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Reckon vs WooCommerce

Choosing Between Reckon and WooCommerce for Your Trades & Construction Business

An honest comparison of Reckon and WooCommerce for Australian mid-market Australian businesses. See feature ratings, pricing, pros and cons to make the right choice - or let our Harvard-educated experts help you decide.

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Feature Comparison

Side-by-side feature analysis for Reckon and WooCommerce.

Invoicing

Reckon

Reckon One modular pricing lets businesses pay only for features they use - invoicing, payroll, and projects are separate add-ons

WooCommerce

WooCommerce provides invoicing functionality, popular with Retail & E-commerce businesses

Reckon highlights invoicing as a core strength. WooCommerce offers the capability but does not position it as a primary differentiator.

Expense tracking

Reckon

Limitation: Mobile app functionality is limited compared to competitors, making on-the-go invoicing and expense management less convenient

WooCommerce

WooCommerce provides expense tracking functionality, popular with Retail & E-commerce businesses

For expense tracking, evaluate both platforms against your specific workflow requirements rather than feature lists alone. A free trial or vendor demo will clarify the differences.

Bank reconciliation

Reckon

Reckon provides bank reconciliation functionality, popular with Trades & Construction businesses

WooCommerce

WooCommerce provides bank reconciliation functionality, popular with Retail & E-commerce businesses

Day-to-day bank reconciliation workflows feel different between Reckon and WooCommerce - watch a recorded walkthrough of each before judging which fits your team.

Payroll

Reckon

Reckon One modular pricing lets businesses pay only for features they use - invoicing, payroll, and projects are separate add-ons

WooCommerce

WooCommerce provides payroll functionality, popular with Retail & E-commerce businesses

Reckon highlights payroll as a core strength. WooCommerce offers the capability but does not position it as a primary differentiator.

Tax reporting and BAS

Reckon

Reckon includes tax reporting and bas capabilities. Feature depth varies by plan tier

WooCommerce

WooCommerce includes tax reporting and bas capabilities. Feature depth varies by plan tier

Both Reckon and WooCommerce address tax reporting and bas. The right choice depends on whether you prioritise depth of functionality or breadth of your overall platform.

Multi-currency support

Reckon

Reckon offers multi-currency support capabilities. Support depth and SLA commitments vary by plan

WooCommerce

WooCommerce offers multi-currency support capabilities. Support depth and SLA commitments vary by plan

multi-currency support support varies across Reckon and WooCommerce's plan tiers. Check whether the capabilities you need are on the plan you can actually afford.

Store customisation

Reckon

Reckon manages invoices, contacts, payments, payroll and 4 more object types

WooCommerce

Free and open-source with no transaction fees, giving businesses complete control over their store and significantly lower ongoing costs

WooCommerce highlights store customisation as a core strength. Reckon offers the capability but does not position it as a primary differentiator.

Product management

Reckon

Payroll module includes award interpretation and superannuation management at a lower price point than standalone payroll platforms

WooCommerce

WooCommerce provides product management functionality, popular with Retail & E-commerce businesses

Reckon highlights product management as a core strength. WooCommerce offers the capability but does not position it as a primary differentiator.

Payment processing

Reckon

Reckon provides payment processing functionality, popular with Trades & Construction businesses

WooCommerce

WooCommerce provides payment processing functionality, popular with Retail & E-commerce businesses

Edge cases in payment processing (bulk edits, exports, undo, permissions) are where Reckon and WooCommerce diverge; map your five toughest scenarios and reproduce them in each trial.

Shipping and fulfilment

Reckon

Reckon provides shipping and fulfilment functionality, popular with Trades & Construction businesses

WooCommerce

WooCommerce provides shipping and fulfilment functionality, popular with Retail & E-commerce businesses

Both platforms cover the shipping and fulfilment basics. The edges - automations, reporting depth, mobile parity - are where their opinions show.

SEO and marketing tools

Reckon

Limitation: The cloud platform (Reckon One) has a smaller third-party integration ecosystem than Xero, limiting connectivity with modern SaaS tools

WooCommerce

Built on WordPress, so businesses get the full power of the world's most popular CMS for content marketing, SEO, and blogging alongside their store

WooCommerce highlights seo and marketing tools as a core strength. Reckon offers the capability but does not position it as a primary differentiator.

