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

FreshBooks is an invoicing and accounting platform popular with freelancers and small service businesses. Chasivo is an invoice chasing platform with built-in invoicing that writes and sends follow-ups when invoices go unpaid. FreshBooks creates and sends invoices well. Chasivo focuses on what happens when the invoice goes unpaid. Both tools are best ran together.

Chasivo vs FreshBooks: side by side

Capabilities

FreshBooks

Chasivo

Primary function

Invoicing and accounting for freelancers and small businesses

Invoice chasing and collection with invoicing

Invoice creation

Full-featured. Custom branding, recurring, estimates, time tracking, expenses

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

Pricing

Starts from $16/month – Lite

Free plan available. Paid plans from $19/month

Accounting features

Expense tracking, bank reconciliation, mileage tracking, tax reporting, double-entry accounting

Not an accounting tool

Payment reminders

Generic automated reminders. Same template for all customers. Sends from @freshbooks-mail.com

AI-drafted follow-ups calibrated per customer. Sends from your own Gmail via OAuth

Send from your own email

No. Sends from @freshbooks-mail.com

Yes. Your name, your domain, your reply-to

Risk scoring

No

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

Customer profiling

Basic customer records

AI-generated payment profiles: average days to pay, warmth score, reliability rating

Per-customer chasing modes

No. Reminders are global

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

Time tracking

Yes. Built-in with billable hours to invoice conversion

Not available

Client portal

Yes. Customers can view invoices and pay online

Not available

Mobile app

Yes. iOS and Android

Not available

Proposals and estimates

Yes

Not available

Where they diverge

FreshBooks is good at invoicing. Chasivo is good at chasing them.


FreshBooks sends automatic payment reminders. That’s useful until you realize your client is filtering emails from @freshbooks-mail.com because they’ve seen ten of them. The tool sends the same message on the same schedule to every client. It doesn’t know that Apex Creative always pays 14 days late or that Maren Digital responds best on Tuesdays.

Chasivo sits alongside FreshBooks. You keep creating and managing invoices however you do now. Chasivo adds the intelligence layer: risk scoring per client, AI drafts in your tone, and sending from your own Gmail address — not a billing domain your client can ignore.

Email sender address. FreshBooks sends payment reminders from @freshbooks-mail.com. The customer sees an email from a platform they may not recognise. Chasivo sends from the user’s own Gmail address via OAuth. The customer sees a personal email from the person they worked with. This is the most significant operational difference between the two products for collection effectiveness.

Invoicing versus collection. FreshBooks is a stronger invoicing and accounting tool. It has time tracking, expense management, proposals, a client portal, and mobile apps. Chasivo does not compete on accounting features. Where Chasivo differs is in what happens after the invoice is sent: AI-drafted follow-ups, per-invoice risk scoring, customer payment profiling, and per-customer chasing modes. FreshBooks sends the same reminder to every customer. Chasivo adapts the follow-up to each customer’s payment behaviour.

Complementary use. FreshBooks users who need more intelligent collection can export invoice data and import into Chasivo. The two tools address different parts of the invoicing lifecycle. Direct FreshBooks integration is on the roadmap.
THE HONEST ANSWER

Bookkeeping and invoicing. Or AI invoice chasing.

FreshBooks is a better fit if:

You need a combined invoicing and accounting tool with time tracking, expense management, proposals, and a client payment portal. Basic automated reminders are sufficient and the sender address is not a concern.

Chasivo is a better fit if:

Your primary problem is collection, not invoicing. You want follow-ups that adapt per customer, risk scoring before invoices go overdue, and emails that send from your own address. Chasivo can work alongside FreshBooks or replace its invoicing with a collection-focused alternative.

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

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

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