Agent Rank breakdown
- Autonomy fit
- 8
- Capabilities
- 6
- Integrations
- 2
- Pricing value
- 4
- Polish & maturity
- 5
- Verifiability
- 10
Auto-computed from autonomy, capabilities, integrations, pricing, maturity and editorial verification. Updated every deploy. How is this computed?
Capabilities
- Tool use
- Memory
- RAG
Integrations
- Other
- QuickbooksGustoRipplingBrex
Pricing tiers
- +Monthly bookkeeping
- +P&L + balance sheet
- +Accrual basis
- +Custom reporting
- +Industry-specific
- +A/R + A/P management
- +Dedicated controller
- +CFO services
- +Audit support
Pros & cons
- +AI-driven bookkeeping with human reviewers — best-of-both reliability
- +Tax + R&D credit + CFO services bundled at higher tiers
- +Used by 2,000+ venture-backed startups
- −$499/mo entry is high for pre-seed founders
- −Mostly US-focused — limited international support
- −Less control if you want hands-on involvement in bookkeeping
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