Comparison

FIRMA vs HoneyBook

HoneyBook is a client management platform. FIRMA is double-entry accounting. They solve different problems.

FeatureFIRMAHoneyBook
Accounting typeFull double-entryInvoice tracking only — no true books
P&L reportingReal-time multi-entity P&LRevenue tracking only
Multi-entity supportNativeSingle entity
CRM and client pipelineNot a CRMBest-in-class for creatives
Tax-ready reportsP&L, balance sheet, 1099 supportNot available
Chart of accountsFull double-entry COANone

The bottom line

HoneyBook and FIRMA solve different problems. Keep HoneyBook for client management. Use FIRMA for your actual books and consolidated P&L. Many FIRMA customers run both.

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One command center for every entity you run.

Switch entities, drill into invoices and expenses, and roll everything up to a consolidated picture — without leaving the workspace. Every AI-suggested entry waits for your approval before it posts.

demo.nexusfirma.io / consolidated
Demo data
Group revenue · YTD
$2,009,800
▲ across 6 entities
Operating expenses
$1,263,512
102 expenses
Intercompany eliminated
−$46,328
auto-posted
Group net income
$699,960
35% net margin
Consolidated P&LAll 6 entities
Gross revenue$2,009,800
Intercompany (eliminated)−$46,328
Operating expenses$1,263,512
Group net income$699,960
Intercompany eliminated automatically · Demo data
ActivityApproval-first AI
  • FIRMA AI drafted the June management-fee entry — Home Health to Vantage Capital, $4,992.Awaiting approval
  • You reconciled the May intercompany fees across IT, Media and Home Health.2h ago
  • Invoice INV-IT-2026-0205 sent to Rocky Mountain Dental Group · $8,500.31m ago
  • FIRMA AI flagged bill BSP-2026-0512 from Bridgepoint Staffing as overdue.Awaiting approval
No entry posts without human sign-off · Demo data

Live panel built from the read-only demo at demo.nexusfirma.io. Vantage Capital Partners is an illustrative multi-entity group — synthetic demo data, no real customer, financial, or personal identifiers.