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Rillet vs. Tropic

Built from each tool’s researched, reviewed record. Figures are checked against public pricing pages at research time — always confirm current pricing with the vendor before buying.

The short version

Tropic starts at $3,167 per seat, versus Rillet at Custom pricing.

Full comparison

Rilletfrom Custom pricing
Tropicfrom $3,167 month
Audyense Score64ASFair28AS*Low
PositioningThe AI-native ERPProcurement intelligence and software spend management
Free tierNoNo
DeploymentCloud / SaaSCloud / SaaS
Best fitStartup, SMB, Mid-marketMid-market, Enterprise
Pricing plans
  • Custom (quote-based)Custom pricing
  • Platform$3,167
  • EnterpriseCustom pricing
General ledger & accountingYesCore product: an AI-native general ledger that automatically books journal entries from connected systems.
Accounts payable & bill payYesAutomates AP posting, bill reconciliation, and accrual predictions; integrates with Bill.com and Tipalti for payment execution.
AI featuresYesAura AI proposes and books journal entries, answers natural-language questions about the books, and requires human approval before any auto-post.
Bank reconciliationYesAutomated matching of bank and credit card transactions against the ledger.
Corporate cardsPartialSyncs and posts card transactions from Brex and Ramp automatically, but Rillet does not issue its own corporate cards.
Expense managementPartialAutomates GL posting and reconciliation of expenses ingested from Ramp, Brex, Zip, and Bill.com rather than offering native receipt capture or expense-report submission.
Financial reportingYesReal-time GAAP financials plus SaaS/investor metrics (ARR, MRR, NRR) generated directly from the GL.
Invoicing & billingYesAutomates AR invoicing and syncs with Stripe and Maxio for subscription billing data.
Multi-currencyYesSupports multi-entity consolidation across currencies, including revaluations and intercompany eliminations.
Public APIYesPublishes an OpenAPI-spec public API, including reporting endpoints for multi-entity and multi-currency use cases.
Spend analyticsYesShows technology and vendor spend patterns.
Contract contextYesKeeps commercial terms linked to buying workflows.
Supplier intelligenceYesProvides supplier and market context.
Procurement intakeYesCentralizes requests for new technology purchases.
Negotiation workflowsYesSupports structured commercial negotiations.
Renewal managementYesTracks renewal timing and risk.
Approval workflowsYesRoutes purchases through policy and budget review.
IntegrationsYesConnects procurement data to business systems.
Integrations verified15+
Aggregate rating5.0 · 69 reviews · No reviews yet
Integrations
StripeSalesforceHubSpotSnowflakeBrexRamp+9 more
NetSuiteSalesforceWorkdaySlackMicrosoft TeamsGoogle Workspace+5 more
Security & compliance
SOC 1 Type IISOC 2 Type IIGDPR
SOC 2GDPR
Pros
  • Intuitive interface with a notably fast, white-glove implementation
  • Automation of reconciliation, journal entries, and revenue recognition saves finance teams significant time each month
  • Native integrations with Stripe, Salesforce, Snowflake, and others reduce reliance on custom scripts
  • Highly responsive customer support, frequently singled out in reviews
  • Purpose-built software procurement
  • Renewal and supplier intelligence
  • Useful finance visibility
  • Strong governance orientation
Cons
  • Some learning curve and requests for more granular user permissions
  • No public pricing list; every deal requires a sales conversation and custom quote
  • Salesforce sync is currently one-way, with two-way sync still in development
  • Narrower AP tool and international banking coverage than incumbent ERPs, requiring workarounds in some cases
  • High starting price
  • Requires process adoption across departments
  • Not a general ERP
  • ROI depends on spend scale
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