Field service software ยท Malaysia ยท Head-to-head
AutoCount vs Bukku
Two Malaysia field service software options, compared side by side for Malaysia trades.
Which should you choose?
AutoCount edges ahead on our Malaysia tiering (Tier S vs A), but both are workable โ the right pick depends on your trade, region, and the Malaysia-specific notes below.
AutoCount
Tier S ยท RecommendedAll-in-one accounting, POS, payroll & e-Invoice for Malaysian SMEs
One of Malaysia's two dominant SME accounting platforms (alongside SQL). KL-based and Malaysia-native, with 240,000+ businesses and a deep reseller network, in on-premise and cloud editions.
Pros
- + Massive installed base + reseller support
- + MyInvois deeply integrated and free
- + On-prem + cloud options
- + Strong inventory/POS modules
Cons
- โ Desktop UI feels dated
- โ Per-user add-on licensing adds cost
- โ Reseller quality varies
- โ Less modern than cloud-first rivals
Malaysia note
Direct MyInvois/LHDN submission is built in (standard, consolidated and self-billed) via its "AIP" platform with a retry mechanism for LHDN downtime โ and e-Invoice is included at no extra cost, with native SST handling.
Bukku
Tier A ยท WorkableCloud accounting with a permanently free LHDN e-Invoice plan
A modern Malaysian cloud-accounting challenger, distributed via UOB Business, that positions on price and free e-invoicing.
Pros
- + Free-forever e-invoice tier (rare)
- + Supports both MyInvois and the Peppol network
- + Very low cost (<RM2/day)
- + Eligible for the SME digitalisation grant
Cons
- โ Younger/smaller than the incumbents
- โ Less reseller/training muscle
- โ Thinner for heavy inventory or construction job-costing
- โ Smaller brand
Malaysia note
A strong MyInvois angle โ it integrates both LHDN MyInvois and the Peppol network and markets a permanently free e-invoicing plan, and qualifying SMEs can claim the government 50% / up-to-RM5,000 digitalisation grant.
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