AI Tool Comparison
Comparing as AI Accounting & BookkeepingRamp vs Xero

Ramp
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Xero
Verdict by Category
Detailed Comparison
Feature
Ramp
Xero
Pricing
FreemiumRamp offers three tiers. Free ($0/user/month) includes unlimited corporate cards, card issuing controls, travel booking, automated receipt matching, invoice OCR, configurable AP approval workflows, basic accounting rules with QuickBooks Online and Xero integrations, a Ramp Investment Account and FDIC-insured business account, and AI-powered custom reporting. Plus is $15/user/month plus a platform fee based on team size (20% discount with annual billing), and adds AI-driven expense reviews and policy insights, auto-locking cards for non-compliance, automated batch payments, AI-driven approval recommendations, NetSuite/Sage Intacct/Acumatica/Dynamics 365 integrations, AI coding for every field, multi-entity support, custom user roles, and an audit log. An optional Procurement add-on with advanced intake, workflow builder, and PO management is available on Plus or Enterprise. Enterprise uses custom annual pricing and adds Workday and Oracle Fusion Cloud integrations, local currency card issuing in 30+ countries, locally funded reimbursements, a dedicated account manager, priority 24/7 support, and custom implementation services. 1099 filing costs $0.65 per IRS filing with free state filing across all tiers.
PaidXero offers three core US self-serve plans, each with discounted intro pricing for the first 3 months, then standard monthly pricing. Early: $5/mo for 3 months, then $25/mo — send quotes and 20 invoices, 5 bills, bank reconciliation, Smart Document Capture, real-time reports, W-9/1099 management, sales tax, and a 30-day cash flow forecast. Growing: $11/mo for 3 months, then $55/mo — unlimited invoices and quotes, automated bill entry and beta auto-reconciliation, customizable performance dashboards, financial health scorecards, and a 60-day cash flow forecast. Established: $18/mo for 3 months, then $90/mo — everything in Growing plus multi-currency support, project time/cost tracking, employee expense and mileage claims, industry benchmarking, KPI analysis, international bill payments, and a 180-day cash flow forecast. All plans include free standard domestic ACH bill payments and 24/7 online support. A one-month-free promotional offer is also available on any plan, and larger practices can access Xero HQ, Partner Hub, and Practice Manager through the accountant/bookkeeper partner program.
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AI Business & Finance Tools
AI Business & Finance Tools
Summary
The AI-powered finance platform that automates cards, expenses, AP, and bill pay
Cloud accounting software to know your numbers and control cash flow
Ramp Pros & Cons
Pros
- Generous free tier covers unlimited cards and core expense management
- AI agents automate policy review, approvals, and accounting coding to cut manual work
- Deep accounting and ERP integrations speed up monthly close
- Combines cards, AP, procurement, travel, and banking in one platform
- Fast reimbursement turnaround of one to two business days
- No annual fee or foreign transaction fees on the corporate card
Cons
- Requires a US business entity with a qualifying cash balance to get a corporate card
- Charge card structure means the full balance must be paid each billing cycle, unlike a revolving credit line
- Advanced ERP integrations and multi-entity support are locked behind the Plus and Enterprise tiers
- Global local-currency card issuing is limited to Enterprise customers
- Per-transaction fees apply for same-day ACH, wires, and check payments outside a Ramp checking account
Xero Pros & Cons
Pros
- Clean, intuitive interface with a relatively short learning curve
- Strong bank reconciliation and automatic bank feed connections
- Extensive third-party app ecosystem (700+ integrations)
- Built-in payroll, project tracking, and multi-currency support on higher tiers
- JAX AI assistant surfaces real-time financial answers inside the platform
- Well-established partner ecosystem for accountants and bookkeepers
Cons
- Advanced features and reports can be hard to locate within the interface
- Some users report recurring bugs and occasional system crashes
- Viewing multiple company entities at once can be clunky
- Reporting customization is more limited than some enterprise-grade platforms
- Pricing has increased over time and may be hard to justify for very low-transaction businesses
- No built-in multi-entity consolidation without third-party apps