Prummo vs Jasmin: which is the better choice for service professionals?

Two tools with very different purposes. Which one serves tradespeople better in day-to-day quoting?

What Jasmin is and who it is for

Jasmin is a SAGE business management platform built for the Portuguese market. It covers invoicing, accounting, payroll, stock management, and financial reporting. It is a comprehensive solution for businesses that need to manage their entire operation in one place.

Jasmin was designed for SMEs with accounting and compliance requirements. It integrates with Portuguese tax authorities and is commonly used by companies with accountants and finance departments.

Pricing starts at around 15 to 30 euros per month for basic plans, with higher tiers for additional modules. It requires initial setup and some learning to use effectively.

What Prummo is and who it is for

Prummo was built specifically for tradespeople: electricians, plumbers, painters, carpenters, and builders. The focus is on creating quotes quickly, sending them via WhatsApp, and getting paid online.

The core feature is voice creation: describe the services and materials out loud, and the AI organises everything into a professional quote in seconds. The client receives a link via WhatsApp, accepts, and can pay by card, bank transfer, or in installments with Klarna.

The free plan covers unlimited quote creation and delivery. Paid plans add AI voice, branded PDFs, and detailed analytics.

Direct comparison: where each tool is better

Voice-based quote creation: Prummo yes, Jasmin no. Jasmin requires manual entry of each field.

WhatsApp delivery with a professional link: Prummo yes, Jasmin not natively. Jasmin generates PDFs for email.

Online payments (card, bank transfer, Klarna): Prummo yes, Jasmin focuses on invoicing rather than quote payments.

Klarna installments with no interest: Prummo only.

Certified tax invoicing: Jasmin yes, Prummo no. Prummo manages quotes and payment records, not tax-certified invoices.

Accounting and financial reports: Jasmin yes, Prummo no.

Team and HR management: Jasmin yes, Prummo no.

Price: Prummo has a free plan, Jasmin requires a monthly subscription.

How to use both together

Many professionals use different tools for different tasks. You do not need to choose just one.

Prummo solves the day-to-day problem: creating a quick quote on site, sending it via WhatsApp to the client, and receiving payment. This happens dozens of times a month.

Jasmin solves the end-of-month problem: invoicing, reports for the accountant, tax declarations. This happens once a month, typically with the support of an accountant.

If your business requires certified invoicing, Jasmin complements Prummo. Prummo handles quotes and payments in the field; Jasmin handles invoicing and accounting in the office.

For those just starting out or with a lower volume of work, the Prummo free plan covers everything without any cost.

Frequently asked questions

Does Prummo replace Jasmin completely?

Not for invoicing. Prummo manages quotes and payment records but does not issue tax-certified invoices. If you need invoicing that complies with local tax regulations, Jasmin or another invoicing tool is still needed.

Can I use Prummo for quotes and Jasmin for invoicing?

Yes. Many professionals use Prummo for the quoting and payment stage, then use Jasmin when it is time to issue a formal invoice. The two tools complement each other well.

Does Jasmin have a quoting feature?

Yes, Jasmin can create quote documents. But the process is slower and does not include WhatsApp delivery, voice creation, or integrated online payments. For tradespeople who need fast quotes on site, Prummo is more suitable.

What is the cost difference between the two?

Prummo has a free plan with unlimited quotes. Jasmin requires a monthly subscription. If your main goal is quoting and collecting payments, Prummo represents a significant saving.

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