AccountOne ‑ Ecommerce2Datev and Comply are both Shopify apps in the Finances and Taxes categories, but they cater to distinct geographical markets and accounting needs. AccountOne focuses on streamlining accounting for German-speaking merchants using DATEV accounting software. Its strength lies in automating the process of exporting Shopify order and payment data into a DATEV-compatible format, reducing manual work for merchants and their tax advisors. Key features include one-click integration and automated VAT assessment. However, it only has a few reviews, which could indicate it's a smaller player or relatively new to the Shopify app store. Comply, on the other hand, is tailored for Spanish merchants operating Shopify POS systems. Its primary goal is to ensure compliance with Spanish fiscal regulations like Verifactu and TicketBAI. Comply automates the generation of compliant invoices with QR codes and digital signatures, securely transmits data to Hacienda (Spanish Tax Agency), and offers error management capabilities. A significant weakness of Comply is its current lack of reviews and a 0/5 rating, making it difficult to assess its reliability and user satisfaction. Comply is better suited for merchants with Shopify POS systems operating in Spain and requires robust fiscal compliance. The choice hinges on the merchant's location, accounting software preference, and need for fiscal compliance versus general bookkeeping automation.
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Wir rufen Orders und Payments ab und helfen deiner Steuerberatung bei der Buchhaltung mit DATEV.
Con Comply, tu punto de venta opera conforme a las obligaciones fiscales vigentes en España.
| Rating | 3.7/5 | 0/5 |
Rating AccountOne ‑ Ecommerce2Datev3.7/5 Comply0/5 | ||
| Reviews | 3 | 0 |
Reviews AccountOne ‑ Ecommerce2Datev3 Comply0 | ||
| Target Market | German-speaking countries (DATEV users) | Spain (Shopify POS users) |
Target Market AccountOne ‑ Ecommerce2DatevGerman-speaking countries (DATEV users) ComplySpain (Shopify POS users) | ||
| Primary Function | DATEV Accounting Automation | Spanish Fiscal Compliance (Verifactu, TicketBAI) |
Primary Function AccountOne ‑ Ecommerce2DatevDATEV Accounting Automation ComplySpanish Fiscal Compliance (Verifactu, TicketBAI) | ||
| Accounting Software Integration | DATEV | Hacienda (Spanish Tax Agency) |
Accounting Software Integration AccountOne ‑ Ecommerce2DatevDATEV ComplyHacienda (Spanish Tax Agency) | ||
| Fiscal Compliance | VAT Assessment | Facturas con QR y firma digital; Envío seguro de datos a Hacienda |
Fiscal Compliance AccountOne ‑ Ecommerce2DatevVAT Assessment ComplyFacturas con QR y firma digital; Envío seguro de datos a Hacienda | ||
| Ease of Use (based on description) | One-Click Anbindung; Onboarding support | Panel fiscal Shopify |
Ease of Use (based on description) AccountOne ‑ Ecommerce2DatevOne-Click Anbindung; Onboarding support ComplyPanel fiscal Shopify | ||
| Value Proposition | Simplified bookkeeping, reduced manual work for merchants and tax advisors | Guaranteed compliance with Spanish fiscal regulations, automated invoicing |
Value Proposition AccountOne ‑ Ecommerce2DatevSimplified bookkeeping, reduced manual work for merchants and tax advisors ComplyGuaranteed compliance with Spanish fiscal regulations, automated invoicing | ||
For German-speaking merchants already using DATEV accounting software, AccountOne ‑ Ecommerce2Datev appears to be the stronger choice, offering a streamlined integration for automating their bookkeeping. The existing (though limited) positive reviews give it an edge. However, merchants should be cautious because of the limited number of reviews.
For Spanish merchants operating Shopify POS systems and needing to comply with Spanish fiscal regulations (Verifactu, TicketBAI), Comply is the only option of these two that directly addresses that need. However, the complete lack of reviews for Comply is a significant risk. Merchants choosing Comply should proceed with caution and be prepared to be early adopters, carefully monitoring the app's performance and compliance updates.
Based on the descriptions, AccountOne emphasizes a "One-Click Anbindung" suggesting a potentially simpler initial setup. Comply doesn't explicitly mention setup simplicity, but the "Panel fiscal Shopify" feature suggests integration within the Shopify admin, potentially streamlining the ongoing use.
AccountOne provides "Onboarding für Steuerberater und Merchants", suggesting support for both merchants and their accountants, which would likely be helpful for merchants lacking accounting expertise. Comply focuses on compliance, and doesn't specifically mention being helpful for non-accountants.
AccountOne claims to offer "Vollautomatische umsatzsteuerliche Bewertung" (fully automated VAT assessment). Comply focuses on Spanish fiscal compliance, so it likely handles IVA correctly in the context of invoice generation and data submission to Hacienda, but it does not claim to offer VAT assessment.
While neither app directly states it, Comply's focus on automating fiscal compliance in Spain could be more beneficial for scaling a business in that region, as it reduces the risk of non-compliance penalties as transaction volumes increase. AccountOne scales by streamlining bookkeeping with DATEV, which is relevant to scaling in German-speaking regions.
Comply explicitly addresses error handling, stating it "Detecta y corrige facturas rechazadas o envíos incompletos." AccountOne does not mention error handling explicitly in its description.
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