Financial Cents vs Truss: which fits your firm?

Financial Cents starts at $19 per month while Truss quotes pricing on request; both list solo, small and mid-size firms; Financial Cents runs in the browser where Truss runs in the browser and on mobile.

Prices and details verified August 15, 2026 for Financial Cents and May 4, 2026 for Truss. Both records sit in Practice management and workflow and are compared on vendor-published specifications, the same way across every tool.

Financial Cents vs Truss side by side

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

Financial Cents and Truss compared across 13 dimensions, with the rows that differ marked.
DimensionFinancial CentsTruss
Entry priceDiffers$19 per monthQuoted on request
Pricing modelDiffersPer userCustom quote
Free trialDiffersYesNot listed
Free planNoNo
Firm size fitSolo, Small, Mid-sizeSolo, Small, Mid-size
Built forAccounting firmsAccounting firms
SpecialisationDiffersPractice management, BookkeepingTax, Practice management
Automation profileMixed routine and judgment workMixed routine and judgment work
DeploymentDiffersCloudCloud, Mobile
Geo availabilityDiffersUS, CanadaUS
Integrations listedDiffersNo integrations in common across the two published lists.5 listed9 listed
CertificationsNot publishedNot published
Support channelsDiffersPhone, Email, Chat, Knowledge baseEmail, Knowledge base

Which one fits your firm

Choose Financial Cents if

  • Solo and small US or Canadian firms that want passwordless client portal access and recurring job templates.
  • Practices on QuickBooks Online that need workflow, billing, proposals, and time-tracking in one tool.
  • Firms that want a 14-day free trial with no credit card required before committing.

Think twice about Financial Cents if

  • Firms outside the US or Canada. Financial Cents focuses on North America.
  • Mid-sized practices that need deep tax-organizer or e-signature workflow. Financial Cents centers on bookkeeping practice ops.
  • Practices on NetSuite or Xero that want ledger sync. Financial Cents integrates only with QuickBooks Online.

Choose Truss if

  • Solo and small US tax firms running 100 to 500 1040s a season wanting one tool for intake, workpapers, and prep capacity.
  • Mid-size firms on UltraTax, Lacerte, Drake, CCH Axcess, or ProConnect wanting an AI-assisted intake layer in front.
  • Tax-only firms wanting to flex headcount in March and April by routing overflow returns to a US prep team.

Think twice about Truss if

  • Firms outside the US. Truss is built around US 1040 and K-1 rules and integrates with US tax software only.
  • Firms wanting automated data entry into tax software. Truss stops at a clean workpaper PDF, Soraban handles that.
  • Bookkeeping-led practices needing QuickBooks-deep integration. The QBO connector is not yet shipped.

What each one does

About Financial Cents

Financial Cents runs workflow, client portal, billing, proposals, e-signatures, and time tracking in one tool, with a passwordless client portal that gets responses faster than the login-required portals most firms are used to.

Best for solo and small US or Canadian firms on QuickBooks Online that need workflow with passwordless portal.

Financial Cents profileFinancial Cents pricing and plansFinancial Cents vendor site

About Truss

Truss consolidates intake, documents, workpapers, and return delivery into one platform for US tax firms. The intake layer uses AI checklists from prior-year data with zero-login uploads, and a distinctive prep-routing layer lets firms hand returns to Truss's US prep team or to AI prep at a fixed per-return price. Strength is workpaper organization and surge capacity, not auto-data-entry.

Best for US tax firms wanting AI intake plus on-demand US human or AI prep capacity for surge weeks.

Truss profileTruss vendor site

Frequently asked questions

Which is cheaper, Financial Cents or Truss?
Financial Cents publishes an entry price of $19 per month. Truss quotes pricing on request and publishes no figure, so the two cannot be compared on published prices alone.
Do Financial Cents and Truss both offer a free trial?
Financial Cents lists a free trial. Truss does not. Neither publishes a permanently free plan.
Which one integrates with QuickBooks and Xero, Financial Cents or Truss?
Financial Cents lists QuickBooks. Truss lists neither. Their full published lists have no integrations in common.
Which suits a smaller firm, Financial Cents or Truss?
Both records list the same firm sizes: solo, small and mid-size. The split comes from the rest of the record, including deployment, specialisation and the integrations each vendor lists.

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