As businesses grow, the limitations of entry-level accounting software like Xero can become more apparent. Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central offers an all-in-one business management solution, providing a seamless platform to handle finance, operations, sales, and more.

Let’s dive into the key differences between Business Central and Xero to help you determine which solution is best for your needs.

A Comprehensive ERP vs. A Flexible Accounting Solution

Business Central is designed as an all-in-one platform with a single license covering Finance, Sales, Service Management, Project Management, Manufacturing, and Supply Chain. This holistic solution means there’s no need for add-ons or third-party integrations to unlock vital business processes—everything is included in one price. This makes Business Central not only cost-effective but also scalable as businesses grow and require more advanced functionality.

Xero, on the other hand, is primarily an accounting tool with a focus on simplicity for small businesses. It provides core financial management features like bank feeds, reconciliations, invoicing, and general ledger setup. However, for more advanced needs such as payroll, inventory, or project management, businesses must rely on third-party apps available through the Xero App Store. This can lead to additional costs and complexity, as users may need to piece together multiple apps to achieve what Business Central offers natively.

An Expansive Partner Ecosystem vs. A Focussed Marketplace

Business Central benefits from Microsoft’s extensive partner ecosystem, offering thousands of apps on Microsoft AppSource to help organisations customise their ERP to meet specific industry requirements or unique operational needs.

Xero’s App Store features several hundred apps, covering areas like inventory management, payroll, and e-commerce. While it also offers a global partner network, its app ecosystem is smaller in comparison to Business Central. As businesses expand and require more complex functionality, they may find the options in Xero’s marketplace somewhat limited.

Advanced AI Capabilities vs. Planned AI Enhancements

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central is ahead of the curve in leveraging artificial intelligence to automate processes and enhance business decision-making. With Microsoft Copilot integrated into Business Central, users benefit from tools like auto-generating sales orders, purchase orders, analytics, product descriptions, predicting late payments, and providing actionable insights across operations. This AI functionality enables businesses to operate more efficiently and make data-driven decisions with minimal manual input.

Xero has AI features on its roadmap, but currently capabilities are limited, focusing more on simplifying bookkeeping tasks through automation rather than delivering the advanced features and automation found in Business Central.

Seamless Integration vs. Basic Connectivity

A key differentiator for Business Central is its deep integration with Microsoft 365. This interoperability allows users to manage key business processes within familiar Microsoft tools like Outlook, Excel, and Teams. For example, users can run end-to-end processes like order-to-cash from within Outlook, and Teams users can access Business Central data without requiring a separate license. This seamless connection to the broader Microsoft ecosystem makes Business Central a powerful tool for collaboration and productivity.

Xero integrates with Excel, but for users needing integration with Outlook, Teams, or Power BI, additional third-party apps from the Xero App Store are required. This adds extra steps and costs for businesses heavily invested in the Microsoft ecosystem, as Xero lacks native support for these critical tools.

Comprehensive CRM Functionality vs. Limited Add-Ons

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central seamlessly integrates with Dynamics 365 CRM applications, including Sales, Marketing, Field Service, and Project Operations. This integration allows businesses to manage the entire customer lifecycle within one connected ecosystem, from lead generation and sales to post-sales service and project management. The ability to unify both operational and customer relationship data ensures businesses have a complete view of their customers, driving better decision-making and more personalised customer experiences.

Xero, on the other hand, does not natively offer CRM functionality. Businesses that need CRM capabilities must turn to third-party integrations via the Xero App Store. While there are CRM add-ons available, such as HubSpot or Salesforce connectors, this approach often results in disjointed systems where data is siloed across platforms. This lack of a unified CRM system can lead to inefficiencies, particularly for businesses that need to manage customer relationships, marketing campaigns, and service operations in a streamlined way.

Power Platform Integration: From Data Insights to Custom Apps

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central integrates natively with the entire Microsoft Power Platform suite, including Power Apps, Power BI, Power Automate, and Power Pages. With this integration, businesses can create tailored applications using Power Apps, build custom workflows with Power Automate, and leverage the advanced analytics capabilities of Power BI to gain actionable insights from their data. Additionally, with Power Pages, organisations can design and launch professional-grade business websites with ease, enabling a fully connected, low-code business ecosystem.

Xero does not offer native integration with the Microsoft Power Platform, and while there are third-party connectors available for Power BI, the broader suite of tools—like Power Apps and Power Automate—are not directly accessible within the Xero environment. For businesses looking to harness the full potential of low-code development and advanced analytics, Business Central’s deep connection to the Power Platform provides a more versatile and scalable solution.

Enterprise-Grade Cloud Infrastructure vs. Cloud Accounting

Business Central runs on Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform, delivering enterprise-level security, global scalability, and high reliability. With a 99.9% uptime service level agreement, businesses can trust that Business Central will remain operational with minimal downtime. Additionally, its Azure foundation means businesses benefit from robust data security and the ability to manage licenses and compliance across both Dynamics 365 and Microsoft 365 environments.

