If you're already using BailFacile — or evaluating it — you're probably asking yourself whether FacturZen does more, and at what price. Both platforms help landlords manage French rentals, but with different primary focuses. BailFacile excels at drafting and signing lease agreements. FacturZen focuses on the ongoing management once the lease is signed: automated receipts, payment tracking, and financial reporting. This comparison cuts straight to what matters — features, pricing, and which tool fits which landlord profile. For a broader overview of where FacturZen differs, see our BailFacile alternative page.
Features at a glance — comparison table
Here's a quick overview of the key features from both tools for 2026.
| Feature | FacturZen | BailFacile |
|---|---|---|
| Automatic PDF rent receipts | ✓ | ✓ (less automated) |
| Lease drafting & e-signature | In development | ✓ (core strength) |
| Payment tracking | ✓ | ✓ |
| Rent notices | ✓ | ✓ |
| Financial reports & export | ✓ | Partial |
| Multi-user roles (manager/tenant) | ✓ included | Paid plans |
| Bilingual interface (FR/EN) | ✓ | ✗ |
| GDPR-compliant / hosted in France | ✓ | ✓ |
* Based on publicly documented features as of 2026. Confirm with each vendor for the latest information.
The pricing model
FacturZen uses a single, transparent price: €7/month (or €67.20/year, roughly 20% off) for unlimited properties, tenants, and units. No pricing tiers, no surprises as your portfolio grows.
BailFacile offers a limited free plan, then paid tiers ranging from approximately €8 to €20/month depending on selected features (e-signature, multi-property access, extra document packs). Costs can increase if you add document bundles or upgrade for advanced capabilities.
| Profile | FacturZen | BailFacile (estimated) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 property, basic features | €7/month | Free / ~€8/month |
| 2 properties, full management | €7/month | ~€12-15/month |
| 3 properties, multi-user | €7/month | ~€15-20/month |
For a portfolio of 2 or more properties with full management, FacturZen is structurally cheaper — and the price never changes based on number of properties or users.
Lease creation — BailFacile's advantage
Let's be straightforward: BailFacile has a genuine edge when it comes to drafting and electronically signing lease contracts. The tool offers up-to-date lease templates (furnished, unfurnished, mobility), a guided interface for first-time landlords, and native integrated e-signature. For a landlord who hasn't yet signed their leases and wants step-by-step guidance, this is a real advantage.
Day-to-day management — FacturZen's advantage
Once the lease is signed, that's where FacturZen takes the lead. Day-to-day rental management — receipts, rent notices, payment tracking, reminders, and reports — is the core of the product. Here's what you gain in practice:
- Automatic PDF rent receipts. Generated and archived every month on the due date, without any manual action. Your tenant can download them from their secure portal.
- Payment tracking dashboard. See at a glance which rents have been collected, which are late, and which are outstanding — per property and per tenant.
- Exportable financial reports. Rental income, expenses, balances by period — exports ready for your accountant or tax filing.
- Multi-user access included. Owner, manager, tenant — each role gets a secure, tailored login at no extra charge.
Who should choose FacturZen?
- Landlords with 2 or more properties. The flat €7/month pricing quickly becomes more economical than BailFacile's per-feature plans as soon as your portfolio exceeds one property.
- Landlords already using a separate e-signature tool. If you already sign leases with DocuSign, HelloSign, or another tool, FacturZen covers everything else in the management workflow without duplication.
- English-speaking or non-resident landlords. FacturZen's bilingual FR/EN interface is particularly well-suited to expats or foreign property owners managing French rentals from abroad.
- Those who want simple, automated recurring management. If your priority is reducing the time spent on monthly admin, FacturZen automates receipts, notices, and exports with minimal effort.
Who should choose BailFacile?
- Landlords who want an all-in-one solution (lease signing + management). BailFacile combines document creation and rental management in a single interface, which can simplify onboarding for certain profiles.
- First-time landlords signing their first lease and wanting step-by-step guidance. BailFacile's guided interface is particularly helpful if you've never drafted a rental agreement before and want to be walked through the process.
- Small portfolios (1-2 properties) where contract signing is the priority. If your main need is lease drafting and signing rather than automating monthly management, BailFacile may be sufficient.
Our verdict
If your leases are already in place and you want to simplify and automate monthly management, FacturZen wins clearly on price and day-to-day features. The flat €7/month model with no property or user limits is hard to beat for a portfolio of 2 or more properties.
If you're just starting out and want to sign your first lease with a guided tool and built-in e-signature, BailFacile has a more mature document offering at this stage.
In practice, many landlords use BailFacile for the initial lease signing and FacturZen for all the ongoing management that follows. The two tools are complementary rather than mutually exclusive — but if you only needed to keep one for everyday use, FacturZen is the more complete and more cost-effective choice.
Try FacturZen free for 14 days, no credit card, no commitment. Set up your properties and tenants in under 30 minutes, and let the tool handle receipts and payments for you.
Frequently asked questions
Is FacturZen cheaper than BailFacile?
FacturZen offers a single flat rate of €7/month (or €67.20/year) for unlimited properties and tenants. BailFacile offers a limited free plan and paid tiers ranging from approximately €8 to €20/month depending on features. For a portfolio of 2 or more properties with full management (receipts + payments + accounting), FacturZen is generally more cost-effective.
Does BailFacile generate automatic rent receipts?
BailFacile offers rent receipt generation, but full automation at each due date is more advanced in FacturZen. FacturZen automatically generates and archives PDF rent receipts without any manual input at each billing date.
What is the main difference between FacturZen and BailFacile?
BailFacile is particularly strong on lease drafting and signing (native e-signature, lease templates). FacturZen is more focused on day-to-day rental management: payment tracking, automated receipts, financial reports, and accounting exports. Both cover the essentials, but with different strengths.
Does BailFacile support multi-tenant management?
BailFacile offers multi-tenant management on its paid plans. FacturZen includes owner, manager, and tenant roles (with secure access) in its standard €7/month plan, at no extra cost.
Can I switch to FacturZen if I'm already using BailFacile?
Yes. FacturZen offers a setup assistant that lets you configure your properties, tenants, and leases in under 30 minutes. There is no automatic migration from BailFacile, but the switch is straightforward for a standard-sized portfolio. The 14-day free trial lets you test FacturZen in parallel before committing.
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