Comparison · business suite

Billog vs Bonsai for consultants

Billog vs Bonsai: a calm tracker that bills cleanly, minus the bloat. Here is a fair, capability-by-capability look at how the two compare for an independent who bills clients for their time, and where each one is the right tool.

Bonsai sells breadth: contracts, proposals, CRM, scheduling, time tracking, and invoicing in one place. If you want one tool for the whole freelance business, that is the pitch. The recurring complaint is that the pieces do not fit together smoothly, the time-to-invoice handoff requires manual re-entry, and the timer itself has no billing rules. Billog does not try to run your business. It does the hard part well: track all your client work and turn it into a correct, rate-snapshotted record you can bill from.

Capability
Bonsai
Billog
Per-call minimum billable time
No
Yes, set per project
Prep and post padding
No
Yes, prep and post
Minimum, padding, and rounding as one rule
Generic timer, no billing rule
Yes: minimum, then padding, then round
Named rates picked per entry
Generic rate
Yes, chosen per entry
Per-entry rate snapshot (old reports stay stable)
No
Yes, $/h frozen at log time
Client share that hides rates and revenue
Invoice handoff (often manual)
Yes, time-only link
Built for
All-in-one freelance suite
One person, no per-seat tax

Where Billog wins

  • Bonsai’s time-to-invoice handoff is widely described as clunky and rule-less. Billog computes the correct billable duration (minimum, padding, round) and snapshots the rate before anything reaches an invoice.
  • Billog’s named per-project rates with optional minimum floors encode consulting-call conventions Bonsai’s generic timer ignores.
  • Billog is focused and stable by design, a single-user tool with narrow scope, rather than a sprawling suite.
  • If you already keep contracts and CRM elsewhere, Billog charges for the one hard thing, correct call billing, plus a clean client link.

Booked call 1h 00m, Minimum 60 min, Prep + post +60 min, Round to 60 min, equals 2h 00m.

Rules apply in a fixed order the instant you log: minimum, then prep and post padding, then rounded to your increment, never below one full unit.

When Bonsai is the better choice

Bonsai is genuinely good at being contracts, proposals, CRM, and invoicing bundled into one subscription. Pick Bonsai if you want a single subscription covering contracts, CRM, proposals, and invoicing. Billog is the better choice when you want one calm place to track every client and bill for all of it, with your billing rules applied consistently.

Bonsai questions, answered

Does Bonsai handle call minimums and padding?

No. Bonsai’s time tracking is a generic timer with no per-call minimum, padding, or rounding rule. Billog is built entirely around that math, with a live preview at log time.

Bonsai does contracts and CRM too. Does Billog?

No. Billog is a focused billing instrument, not a business suite. If you need contracts, proposals, and a CRM, keep those where they are and let Billog handle correct call billing and a shareable time report.

Can I move my time data out of Billog?

Yes, any time. Billog exports your data to CSV, Markdown, or JSON. You are never locked in.

Comparison based on each tool’s public documentation and pricing as of mid-2026. Sources: hellobonsai.com, trustpilot.com. Capabilities can change; verify current details on each vendor’s site.

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