Keeper (now Double) vs Silverfin: which fits your firm?

Keeper (now Double) starts at $200 per month while Silverfin quotes pricing on request; Keeper (now Double) lists solo, small and mid-size firms where Silverfin lists small and mid-size.

Prices and details verified August 15, 2026 for Keeper (now Double) and June 29, 2026 for Silverfin. Both records sit in Practice management and workflow and are compared on vendor-published specifications, the same way across every tool.

Keeper (now Double) vs Silverfin side by side

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

Keeper (now Double) and Silverfin compared across 13 dimensions, with the rows that differ marked.
DimensionKeeper (now Double)Silverfin
Entry priceDiffers$200 per monthQuoted on request
Pricing modelPer entityPer entity
Free trialYesYes
Free planNoNo
Firm size fitDiffersSolo, Small, Mid-sizeSmall, Mid-size
Built forAccounting firmsAccounting firms
SpecialisationDiffersPractice management, BookkeepingPractice management, Advisory
Automation profileMixed routine and judgment workMixed routine and judgment work
DeploymentCloudCloud
Geo availabilityDiffersGlobalUK, EU
Integrations listedDiffersBoth list: QuickBooks, Xero.5 listed5 listed
CertificationsNot publishedNot published
Support channelsDiffersEmail, Chat, Knowledge baseEmail, Chat, Knowledge base, Community forum

Which one fits your firm

Choose Keeper (now Double) if

  • Bookkeeping practices on QuickBooks Online or Xero that close 10 to 175 client books a month.
  • Firms that want automated file review (categorizations, reconciliation gaps) before close sign-off.
  • Practices that want a client portal tied directly to bookkeeping queries rather than a generic chase tool.

Think twice about Keeper (now Double) if

  • Firms not on QuickBooks Online or Xero. Two-way sync targets those two ledgers (NetSuite/Sage Intacct on Enterprise only).
  • Solo bookkeepers with very low client counts. The $200 per month firm fee assumes meaningful client volume.
  • Practices that need engagement letters, proposals, or full practice management beyond close.

Choose Silverfin if

  • Accounting firms in the UK and Europe that want standardized, cloud-based working papers and accounts production.
  • Practices wanting client data centralized with templated compliance and reporting workflows.
  • Firms scaling compliance work that prefer per-file pricing over per-user.

Think twice about Silverfin if

  • US-based firms. Silverfin is built for UK and European compliance and accounts production.
  • Solo practitioners with a handful of files. Silverfin has a file minimum and suits established firms.
  • Firms wanting published pricing. Silverfin is quoted per file by sales.

What each one does

About Keeper (now Double)

Keeper has rebranded as Double. It sits directly inside QuickBooks Online and Xero, runs automated checks on the books before you close, and handles the client portal and task workflows around month-end from the same platform.

Best for bookkeeping practices on QuickBooks Online or Xero that close 10 to 175 client books a month.

Keeper (now Double) profileKeeper (now Double) pricing and plansKeeper (now Double) vendor site

About Silverfin

Silverfin is a cloud platform that standardizes a firm's client data and automates working papers, accounts production, and compliance work. It pulls data from ledgers into structured templates, so a practice produces year-end accounts, management reporting, and tax computations from one consistent source. It is built for UK and European firms and priced per client file.

Built for UK and European accounting firms that want standardized working papers, accounts production, and compliance in the cloud.

Silverfin profileSilverfin vendor site

Frequently asked questions

Which is cheaper, Keeper (now Double) or Silverfin?
Keeper (now Double) publishes an entry price of $200 per month. Silverfin quotes pricing on request and publishes no figure, so the two cannot be compared on published prices alone.
Do Keeper (now Double) and Silverfin both offer a free trial?
Yes. Both Keeper (now Double) and Silverfin list a free trial. Neither publishes a permanently free plan.
Which one integrates with QuickBooks and Xero, Keeper (now Double) or Silverfin?
Keeper (now Double) lists QuickBooks and Xero. Silverfin lists QuickBooks and Xero. Across their full published lists the two share 2 integrations: QuickBooks and Xero.
Which suits a smaller firm, Keeper (now Double) or Silverfin?
Keeper (now Double) lists solo, small and mid-size firms and Silverfin 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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