Fathom vs Jirav: which fits your firm?

Fathom starts at $59 per month and Jirav starts at $50 per month; Fathom lists solo, small and mid-size firms where Jirav lists 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.

Fathom vs Jirav side by side

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

Fathom and Jirav compared across 13 dimensions, with the rows that differ marked.
DimensionFathomJirav
Entry priceDiffers$59 per month$50 per month
Pricing modelDiffersPer entityPer user
Free trialDiffersYesNot listed
Free planNoNo
Firm size fitDiffersSolo, Small, Mid-sizeSmall, Mid-size
Built forAccounting firmsAccounting firms
SpecialisationAdvisoryAdvisory
Automation profileJudgment-heavy workJudgment-heavy work
DeploymentCloudCloud
Geo availabilityDiffersUS, UK, Australia, Canada, GlobalUS, Canada, Global
Integrations listedDiffersBoth list: Excel, Google Sheets, QuickBooks, Sage, Xero.6 listed8 listed
CertificationsNot publishedNot published
Support channelsDiffersPhone, Email, Chat, Knowledge baseEmail, Knowledge base

Which one fits your firm

Choose Fathom if

  • Solo and small firms that want monthly management reporting and three-way forecasting per client.
  • Practices on QuickBooks, Xero, MYOB, Sage, Excel, or Google Sheets that need branded report packs.
  • Mid-sized firms with 10 to 50 advisory clients that need per-entity pricing rather than per-user.

Think twice about Fathom if

  • Firms whose clients are mid-market companies that need FP&A consolidation. Datarails is a closer fit.
  • Solo advisors with one or two reporting clients. The Starter tier ($65) covers one entity per month.
  • Practices that want narrative report writing without AI commentary. Fathom centers its workflow on the commentary writer.

Choose Jirav if

  • US and Canadian firms building a recurring advisory or virtual CFO service line for clients.
  • Practices that want white-labeled FP&A delivered under their own brand.
  • Firms on QuickBooks, Xero, NetSuite, Sage, Salesforce, or Workday that need three-way forecasting per client.

Think twice about Jirav if

  • Firms outside the US and Canada without an international sales conversation. Jirav lists those two as primary markets.
  • Solo practitioners not yet selling advisory. Jirav pays back when there is a recurring client base.
  • Practices that want a free trial before committing. Jirav offers no public free trial.

What each one does

About Fathom

Fathom pulls data from QuickBooks, Xero, MYOB, Sage, and Excel to produce branded management reports, three-way cash flow forecasts, and KPI dashboards. Firms run advisory services across multiple clients from one workspace, with an AI commentary writer that drafts narrative text and shows its reasoning so advisors can edit before sending.

Built for firms that deliver branded monthly management reports and three-way forecasts across multiple client entities.

Fathom profileFathom pricing and plansFathom vendor site

About Jirav

Jirav gives accounting firms a white-labeled FP&A platform for delivering budgeting, forecasting, and financial modeling to clients. It produces three-way financial statements, scenario models, KPI dashboards, and workforce plans. The accounting partner program offers wholesale pricing, a dedicated partner success manager, and CPE-eligible onboarding training.

Best for US and Canadian firms building a recurring advisory or virtual CFO line under their own brand.

Jirav profileJirav pricing and plansJirav vendor site

Frequently asked questions

Which is cheaper, Fathom or Jirav?
Jirav has the lower published entry tier, $50 per month, against $59 per month for Fathom. That covers the cheapest published plan only, not the plan either vendor would put in front of your firm.
Do Fathom and Jirav both offer a free trial?
Fathom lists a free trial. Jirav does not. Neither publishes a permanently free plan.
Which one integrates with QuickBooks and Xero, Fathom or Jirav?
Fathom lists QuickBooks and Xero. Jirav lists QuickBooks and Xero. Across their full published lists the two share 5 integrations: Excel, Google Sheets, QuickBooks, Sage and Xero.
Which suits a smaller firm, Fathom or Jirav?
Fathom lists solo, small and mid-size firms and Jirav lists 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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