Numeric vs Trullion: which fits your firm?

Numeric starts at $30 per month while Trullion quotes pricing on request; Numeric lists small and mid-size firms where Trullion lists mid-size.

Prices and details verified August 15, 2026 for Numeric and May 1, 2026 for Trullion. Both records sit in Audit and risk and are compared on vendor-published specifications, the same way across every tool.

Numeric vs Trullion side by side

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

Numeric and Trullion compared across 13 dimensions, with the rows that differ marked.
DimensionNumericTrullion
Entry priceDiffers$30 per monthQuoted on request
Pricing modelDiffersPer userCustom quote
Free trialNot listedNot listed
Free planNoNo
Firm size fitDiffersSmall, Mid-sizeMid-size
Built forDiffersFirms and their clientsAccounting firms
SpecialisationDiffersBookkeeping, AdvisoryAudit, Advisory
Automation profileMixed routine and judgment workMixed routine and judgment work
DeploymentCloudCloud
Geo availabilityGlobalGlobal
Integrations listedDiffersNo integrations in common across the two published lists.5 listed1 listed
CertificationsNot publishedNot published
Support channelsDiffersEmail, Chat, Knowledge baseEmail, Chat, Phone, Knowledge base, 24/7 cover

Which one fits your firm

Choose Numeric if

  • Accounting teams that want a controlled month-end close instead of a shared spreadsheet and a checklist.
  • Companies on NetSuite, QuickBooks, Xero, or Sage Intacct that need auto-reconciliation and flux analysis.
  • Controllers who need clear preparer and reviewer separation with an audit trail on every close task.

Think twice about Numeric if

  • Solo bookkeepers closing a handful of small files. The workflow assumes a team with review steps.
  • Firms that want everything published and self-serve. Growth and Enterprise tiers are sales-quoted.
  • Businesses with no formal close process. Numeric organizes a close, it does not invent one for you.

Choose Trullion if

  • Mid-sized firms that handle clients with significant lease portfolios under IFRS 16 or ASC 842.
  • Audit teams that need source-traceable AI for lease abstraction and disclosure-set validation.
  • Big Four and mid-market audit practices that already run document-heavy assurance engagements.

Think twice about Trullion if

  • Solo practitioners or small firms with no audit work. Trullion is built around audit engagement teams.
  • Firms whose clients have minimal lease exposure. The lease-specific value goes underused.
  • Practices that want published pricing or a free trial. Trullion is custom-quoted and demo-only.

What each one does

About Numeric

Numeric runs the month-end close in one workspace, with task tracking split by preparer and reviewer roles, auto-reconciliation against the ledger, AI bank statement parsing, flux analysis, and an AI assistant that drafts technical accounting answers. It is built for accounting teams that want a faster, better-controlled close than a shared spreadsheet allows.

The go-to for accounting teams on NetSuite, QuickBooks, Xero, or Sage Intacct that want a faster, better-controlled month-end close.

Numeric profileNumeric pricing and plansNumeric vendor site

About Trullion

Trullion automates lease accounting, financial statement validation, document matching, and data extraction for audit and finance teams. Every output ties back to a source document or standard, so auditors can follow the evidence chain rather than taking results on trust.

Best for mid-sized audit firms that handle clients with significant lease portfolios under IFRS 16 or ASC 842.

Trullion profileTrullion vendor site

Frequently asked questions

Which is cheaper, Numeric or Trullion?
Numeric publishes an entry price of $30 per month. Trullion quotes pricing on request and publishes no figure, so the two cannot be compared on published prices alone.
Do Numeric and Trullion both offer a free trial?
No. Neither Numeric nor Trullion lists a free trial. Neither publishes a permanently free plan.
Which one integrates with QuickBooks and Xero, Numeric or Trullion?
Numeric lists QuickBooks and Xero. Trullion lists neither. Their full published lists have no integrations in common.
Which suits a smaller firm, Numeric or Trullion?
Numeric lists small and mid-size firms and Trullion lists 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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