public information: there is no clear detail on APIs, granular permissions, integration ecosystem, compliance certifications, or pricing. The fact that the product is about to be replaced also adds uncertainty to the selection process. It is better suited to Swiss-based freelancers, small shops, service businesses, associations, and startups, and less suitable for companies requiring multi-country tax handling, complex approval workflows, or deep developer integrations.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the available text, and payment methods are also not disclosed. If a China-based team is serving a Swiss entity, it should evaluate network connectivity, currency/payment options, and local accounting compliance. Domestic Chinese alternatives may include Kingdee Jingdou Cloud and Yonyou Haokuaiji; international alternatives include Xero, QuickBooks Online, Zoho Books, and its successor product YESbusiness.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on einfachebuchhaltung.com official site.
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