If you’re evaluating Brex Expense for expense management software, the three strongest independent alternatives in our editorial ranking are Expensify, SAP Concur, Ramp Expense. Each has a different best-fit buyer — the right choice depends on team size and workflow, not on which has the loudest review-site presence.
Why Brex Expense sometimes isn’t the right pick: Bootstrapped US SMBs (Ramp Expense free and US-strongest), buyers needing standalone expense reimbursement without cards, or companies still smarting from the 2022 SMB-exit episode. See full “worst for” verdict →
9 Brex Expense alternatives
| Rank | Product | Best for | Target size | Pricing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Expensify | SMB and lower mid-market companies (10-500 employees) wanting the broadest accounting integrations, SmartScan OCR, and an established public-company vendor, provided the buyer is comfortable with the documented trust history. | 10–500 | ● Transparent |
| #2 | SAP Concur | Global enterprise (5,000+ employees) running SAP/Oracle/Workday with significant international travel and complex VAT/tax requirements where Concur Travel is already deployed. | 500–100,000+ | ○ Quote-only |
| #3 | Ramp Expense | US SMB and lower mid-market (10-1,000 employees) wanting to replace Expensify or Concur SMB with a card-anchored, free expense workflow that integrates natively with QuickBooks/NetSuite. | 10–1,000 | ● Transparent |
| #5 | Navan Expense | Travel-heavy organizations (50-5,000 employees) replacing Concur Travel + Expense with a modern cloud-native unified workflow. | 50–10,000 | ○ Quote-only |
| #6 | Fyle | SMB and mid-market companies (10-1,000 employees) committed to existing corporate card programs (Amex, Chase, Capital One Spark) wanting real-time card-anchored expense without switching cards. | 10–1,000 | ● Transparent |
| #7 | Emburse Expense | Mid-market companies (200-2,000 employees) wanting a capable expense platform between Expensify SMB and SAP Concur enterprise, provided buyers are prepared to negotiate hard at renewal. | 200–2,000 | ○ Quote-only |
| #8 | Abacus by Emburse | SMBs (10-200 employees) wanting reimbursement-first real-time expense without committing to a corporate card program; comfortable with the Emburse PE ownership. | 10–300 | ◐ Partial |
| #9 | Zoho Expense | SMBs and mid-market companies (10-500 employees) running Zoho Books, Zoho One, or other Zoho apps wanting aggressive pricing and ecosystem integration. | 10–500 | ● Transparent |
| #10 | Rydoo | European mid-market companies (50-500 employees) wanting GDPR-native expense workflows with EU-payroll integration depth and multi-entity support. | 50–500 | ◐ Partial |
Which alternative for which buyer
Expensify
The SMB expense legacy leader, with unresolved trust questions.
SMB and lower mid-market companies (10-500 employees) wanting the broadest accounting integrations, SmartScan OCR, and an established public-company vendor, provided the buyer is comfortable with the documented trust history.
Modern card-anchored teams (Ramp/Brex/Navan Expense better and free), global enterprise travel + expense (Concur deeper), or buyers placing high weight on vendor trust and CEO conduct.
SAP Concur
The global enterprise default, capable, sticky, dated.
Global enterprise (5,000+ employees) running SAP/Oracle/Workday with significant international travel and complex VAT/tax requirements where Concur Travel is already deployed.
SMB and lower mid-market (Ramp/Brex/Expensify cheaper and far more modern), greenfield deployments without existing SAP commitment, or any buyer prioritizing product velocity and modern UX.
Ramp Expense
Free, card-anchored expense, the modern default for US SMBs.
US SMB and lower mid-market (10-1,000 employees) wanting to replace Expensify or Concur SMB with a card-anchored, free expense workflow that integrates natively with QuickBooks/NetSuite.
Companies committed to existing corporate card programs (Amex, Chase, Capital One Spark) that cannot or will not switch, global teams needing card issuance outside the US/UK/EU footprint, or buyers wanting standalone expense without a card program.
Navan Expense
Travel-anchored expense, the credible Concur Travel + Expense replacement.
Travel-heavy organizations (50-5,000 employees) replacing Concur Travel + Expense with a modern cloud-native unified workflow.
Low-travel organizations (Ramp/Brex Expense better and free), AP-led use cases (covered separately), or buyers needing transparent published pricing.
Fyle
The independent built around real-time credit-card feeds.
SMB and mid-market companies (10-1,000 employees) committed to existing corporate card programs (Amex, Chase, Capital One Spark) wanting real-time card-anchored expense without switching cards.
Companies that want the Ramp/Brex card program anyway (cheaper as a bundle), global enterprise (Concur deeper), or buyers requiring the broadest integration footprint.
Emburse Expense
Mid-market legacy upgrade, capable, but PE-driven.
Mid-market companies (200-2,000 employees) wanting a capable expense platform between Expensify SMB and SAP Concur enterprise, provided buyers are prepared to negotiate hard at renewal.
SMBs (Expensify or Ramp Expense cheaper and simpler), modern card-anchored teams (Ramp/Brex/Navan better), or buyers placing high weight on PE-ownership-aware vendor trust.
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Last updated 2026-05-09. Rankings reflect editorial judgment based on the published Top 10 Expense Management Software for 2026. We accept no vendor payments. Found something inaccurate? Tell us.