Durvy

Comparison · Reviewed May 2026

Durvy vs Bonsai

Bonsai built a freelance-specific stack: contracts, proposals, and invoicing in one flow. If your work starts with a written contract on every project, Bonsai's proposal-to-contract-to-invoice pipeline is genuinely best-in-class.

TL;DR

Pick Bonsai if:

Your projects need legal contracts and formal proposals, and you want all of that in one tool with the invoicing.

Pick Durvy if:

Your work doesn't need contracts on every project (designers, developers shipping work for known clients, consultants on retainer), and the contracts + proposals features would be paying for shelf-ware.

Bonsai: $25-$39/mo · Durvy: $0-$49/mo

Feature comparison

FeatureDurvyBonsai
Free tierYesNo (7-day trial)
Starting paid price$15/mo (Pro)$25/mo/user (Workflow)
Per-user pricingNo (per-workspace)Yes
InvoicingYesYes
Time trackingYes (Suite)Yes
Receipt + expense trackingYes (Receiptly)Yes
CRM with kanbanYes (Clienty)Basic client list
Contracts + e-signatureNoYes
ProposalsNoYes (Workflow Plus)
Tax filing toolsCSV export onlyYes (US only)
Team workspaceAgency $49/mo (5 members)$25-$39/user/mo
PWA installYesNative apps

Pricing and feature data reviewed 2026-05-15. Both products ship updates regularly - verify on each vendor's site before purchasing.

The honest pitch for each

Bonsai is the freelance-first answer to "I need invoicing AND contracts AND proposals in one place." Founded in 2016, it built features in this exact order: contracts → proposals → invoicing → time tracking → expense tracking → CRM. If your business runs on signed agreements (legal/design/agency work where every project starts with a contract), Bonsai's proposal-to-signature-to-invoice flow saves real time.

Durvy is the same four apps minus contracts and proposals. We made a deliberate scope decision: most freelancers we know either use a one-off contract template per year (not per project) OR work with established clients on email-handshake terms. Building contracts + proposals would have meant either bloating the suite or charging more - neither felt right for a "$0 or $15" pricing structure.

Where Bonsai is the right call

Three signals you should be on Bonsai, not Durvy:

  • You sign a contract on every project. Web designers, legal-adjacent freelancers, anyone doing six-figure project work where the contract is the project's frame. Bonsai's contract templates + e-signature flow are built for this and they're good.
  • You send formal proposals. Bonsai's proposal builder is genuinely thoughtful - template-based, e-signable, converts to an invoice with one click. If you send 5+ proposals a month and treat them like real sales documents, the Bonsai proposal flow is worth the price.
  • You want one tool, end to end. Bonsai bundles everything: contract → proposal → time → expense → invoice → tax. Durvy bundles four (receipts, invoices, time, clients) and leaves contracts/proposals to specialized tools (DocuSign, Notion, Google Docs).

Where Durvy is the right call

Three buyer profiles where Durvy genuinely wins:

  • You don't need contracts on every project. Most freelance work - for established clients, on retainer, post-handshake - doesn't. Paying $25/mo for contracts you use twice a year is paying for shelf-ware. Durvy ships the daily-work tools (receipts/invoices/time/CRM) at $15/mo without the contract module you wouldn't use.
  • You want a free tier. Bonsai has no free tier. Durvy's free tier handles 10 receipts/mo and 3 active invoices - enough to keep a side-hustle in the green without paying anything.
  • You want a real CRM, not a glorified client list. Bonsai has clients as records. Durvy's Clienty has project kanban, health scores per relationship, contact logs, and cross-app financial rollup. If you manage 10+ active client relationships and want a single view of "how is each of these going," Clienty does that and Bonsai doesn't.

The pricing math

Bonsai's pricing is per-user-per-month, which gets expensive fast for studios. Their cheapest plan (Workflow) is $25/mo per user. Their next tier (Workflow Plus) adds proposals + chat + reports for $39/mo per user.

Durvy is per-workspace, not per-user. Pro is $15/mo total. Suite is $29/mo total. Agency is $49/mo for up to 5 members. A 3-person studio on Bonsai Workflow Plus is $117/mo. On Durvy Agency it's $49/mo. The contracts-and-proposals difference has to be worth $68/mo of recurring spend for that math to work.

TL;DR - pick Bonsai if...

...your business runs on contracts and proposals, you don't mind per-user pricing, and the integrated workflow saves you real hours each month.

Pick Durvy if your work doesn't need contracts on every project, you want a free tier, and the cross-app data (hours → invoice, receipts → reimbursable on invoice, everything → CRM rollup) matters more than contract templates.

Try Durvy free first.

No card. 10 receipts and 3 invoices a month free forever - enough to decide if the suite fits your workflow before you pay anything.

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