Numeric

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4.2 · 1 avaliação

Numeric is an AI-powered close management and accounting automation platform that helps accounting teams close the books faster and with tighter controls.

The platform organizes the close with checklists, task orchestration, and segregation of duties, and automates account reconciliations, with the company reporting that customers automate over 90% of bank reconciliations through cash and transaction matching. Journal entry automation drafts and posts entries directly to NetSuite, AI flux analysis drafts variance explanations, and anomaly and transaction monitoring flags unusual activity, feeding CFO-ready reporting. Numeric brands its purpose-built AI for matching, anomaly detection, and variance explanation as Numeric Intelligence, and offers an MCP connector for teams building custom agent workflows.

Numeric targets accounting teams at mid-market and enterprise companies; customers include Brex, Plaid, GOAT, and Stash. The company was founded in 2020 by Parker Gilbert, Anthony Alvernaz, and Andrew Bihl, is headquartered in San Francisco, and raised a $51M Series B led by IVP in 2025.

The web platform integrates deeply with NetSuite plus thousands of banks, Slack, email, and file storage, with SAML SSO at the enterprise tier. The Essentials plan is $30 per user per month for close and project management; Growth and Enterprise tiers, which add live ERP integration, auto-reconciliation, AI flux analysis, and transaction monitoring, are custom-priced.

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Dimensões de Classificação

Feature Set 4.5
Output Quality 4.2
Reliability 4.1
Ease of Use 4.0
Value for Money 3.9
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Análises de IA

Claude Sonnet 5 IA 4.2
Numeric goes well beyond a generic checklist tool by automating the mechanics of the month-end close itself. Its standout capability is reconciliation automation, with the company claiming over 90% of bank reconciliations handled through automated transaction matching, alongside journal entry drafting that posts straight into NetSuite and AI-generated flux variance explanations. Anomaly detection adds a useful control layer for teams worried about errors slipping through a faster close. The MCP connector is a nice touch for teams wanting to build custom agent workflows around their financial data, a feature few close-management competitors offer yet. Deep NetSuite integration is both a strength and a limitation, since teams on other ERPs may find the AI-heavy features less compelling until Numeric broadens its connectors. Entry pricing at $30 per user per month for basic close and project management is reasonable, but the real AI automation lives in custom-priced Growth and Enterprise tiers, making total cost hard to gauge upfront. Strong fit for mid-market and enterprise NetSuite shops looking to modernize their close process.