Kick vs Rillet: which fits your firm?

Kick publishes a free plan while Rillet quotes pricing on request; Kick lists solo and small firms where Rillet lists small and mid-size; Kick runs in the browser and on mobile where Rillet runs in the browser.

Prices and details verified August 15, 2026 for Kick and May 26, 2026 for Rillet. Both records sit in Core ledger and bookkeeping and are compared on vendor-published specifications, the same way across every tool.

Kick vs Rillet side by side

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

Kick and Rillet compared across 13 dimensions, with the rows that differ marked.
DimensionKickRillet
Entry priceDiffersFree planQuoted on request
Pricing modelDiffersFlat rateCustom quote
Free trialDiffersYesNot listed
Free planDiffersYesNo
Firm size fitDiffersSolo, SmallSmall, Mid-size
Built forFirms and their clientsFirms and their clients
SpecialisationDiffersBookkeepingBookkeeping, Advisory
Automation profileHigh volume, routine workHigh volume, routine work
DeploymentDiffersCloud, MobileCloud
Geo availabilityDiffersUSGlobal
Integrations listedDiffersBoth list: Gusto, Ramp, Stripe.6 listed11 listed
CertificationsNot publishedNot published
Support channelsDiffersEmail, Knowledge baseChat, Email, Knowledge base

Which one fits your firm

Choose Kick if

  • Solo bookkeepers serving US founder-clients with multiple LLCs or holding companies in one workspace.
  • Small US CAS firms standardizing client books off QuickBooks for cash-basis tech-forward SMBs.
  • US founders managing their own books on Stripe, Ramp, and Gusto pre-scale onto Xero or NetSuite.

Think twice about Kick if

  • Firms with UK, EU, AU, or Canadian clients. Kick is US-only at every layer.
  • Inventory or accrual-heavy clients. Cash-basis is the practical default and accrual depth is shallow.
  • Mid-size practices with diverse client stacks. Integrations are narrow beyond Stripe, Ramp, and Gusto.

Choose Rillet if

  • Finance teams that have outgrown QuickBooks and need multi-entity consolidation and revenue recognition.
  • Companies that want to replace NetSuite or Sage Intacct with a cloud-native ledger and faster close.
  • Accounting teams that want AI agents handling journal entries, reconciliation, and close workflows.

Think twice about Rillet if

  • Solo practitioners and micro firms. Rillet is built for companies with a finance team, not individual accountants.
  • Buyers that need published pricing before booking a sales call. All plans are quoted after a demo.
  • Businesses happy on QuickBooks or Xero with a single entity and simple books.

What each one does

About Kick

Kick is an AI bookkeeping platform that auto-categorizes transactions, identifies tax deductions, and produces P&L and balance-sheet reports for US small businesses. The differentiator is per-user pricing with multiple entities under one subscription, so a founder running several LLCs sees inter-company transfers in one place. Backed by OpenAI Startup Fund, General Catalyst, Felicis, and GV.

Fits best when solo or small US firms serve founder-clients running multiple LLCs on simple cash-basis tech stacks.

Kick profileKick pricing and plansKick vendor site

About Rillet

Rillet is a cloud ERP for finance teams that have outgrown QuickBooks or want to move off NetSuite and Sage Intacct. It covers the general ledger, multi-entity consolidation, revenue recognition, and financial reporting in one platform, with AI agents that automate journal entries, reconciliation, and close workflows.

Cloud ERP for growing finance teams that need multi-entity consolidation, revenue recognition, and a faster close than NetSuite or Sage Intacct.

Rillet profileRillet vendor site

Frequently asked questions

Which is cheaper, Kick or Rillet?
Kick publishes a free plan. Rillet quotes pricing on request and publishes no figure, so the two cannot be compared on published prices alone.
Do Kick and Rillet both offer a free trial?
Kick lists a free trial. Rillet does not. Kick publishes a permanently free plan, and Rillet does not.
Which one integrates with QuickBooks and Xero, Kick or Rillet?
Neither published integration list names QuickBooks or Xero. Both lists do share Gusto, Ramp and Stripe. Check the vendor pages for anything added since these records were last checked.
Which suits a smaller firm, Kick or Rillet?
Kick lists solo and small firms and Rillet 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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