Looking for a QuickBooks alternative in Nigeria?
QuickBooks is a serious accounting tool — and for many Nigerian small businesses, that's the problem. It's built for accountants and bigger companies, billed in dollars, and heavy on features a market seller or small shop will never use. If you just want to run your business, there's a simpler way.
Why people look for an alternative
- Priced in dollars. A monthly foreign subscription is hard to justify when you're sending a handful of invoices.
- Built for accountants. Chart of accounts, journals, reconciliations — powerful, but far more than most small businesses need.
- Not Nigeria-first. WhatsApp sending, Naira everywhere, offline use — the things that matter here aren't always the focus.
- A learning curve. Time spent learning software is time not spent selling.
What most small businesses actually need
Strip it back and the daily job is simple: record each sale, know your real profit, send invoices and receipts, and keep track of who owes you. You don't need a full accounting department in your pocket — you need those four things to be fast.
SalesPal: the simple, Nigeria-first option
SalesPal does the everyday money work without the weight: sales and profit in Naira, invoices and receipts sent on WhatsApp, a debt book for who owes you, and it works offline. Free to start, and priced for a Nigerian business — not converted from dollars.
Switch to something simpler
Free to start. Sales, invoicing and profit — in Naira, on your phone, offline.
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