Mobile commerce

Reckon

Limitation: Mobile app functionality is limited compared to competitors, making on-the-go invoicing and expense management less convenient

WooCommerce

Virtually unlimited customisation through 55,000+ WordPress plugins and thousands of WooCommerce-specific extensions

WooCommerce highlights mobile commerce as a core strength. Reckon offers the capability but does not position it as a primary differentiator.

Pricing Comparison

General pricing information for each platform.

Reckon

Reckon One from approximately $12/month (book-keeping only). Invoicing add-on from approximately $5/month, Payroll from approximately $10/month, Projects from approximately $5/month (AUD). Reckon Accounts desktop pricing varies. Per-employee payroll fees apply.

Pricing may vary based on team size, features, and region. Contact the vendor for the latest Australian pricing.

WooCommerce

WooCommerce plugin is free. Hosting from approximately $15-80/month (AUD) depending on provider and plan. Premium extensions range from $50-300/year each. Payment gateway fees apply separately. Total cost depends heavily on extensions used.

These figures are estimates based on publicly available pricing. Actual costs depend on your usage, team size, and any negotiated rates.

Pros & Cons

An honest look at the strengths and limitations of each platform.

Reckon

Pros

  • One of the most affordable Australian accounting platforms, with pricing significantly below Xero and MYOB for basic bookkeeping needs
  • Reckon One modular pricing lets businesses pay only for features they use - invoicing, payroll, and projects are separate add-ons
  • Desktop version (Reckon Accounts) suits businesses that prefer on-premise accounting with local data storage
  • BAS and STP compliance is built in for the Australian market, with ATO direct lodgement capability
  • Payroll module includes award interpretation and superannuation management at a lower price point than standalone payroll platforms

Cons

  • The cloud platform (Reckon One) has a smaller third-party integration ecosystem than Xero, limiting connectivity with modern SaaS tools
  • User interface feels dated compared to Xero and even MYOB, which can affect staff adoption and efficiency
  • Market share in Australia has declined, meaning fewer accountants and bookkeepers are familiar with the platform
  • Mobile app functionality is limited compared to competitors, making on-the-go invoicing and expense management less convenient

WooCommerce

Pros

  • Free and open-source with no transaction fees, giving businesses complete control over their store and significantly lower ongoing costs
  • Built on WordPress, so businesses get the full power of the world's most popular CMS for content marketing, SEO, and blogging alongside their store
  • Virtually unlimited customisation through 55,000+ WordPress plugins and thousands of WooCommerce-specific extensions
  • No platform lock-in - you own your data, your code, and your hosting, making migration and scaling entirely within your control
  • Self-hosted option means Australian businesses can choose local hosting providers for better page load speeds and data sovereignty

Cons

  • Hosting, security, backups, and updates are your responsibility, which adds ongoing maintenance time and cost compared to hosted platforms
  • Plugin conflicts are common - updating one extension can break another, requiring technical troubleshooting or developer intervention
  • Performance optimisation requires effort - without proper caching, CDN, and image compression, page load times can suffer significantly
  • Security responsibility falls on you - WooCommerce stores are common targets for attacks if plugins and WordPress core are not kept updated

Best For

Which tool suits which use case.

Choose Reckon if you need

  • Tax compliance
  • Trades & Construction businesses
  • Complex data models (invoices, contacts, payments and more)
  • Retail & E-commerce organisations
  • Invoicing and payments

Choose WooCommerce if you need

  • Complex data models (orders, products, customers and more)
  • Product catalogue management
  • Online store management
  • Retail & E-commerce businesses
  • Real-time data sync across platforms

Expert Verdict

Our Harvard-educated consultants' take on this comparison.

Clever Ops Recommendation

Reckon and WooCommerce solve different problems: Reckon handles accounting & finance, while WooCommerce covers e-commerce. Most mid-market Australian businesses benefit from running both with a proper integration layer. Reckon is the right pick when cost-conscious Australian small businesses that need basic accounting with local compliance and payroll at a lower price point than Xero or MYOB. WooCommerce fits when businesses that want full control over their e-commerce store, have some technical capability or developer access, and value the content marketing power of WordPress alongside their shop. Clever Ops can design the integration architecture and implement both, typically within 4-8 weeks.

