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Chasivo vs Zoho Books: What’s the best Invoice chasing tool?

Zoho Books is a cloud accounting platform within the Zoho ecosystem. Chasivo is an invoice chasing platform with built-in invoicing. Zoho Books handles your general ledger. Chasivo handles the gap between sending an invoice and getting paid.

Chasivo vs Zoho Books: side by side

Capabilities

Zoho Books

Chasivo

Primary function

Accounting suite with invoicing, expenses, banking, and inventory

Invoice chasing and collection with native or external invoicing

Invoice creation

Full-featured. Custom templates, recurring, estimates, retainer invoices, multi-currency, multi-language

Invoice creation with line items, tax, recurring, branded PDF, multiple types (Standard, Deposit, Milestone, Final)

Accounting features

Bank reconciliation, expense tracking, purchase orders, inventory, project accounting

Not an accounting tool. Supports invoice and payment management with AR-focused reports

Payment reminders

Automated reminders with basic scheduling

AI-drafted follow-ups calibrated per customer based on payment history and escalation stage

Send from your own email

No. Sends from Zoho

Yes. Sends from your own Gmail via OAuth

Risk scoring

No

0 to 100 risk score per invoice, calculated before the due date

Customer profiling

CRM integration via Zoho CRM (separate product)

AI-generated payment profiles built from invoice history

Per-customer chasing modes

No

Autopilot, Copilot, or Manual per customer. Invoice-level pause

Ecosystem

Part of Zoho’s 50+ product suite (CRM, Projects, Inventory, etc.)

Standalone. Focused on collection

Client portal

Yes. Customers can view invoices and make payments

Not available

Where they diverge

Same audience. Two different jobs.


Ecosystem versus focus. Zoho Books is one product in a suite of 50+. Its strength is integration across the Zoho ecosystem: CRM, Projects, Inventory, HR. Chasivo does one thing: collection. If you already operate within the Zoho ecosystem, Books fits naturally. If you need focused collection intelligence regardless of your accounting tool, Chasivo operates independently.

Collection capability. Zoho Books sends payment reminders on a fixed schedule. The content does not adapt to the customer’s payment behaviour or the invoice’s escalation stage. Chasivo generates AI-written follow-ups that adjust tone, timing, and urgency per customer based on actual payment data.

Email delivery. Zoho Books sends reminders from its platform. Chasivo sends from the user’s own Gmail. For businesses where the customer relationship is personal, the sender address directly affects whether the follow-up is opened and read.
THE HONEST ANSWER

Most people need both.

Zoho Books is a better fit if:

You need a full accounting suite, already use other Zoho products, want a client portal for invoice viewing and payment, or need purchase orders, inventory, and project accounting alongside invoicing.

Chasivo is a better fit if:

Your priority is getting unpaid invoices collected, not managing your general ledger. You want AI follow-ups, per-invoice risk scoring, and emails from your own address. Chasivo works alongside Zoho Books or any other accounting tool via CSV import.

Chasivo vs Zoho Books: which one should you pick? It depends on the job you are hiring the tool for. Chasivo vs Zoho Books comes down to whether you need to get invoices paid (Chasivo) or something Zoho Books does as its primary job. Read the side-by-side above and pick the tool that matches your actual workflow.

Can Chasivo and Zoho Books work together? In many cases, yes. Chasivo vs Zoho Books is not always either-or. Keep Zoho Books for what it does well, add Chasivo for the follow-up work that Zoho Books does not handle natively.

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