AI Tool Comparison
Comparing as AI Invoicing & Accounts PayablePuzzle vs Numeric

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Detailed Comparison
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Pricing
FreemiumPuzzle has 4 tiers, each with monthly-vs-annual pricing (annual saves 20%) and a monthly-equivalent shown when billed annually. Starter: $0/month (free for the first 2 months, then $25/month billed annually or $30/month billed monthly), 1 user, 25 lifetime AI credits, up to 98% auto-categorization, cash & accrual books, unlimited connections. Core ("your QuickBooks replacement"): $30/month billed annually ($60 list) or $72/month billed monthly, 5 users, 25 lifetime credits, adds cash/burn/runway insights, spend and revenue tracking, multi-entity via integration, advanced reporting. Complete (most popular): $50/month billed annually ($100 list) or $120/month billed monthly, unlimited users, 100 AI credits/month, adds AI-powered accuracy review, AI reconciliations, categorize-from-inbox, revenue recognition, white-glove QuickBooks migration; includes the 50%-faster-close money-back guarantee. Scale: starting at $150/month billed annually ($300 list) or $360/month billed monthly, unlimited users, 300 AI credits/month, adds subledgers, no transaction/integration limits, priority support, and API access. AI Close and Cowork (agent features) are add-ons across most plans. All paid plans start with a 14-day free trial with full Complete-tier access. Accounting firms get custom partner pricing.
FreemiumNumeric has three tiers. Essentials: starts at $30/month per user, billed via email/sales signup; includes project management for month-end/quarter-end/year-end tasks, segregation of duties (preparers/reviewers), holiday calendar upload, review notes and custom task categories, Slack integration with daily digest, email request automations, and a Technical AI Assistant. Growth: custom pricing, aimed at teams on QuickBooks or Xero wanting to automate month-end; includes everything in Essentials plus live ERP and file storage integration, auto-reconciliation with notifications, AI-parsing of bank statements for reconciliation, flux analysis, and CPA-led onboarding and ongoing training. Enterprise: custom pricing, aimed at teams on mature ERPs like NetSuite wanting a continuous, controlled close process; includes everything in Essentials and Growth plus ongoing transaction monitoring, custom reporting, unlimited flexible flux reporting, SAML SSO (Okta, Duo, OneLogin), live bank feed integrations, and the full Cash Management product (matching and JE automation). All plans include onboarding support, a named customer success manager, and access to Numeric's help center and templates. Contact Numeric for a custom quote on Growth or Enterprise, or via their partner program for accounting firms.
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Summary
The AI-native accounting core where agents work for you
AI-native close automation that turns visibility into action
Puzzle Pros & Cons
Pros
- Built as an AI-native ledger from the ground up rather than AI features added to legacy accounting software
- Real-time financial data (cash, burn, runway) instead of waiting until month-end close
- Backed by $66.5M+ in funding and used by 7,000+ startups and accounting firms
- 50%-faster-close money-back guarantee shows real confidence in the automation's time savings
- "Governed Automation" design keeps a human in the loop — nothing posts to the ledger without approval
Cons
- 25 lifetime AI credits on the free Starter plan run out quickly, pushing most real usage toward paid tiers
- Multi-entity consolidation, subledgers, and API access are locked behind Core, Complete, or Scale respectively, not available on Starter
- The 50%-faster-close money-back guarantee has strict eligibility rules (live API integrations only, no CSV/PDF uploads, single-entity only) that can disqualify some businesses
- AI categorization still requires human review for the remaining 2-15% of transactions it can't confidently auto-categorize
- Newer and smaller than QuickBooks/Xero, so its accountant and integrator ecosystem is less mature, even though it directly targets modern fintech stacks (Stripe, Mercury, Ramp, Brex)
Numeric Pros & Cons
Pros
- AI (Numeric Intelligence) is embedded across the full close, reporting, and cash workflow rather than being a bolt-on feature
- Real, quantified customer outcomes: Brex's cash-match rate jumped from 30% to 90%+, DailyPay gets 80% of flux drafts from AI
- MCP connector lets technical teams build custom AI agents directly on top of Numeric's live financial data
- Backed by deep domain credibility: investors include the former CEO of BlackLine and former CFO of NetSuite
- Transparent entry-level pricing ($30/user/month for Essentials) versus the fully custom-quote model common among close-automation competitors
Cons
- No published pricing above the entry Essentials tier; Growth and Enterprise plans require a sales conversation to get a quote
- Deepest AI value (auto-reconciliation, AI-parsed bank statements, flux automation) is gated behind the custom-priced Growth and Enterprise tiers, not included in the $30/user Essentials plan
- Best suited to companies already on QuickBooks/Xero (Growth tier) or NetSuite (Enterprise tier); less clear fit for other ERPs
- As a 2020-founded company, has a shorter enterprise track record than legacy close-management incumbents like BlackLine or FloQast
- Cash Management product line is newer (launched November 2025), so it has less real-world usage history than the core Close and Analytics products