Migration Notes

What to know about switching between Reckon and WooCommerce.

Migrating Between Reckon and WooCommerce

Even though Reckon and WooCommerce structure data differently, Clever Ops has experience bridging the gap. We map your core data between both systems, handle custom field translations, and run test migrations before going live. Expect 4-8 weeks for the full migration, with 3 months of ongoing support.

Reckon vs WooCommerce FAQ

Yes. Reckon provides a REST API and WooCommerce provides a REST + Webhook API, so we can build reliable integrations between them. Common sync patterns include contacts and key records. Our integrations include error handling, retry logic, and monitoring. Clients typically save 8+ hours/week once the integration is live.

For Trades & Construction, the answer depends on your operational model. Reckon is best for cost-conscious Australian small businesses that need basic accounting with local compliance and payroll at a lower price point than Xero or MYOB. WooCommerce is best for businesses that want full control over their e-commerce store, have some technical capability or developer access, and value the content marketing power of WordPress alongside their shop. Clever Ops has helped businesses across Trades & Construction choose the right stack. Book a free assessment for advice specific to your situation.

Both Reckon and WooCommerce provide standard security measures including encryption, access controls, and compliance certifications. Reckon uses a REST API and WooCommerce uses REST + Webhook, both supporting secure data transfer. For Australian businesses handling sensitive data under the Privacy Act, data residency and local support are worth verifying with each vendor. Clever Ops, based in Gippsland, Victoria, can review each platform's security posture against your compliance requirements during a free assessment.

Switching costs include data migration, team retraining, workflow rebuilding, and potential downtime. Reckon pricing: Reckon One from approximately $12/month (book-keeping only). WooCommerce pricing: WooCommerce plugin is free. Beyond licensing costs, budget for implementation (Clever Ops typically completes migrations in 4-8 weeks) and training. We run parallel systems during transitions and provide 3 months of post-migration support to minimise disruption.

Reckon limitations: The cloud platform (Reckon One) has a smaller third-party integration ecosystem than Xero, limiting connectivity with modern SaaS tools. User interface feels dated compared to Xero and even MYOB, which can affect staff adoption and efficiency. WooCommerce limitations: Hosting, security, backups, and updates are your responsibility, which adds ongoing maintenance time and cost compared to hosted platforms. Plugin conflicts are common - updating one extension can break another, requiring technical troubleshooting or developer intervention. Understanding these trade-offs in the context of your specific workflows is critical. Clever Ops can help you weigh which limitations matter most for your business during a free assessment.

Free trials are useful for testing the user interface, but they rarely reveal how a platform performs at scale, with your specific data model, or alongside your existing integrations. Reckon manages 8 data object types and WooCommerce manages 8. Evaluating that complexity in a trial period is difficult. A more efficient approach is to combine a short trial with expert advice from our Harvard-educated consultants, who can identify the right fit based on 12+ of implementation experience.

Reckon strengths: One of the most affordable Australian accounting platforms, with pricing significantly below Xero and MYOB for basic bookkeeping needs. Reckon One modular pricing lets businesses pay only for features they use - invoicing, payroll, and projects are separate add-ons. WooCommerce strengths: Free and open-source with no transaction fees, giving businesses complete control over their store and significantly lower ongoing costs. Built on WordPress, so businesses get the full power of the world's most popular CMS for content marketing, SEO, and blogging alongside their store. The features that matter most depend on your team's daily workflows and growth plans. Clever Ops can help you map your requirements to the right platform.

Reckon may hit limits when businesses that need extensive third-party app integrations, a modern user interface, or teams whose accountants recommend Xero or MYOB for seamless collaboration. WooCommerce may hit limits when non-technical business owners who want a hands-off e-commerce experience, or fast-growing businesses that do not want to manage hosting, security, and plugin maintenance. Both platforms are designed to grow with your business, but scaling experience varies. Reckon connects with 40+ tools, and WooCommerce with 67+, so integration flexibility at scale is comparable. Clever Ops helps mid-market Australian businesses plan their tech stack for growth, not just for today.

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