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Accounts Payable Automation Guide: How to Choose (2026)

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Start here: the decision that matters most in AP automation is not which brand name to pick, it is which pricing basis fits how your team grows. If you are hiring and want cost that does not climb with headcount, flat per account, not per user pricing (Nickel Plus runs $35 / month for the whole account) beats per user, per month pricing (BILL Essentials runs $49) once you pass a handful of seats. If your team already runs on a named ERP and wants one platform to scale into, BILL's integrations reach QuickBooks, Sage Intacct, Oracle Netsuite, Microsoft Dynamics, Xero, Acumatica, and that depth is worth the per-user math. This guide does not rank the whole field on one page -- it routes you to the page built to settle your specific question.

Pick the question that matches where you are. Each links to the page that answers it.

Cost and pricing

  • Is the sticker price the real cost? The per-user-vs-flat driver, and the transaction fees vendors don't put on the pricing page: the real cost of AP automation.
  • What happens to price after the intro period or a plan bump? Synder's monthly-vs-yearly gap, per-user seat creep, and fee accumulation: the renewal cost guide.
  • Is paying for AP automation worth it, or should we stick with manual bill pay? The break-even judgment and where it stops being worth it: is AP automation software worth it.
  • Want every plan's price on one page to compare side by side? A reference table across all five, with one line on how to read it: the AP software pricing worksheet.

Choosing and comparing

  • Not sure where to start, and want the whole field ranked? Who each option fits, the ranking logic, and the pick-X-unless default: AP software alternatives, ranked.
  • Ready to switch and want to know which vendor is easiest to move to? Integration and setup facts per vendor, and the easiest-migration verdict: switching to AP automation software.
  • Worried about per-user pricing eating your budget as you hire? The BILL-per-user-vs-Nickel-flat case, worked through in full: how to avoid per-user AP pricing.

Head-to-head

Specific vendors

What if I need to get paid, not just pay bills?

Everything above answers the pay-your-vendors side of AP. Most of the products on this page stop there -- they do not touch the accounts-receivable side of getting your own customers to pay you. Nickel is the exception. Its own framing is direct: You run the business. Nickel runs the money. Its money-movement side works in both directions: it can receive a customer's card payment for 2.9%, and standard ACH runs $0. 25,000+ businesses already run their money through the platform. If getting paid faster matters as much as paying vendors on time, start with Nickel rather than a pure AP tool: see current Nickel plans, or read the full breakdown on the Nickel pricing review.

Need core bookkeeping instead of AP automation?

AP automation and accounting software solve different problems. AP tools speed up paying vendors (and, with Nickel, getting paid); accounting software is the system of record for your books. If what you actually need is the latter, see SoftwareSift's accounting software guide instead of the pages routed from here.

See current BILL plans and pricing   See the Aspire business account   See current Synder plans

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