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

Xero is a cloud accounting platform with invoicing, bank reconciliation, and financial reporting. Chasivo is an invoice chasing platform with built-in invoicing. Xero tracks your finances. Chasivo tracks your unpaid invoices and automates the follow-up.

Chasivo vs Xero: side by side

Capabilities

Xero

Chasivo

Primary function

Cloud accounting with invoicing

Invoice chasing and collection with invoicing

Invoice creation

Full-featured. Templates, recurring, quotes, purchase orders, multi-currency

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

Accounting features

Bank reconciliation, expense claims, payroll (region-dependent), fixed assets, tax reporting

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

Payment reminders

Invoice reminders with basic scheduling. Same content for all customers

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

Send from your own email

No. Sends from Xero

Yes. Sends from your own Gmail via OAuth

AI follow-up drafts

No

Yes. AI drafts with tone calibration and rejection feedback loop

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

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

Integrations

Large app marketplace. 1,000+ integrations

CSV and Excel import. Direct integrations on the roadmap

Reporting

Comprehensive accounting reports

Five AR-focused reports exportable as PDF or CSV

Where they diverge

Same audience. Two different jobs.


Accounting versus collection. Xero is where you record financial activity: invoices sent, payments received, bank transactions reconciled, taxes calculated. Chasivo is where you act on unpaid invoices: scoring risk, drafting follow-ups, tracking customer payment behaviour, and sending from your own email. They solve adjacent problems.

Follow-up intelligence. Xero’s invoice reminders send on a fixed schedule with static content. Chasivo’s AI drafts adapt per customer. A first nudge at day 5 reads differently from a third follow-up at day 30. The AI uses the customer’s payment history, not a calendar rule, to determine timing and tone.

Complementary use. Many Chasivo users will continue using Xero for their accounting. Export invoice data from Xero as CSV, import into Chasivo, and let the collection layer handle the follow-up process. Direct Xero integration is on the roadmap.
THE HONEST ANSWER

Most people need both.

Xero is a better fit if:

You need a cloud accounting system with bank feeds, reconciliation, payroll, and tax reporting. Invoice reminders on a fixed schedule are sufficient for your collection needs.

Chasivo is a better fit if:

Your accounting is handled, but getting paid on time is the problem. You want AI follow-ups, risk scoring, and customer profiling on top of your invoicing workflow. Chasivo works alongside Xero, not instead of it.

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

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

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