I own a small business and am currently using quickbooks, however I don’t really make enough to justify the price I am paying for it. I did have a deal for roughly 3 months which made it cheap, however the price has gone up now.

I was wondering if anyone knows of any self hosted applications that support business like tracking. Would something like firefly work for this? I am not really needing budgeting.

  • walden@sub.wetshaving.social
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    10 months ago

    Do you want to be able to access it from a browser? Gnucash is a standalone program, but you could edit the file from anywhere as long as you have access to it.

    I’ve never used Gnucash for business purposes, but it’s certainly capable. There’s a learning curve to it but it’s not too bad. I never got online banking set up with it, but you can import .csv, etc.

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      10 months ago

      I have looked into GNUCash in the past and there is definitely a learning curve so trying to see if there is anything else that may be a little more towards what I want.

      It would be nice to be able to access from a browser, it can make things a little easier. Preferably looking for something I can kick up a docker container or something simple so I can easily back up the data if need be and it can fit into my current self hosted stack.

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      10 months ago

      Maybe do some gtk Broadway funkyness if they feel like playing god and want browser access

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    10 months ago

    I’m a fan of beancount and it’s corresponding web interface fava.

    Since the underlying format is human readable text, it’s easy to edit by hand, and you can send the raw file to your accountant as-is and they should have no issues understanding it.

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      10 months ago

      It looks interesting and I like the idea of it being simple human readable text. Though it would be nice to have it built into the same self-host stack I run with everything else. I will check it out more in depth though for sure.

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    10 months ago

    I’ve tried odoo and while I like it, a lot of the accounting side of things is lock behind a pay wall although there are third party plug ins that accomplish the same tasks.

    Once I have more free time I’m going to test out Erpnext as it’s 100% open source with no pay walls if you self host it.

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      10 months ago

      Erpnext looks interesting and looks like it has a ton of what anyone could need. Though looks like the setup is a little more confusing.

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    10 months ago

    Maybe you could try tryton? It’s modular and you can add a lot of useful functionality for businesses, like stocks/orders etc

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    10 months ago

    I’m in the same position, hopefully you get some responses from more experienced people. I handle my own home server but have never tried to host business apps. This would really be beneficial to me. We really need to upgrade our POS and this would be great.