AI Tool Comparison
Comparing as AI Expense ManagementTipalti vs Expensify

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Verdict by Category
Detailed Comparison
Feature
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Pricing
PaidTipalti uses a subscription-based model with transaction fees layered on top, and does not offer a free tier. Tipalti Accounts Payable starts at $99/month (includes unlimited users, self-service supplier portal, and core automation features, plus per-invoice and per-payment transaction fees). Tipalti Mass Payments starts at $249/month (includes unlimited users and payee portal, plus transaction pricing for payments). Add-on modules for Procurement, Expense Management, and Treasury are available at additional cost. No per-user or per-approver fees are charged. Custom/enterprise pricing is available for mid-market and enterprise organizations with multi-entity, multi-ERP, or advanced compliance needs; exact quotes require contacting Tipalti sales.
FreemiumExpensify offers a free tier (Track & Submit) with unlimited SmartScans, distance tracking, manual entry, and CSV export for individuals and freelancers. Paid business plans: Collect is a flat $5 per member per month (no annual commitment, pay-as-you-go) for teams of 1-10 covering expense tracking, corporate cards, travel booking, and chat. Control is $9 per member per month with the Expensify Card (or $18/member without it) for teams of 10-1,000+, adding multi-level approval workflows, SSO, custom fields, and deeper ERP integrations (NetSuite, Sage Intacct). Control bills only active members who create, submit, approve, reimburse, or export reports in a given month, while Collect bills all unique members. Enterprise/custom pricing is available for large organizations with complex needs.
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Summary
AI-powered finance automation for global accounts payable, mass payments, and procurement
AI-powered expense management that automates receipts, reports, and reimbursements
Tipalti Pros & Cons
Pros
- Extensive global payment coverage across 200+ countries and 120+ currencies
- Strong built-in tax and regulatory compliance reduces audit risk
- AI agents automate repetitive AP tasks like invoice coding and PO matching
- No per-user or per-approver fees so teams can scale without added seat costs
- Deep multi-entity support suited to complex organizational structures
- Native bi-directional ERP integrations with major accounting systems
Cons
- No free tier or free trial, and demo scheduling is required to start
- Transaction-based fees on top of the subscription can make total cost hard to predict upfront
- Setup and onboarding can take longer for complex multi-entity or multi-ERP environments
- Best value is realized at mid-market and enterprise scale rather than by very small businesses
- Full pricing requires a custom sales quote rather than transparent self-serve rates
Expensify Pros & Cons
Pros
- Free tier covers unlimited receipt scanning for individuals and freelancers with no team features required
- Concierge AI automates categorization, policy enforcement, and monthly spend analysis with minimal manual work
- Flat, transparent per-member pricing on Collect with no forced annual contract
- Extensive integration library spanning accounting, ERP, travel, and payroll platforms
- Works with cards from any bank rather than requiring a specific corporate card
- MCP support lets finance teams query live expense data from AI assistants they already use
Cons
- Control plan's per-user pricing can get expensive for larger teams with many active expensers
- Legacy pricing structures and active vs. unique member billing rules can be confusing for existing customers
- Advanced compliance and multi-entity features require the higher-cost Control tier
- Some users report the reporting/summary views could offer better monthly rollups
- Enterprise-grade configuration and workflow setup has a learning curve for finance admins