Aider vs Syft Analytics: which fits your firm?

Aider starts at $150 per month and Syft Analytics publishes a free plan; Aider lists small and mid-size firms where Syft Analytics lists solo, small and mid-size.

Prices and details verified August 15, 2026. Both records sit in FP&A and advisory reporting and are compared on vendor-published specifications, the same way across every tool.

Aider vs Syft Analytics side by side

9 of 13 dimensions differ. Rows marked "Differs" are where the two records do not match.

Aider and Syft Analytics compared across 13 dimensions, with the rows that differ marked.
DimensionAiderSyft Analytics
Entry priceDiffers$150 per monthFree plan
Pricing modelDiffersPer entityFlat rate
Free trialDiffersNot listedYes
Free planDiffersNoYes
Firm size fitDiffersSmall, Mid-sizeSolo, Small, Mid-size
Built forAccounting firmsAccounting firms
SpecialisationDiffersBookkeeping, AdvisoryAdvisory
Automation profileDiffersMixed routine and judgment workJudgment-heavy work
DeploymentCloudCloud
Geo availabilityUS, UK, Australia, Canada, GlobalUS, UK, Australia, Canada, Global
Integrations listedDiffersBoth list: QuickBooks, Xero.3 listed5 listed
CertificationsNot publishedNot published
Support channelsDiffersEmail, Knowledge baseEmail, Chat, Phone, Knowledge base, Community forum

Which one fits your firm

Choose Aider if

  • Established firms with enough Xero or QuickBooks clients to clear the monthly minimum and justify per-client pricing.
  • Practices building an advisory line that want close automation and AI commentary in one firm-wide view.
  • Karbon firms that want close and reporting data sitting alongside their existing workflow.

Think twice about Aider if

  • Solo practitioners with a handful of clients. The $150 monthly minimum needs roughly fifteen clients to add up.
  • Firms that want a free trial first. Aider asks for a twelve-month commitment up front.
  • Businesses looking for their own bookkeeping tool. Aider is sold to firms, not to end clients.

Choose Syft Analytics if

  • Solo advisors who want to launch a recurring advisory service across multiple client entities.
  • Practices on QuickBooks, Xero, or Sage that want pre-built dashboards and consolidations.
  • Firms that want to try before committing. Syft has a free Basic plan and a 14-day trial on paid plans.

Think twice about Syft Analytics if

  • Mid-market in-house finance teams. Syft targets accounting firms, not corporate FP&A teams.
  • Practices that want enterprise-grade scenario modeling. Datarails or Jirav are deeper in that category.
  • Firms not on QBO, Xero, or Sage. Syft's connectors target those three.

What each one does

About Aider

Aider automates period-end close across a firm's client base and generates AI management reports and advisory commentary from Xero and QuickBooks data. Built by Karbon, it gives a firm a dashboard view of every client's numbers and a head start on the advisory conversation, priced per client rather than per seat.

Made for established firms with a base of Xero or QuickBooks clients that want close automation and AI advisory reporting in one view.

Aider profileAider pricing and plansAider vendor site

About Syft Analytics

Syft Analytics gives accounting firms a single platform for building client-facing reports, KPI dashboards, multi-entity consolidations, and cash flow forecasts. It connects to Xero, QuickBooks, and Sage so financial data pulls in automatically, leaving advisors free to work on analysis rather than data assembly.

Best for solo and small advisory firms on QuickBooks, Xero, or Sage that want pre-built dashboards and consolidations.

Syft Analytics profileSyft Analytics pricing and plansSyft Analytics vendor site

Frequently asked questions

Which is cheaper, Aider or Syft Analytics?
Syft Analytics has the lower published entry tier, a free plan, against $150 per month for Aider. That covers the cheapest published plan only, not the plan either vendor would put in front of your firm.
Do Aider and Syft Analytics both offer a free trial?
Syft Analytics lists a free trial. Aider does not. Syft Analytics publishes a permanently free plan, and Aider does not.
Which one integrates with QuickBooks and Xero, Aider or Syft Analytics?
Aider lists QuickBooks and Xero. Syft Analytics lists QuickBooks and Xero. Across their full published lists the two share 2 integrations: QuickBooks and Xero.
Which suits a smaller firm, Aider or Syft Analytics?
Aider lists small and mid-size firms and Syft Analytics lists solo, small and mid-size firms. Firm size fit is the vendor's own positioning, so treat it as the starting point rather than a limit.

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