MOCO
Project management and invoicing for DACH service businesses — hosted in Switzerland
- Data residency
- EU only
- DPA available
- Yes
- Pricing
- Subscription
- Art. 9 data
- Not suitable
Who this tool is for
Industries
- DACH agencies and freelancers
- Service firms billing project time
- Teams needing DATEV export
- Businesses wanting Swiss hosting
MOCO is a slim project-management tool with time tracking, invoicing, and a light CRM, built specifically for agencies and freelancers in the DACH region. It favours focused, everyday workflows over heavy feature lists.
Hosting is in Switzerland, a GDPR data-processing agreement (AV-Vertrag) is available from the Starter plan upward, and MOCO offers a DATEV export that fits German accounting practice neatly.
There is no free tier, but for DACH service businesses that want time-to-invoice in one place with Swiss data hosting and DATEV integration, MOCO is purpose-built rather than generic.
Pros and cons
Strengths
- Time tracking to invoicing in one tool
- Built for DACH agencies and freelancers
- Swiss data hosting
- DATEV export for accounting
- AV-Vertrag from Starter plan
Trade-offs
- No free tier
- Deliberately slim feature set
- Less suited to very large organisations
Where it sits with GDPR
Good fit for
- Hosting in Switzerland
- AV-Vertrag from the Starter plan
- DATEV export keeps accounting compliant
Think twice / not suitable for
- Time tracking may count as employee monitoring
- Client contact data needs lawful basis
Data protection note
Hosting in der Schweiz; DSGVO-DPA; DATEV-Export; AV-Vertrag ab Starter.
Frequently asked questions
Where is MOCO hosted?
MOCO is hosted in Switzerland.
Does MOCO support DATEV?
Yes, MOCO offers a DATEV export for accounting.
From which plan is the AV-Vertrag available?
A GDPR DPA is available from the Starter plan upward.
Is MOCO suitable for freelancers?
Yes, it is built for agencies and freelancers in the DACH region.
Reviews are written and reviewed by Eduardo personally. They describe what a tool does and where it sits with data protection, but they do not constitute legal advice.