Xero is also cloud-based but does not offer the same level of uptime guarantee scalability, or data security. For companies with critical operational needs, this can be a significant concern.

The Positive: Simplicity and Affordability for Small Businesses 

Xero excels in providing a frictionless onboarding experience for small businesses. Its simple setup process, which includes connecting bank feeds, setting up the general ledger, and automating reconciliations, makes it easy for users to get started. Xero’s month-to-month pricing model also makes it an affordable solution for startups and small businesses with limited budgets, without requiring long-term commitments. 

The solution is also well-designed for accountants and bookkeepers, who can easily manage multiple clients within the Xero ecosystem.

The Caveat: Scaling Challenges and Feature Gaps 

While Xero’s simplicity is an advantage for small businesses, it can become a limitation as companies grow and require more advanced functionality. Xero lacks an all-in-one solution, meaning users often need to rely on multiple third-party apps to extend its capabilities. This fragmented approach can create inefficiencies as businesses scale and require a more comprehensive ERP solution. 

Xero also imposes transaction limits and reporting constraints, which can become problematic for businesses handling larger volumes of data. While Xero’s reporting covers the basics, its custom report-building features are limited compared to the advanced reporting capabilities offered by Business Central. 

Feature Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Xero
Subscription Model All-in-one license covering Finance, Sales, Service Management, Manufacturing, and Supply Chain Focused on accounting; additional functionality (e.g., Payroll, Inventory) requires third-party apps from the Xero App Store
Planning & Budgeting Solver and Power BI offer advanced budgeting, forecasting, and reporting tools Basic budgeting and financial reporting focused on small businesses, with limited advanced planning features
Artificial Intelligence Microsoft Copilot provides advanced AI tools for automation and insights, like product description generation and late payment predictions No AI features currently available; roadmap for basic AI functionality planned for late 2024
Microsoft 365 Integration Deep integration with Outlook, Excel, Teams, and other Microsoft 365 tools Basic integration with Excel; lacks native Teams and Outlook support, relying on third-party connectors
Process Automation Power Automate enables workflows across over 1,000 connectors, automating tasks across various systems Limited automation capabilities within Xero; Xero’s WorkflowMax product is being retired in 2024, pushing users toward third-party apps
Custom App Development Power Apps enables low-code custom app creation; supports industry-standard tools like Visual Studio Code and GitHub No low-code app development tools; requires external integrations from the Xero App Store
Cloud Infrastructure Built on Microsoft Azure with a 99.9% SLA; shared license administration across Dynamics 365 and Microsoft 365 Cloud-based but without SLA guarantees for uptime or performance
Reporting & Analytics Power BI and Analysis Mode in Business Central provide advanced reporting and real-time analytics Basic financial reports with limited customization capabilities; advanced reports require third-party tools
CRM Integration Seamless integration with Dynamics 365 CRM applications like Sales, Marketing, Field Service, and Project Operations No native CRM functionality; requires third-party integrations from the Xero App Store, leading to fragmented solutions
Last Mile of Functionality Over 5,000 apps on Microsoft AppSource; supported by 3,800 global partners Several hundred apps in the Xero App Store, primarily for small business needs
Extensibility Easy to extend with Power Platform (Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI, etc.) Extends through third-party apps but lacks the flexibility and low-code development options of the Power Platform

Why Choose Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central?

For growing businesses that require more than just basic accounting, Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central offers a complete ERP solution that scales with your needs. From advanced AI and automation capabilities to seamless Microsoft 365 integration, Business Central provides the tools necessary to manage operations efficiently across finance, sales, supply chain, and more. Its robust customisation options and global partner network make it the ideal choice for businesses looking to future-proof their operations.

With Professional Advantage you benefit from:

Proven Track Record: Our reputation as a trusted and reliable partner is built on decades of dedicated service and successful implementations. We are a leading force in the Business Central community, delivering real, measurable results for businesses across Australia.

Relationship-Driven Approach: Our focus is on building strong, long-term relationships. We genuinely care about your success, and our team is committed to helping your business achieve its goals.

Innovative Enhancements: Take advantage of our portfolio of PA-developed IP, designed to enhance the functionality and capabilities of Business Central. These innovations ensure that you are always ahead of the curve with the latest technology advancements.

Client Care Program: Our comprehensive Client Care Program is designed to support you at every stage of your ERP journey. It includes a dedicated Client Management Team, a Client Support Team (helpdesk), and a structured Release Management Service to ensure your system remains up-to-date and optimised with Microsoft’s bi-annual releases.

Expert Local Support: Our team is based in Australia, providing tailored, on-the-ground support when you need it most. We’re here to ensure that your Business Central solution evolves with your business and continues to deliver value long after implementation.

By partnering with Professional Advantage, you’re choosing a team that combines deep expertise, innovative solutions, and a relationship-driven approach to help you unlock the full potential of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central.