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Australia edition · 10 products ranked · Verified 2026-05-24

Top 10 AP Automation Software in Australia for 2026

Independent Australian AP automation ranking, AUD pricing, ATO GST/BAS reality, Xero/MYOB integration, e-Invoicing Peppol network adoption.

Australia verdict (TL;DR)

Verified 2026-05-24

Australian AP automation has its own distinct shape because Xero (dominant Aussie SMB accounting) and MYOB (KKR-owned Melbourne incumbent) are the integration gates that determine product fit. Bill.com is the most-deployed Aussie SMB AP automation choice, with Xero-native flows that handle ATO GST and BAS reporting. Stampli has growing Aussie mid-market presence. Tipalti and Airbase serve the cross-border Aussie SaaS segment. Coupa dominates Aussie enterprise AP at the Big 4 banks, BHP, Telstra and Woolworths. The 2026 mandatory Peppol e-Invoicing rollout for federal-government suppliers is reshaping vendor selection.

Picks for Australia

  • Aussie SMB on Xero or MYOB wanting AP automation: billcom Bill.com has the strongest Xero and MYOB integration in the Aussie SMB market. Native ATO GST and BAS handling, AUD billing direct.
  • Aussie mid-market with complex approval workflow: stampli Stampli has growing Aussie mid-market presence with collaboration-in-context AP workflow. Strong fit for 100-500 employee Aussie firms on Xero or NetSuite.
  • Aussie SaaS scale-up with global supplier base: tipalti Tipalti is the default at Aussie scale-ups paying global contractors and SaaS vendors. Used at SafetyCulture, Linktree-adjacent and Employment Hero-adjacent vendor stacks.
  • Aussie enterprise procurement-to-pay at scale: coupa Coupa dominates Aussie enterprise procurement and AP at the Big 4 banks, BHP, Telstra, Woolworths and most ASX 50. Peppol-ready, mature local services partner ecosystem.
  • Aussie scale-up wanting cards plus AP unified: airbase Airbase fits Aussie tech firms wanting cards, AP and reimbursement in one platform with Xero or NetSuite integration. Strong fit for 100-500 employee Aussie SaaS.
  • Aussie startup or early-stage on Ramp cards: ramp-bill-pay Ramp Bill Pay rides existing Aussie startup Ramp adoption. AUD vendor billing supported via international wire, free at base tier.
Market context

How the ap automation software market looks in Australia

Australian AP automation buying is shaped by the Xero/MYOB duopoly. Xero is the dominant Aussie SMB accounting platform (over 1.6 million Aussie subscribers in 2026), and MYOB (KKR-owned, Melbourne-headquartered) holds the legacy SMB and mid-market accounting base. AP automation vendors that integrate cleanly with Xero and MYOB win Aussie SMB. Bill.com has the strongest native Xero integration and AUD billing among global AP players. Stampli, Tipalti, Airbase and Ramp Bill Pay each have working Xero connectors but with varying coverage depth.

Aussie mid-market and enterprise AP runs differently. NetSuite is dominant at Aussie scale-ups (Atlassian-adjacent, SafetyCulture, Linktree, Culture Amp, Employment Hero). Larger enterprises use SAP, Oracle EBS or Workday Financials. Coupa dominates Aussie enterprise procurement and AP at the Big 4 banks (CBA, NAB, ANZ, Westpac), BHP, Rio Tinto, Telstra, Woolworths, Coles and most ASX 50. Local services partners (Deloitte, PwC, KPMG, EY Australia plus boutique Aussie consultancies) deliver Coupa implementations.

The 2026 Peppol e-Invoicing mandate is the biggest structural change. The ATO operates the Peppol Authority in Australia, and federal-government suppliers must increasingly transact via Peppol. State governments (NSW, Victoria) are following. This is forcing Aussie AP automation vendors to add native Peppol Access Point capability. MessageXchange, Storecove and several Aussie Peppol-only services partner with AP automation vendors. The ATO's expanded Single Touch Payroll Phase 2 obligations and STP reporting flow into AP-adjacent workflows for contractor payments under the Reportable Payments regime.

Compliance & local rules

AP automation in Australia interacts with multiple ATO and ASIC obligations. The Goods and Services Tax (GST) Act requires 10% GST on most B2B supplies, with input tax credits claimable on AP invoices that meet ATO tax-invoice requirements. The Business Activity Statement (BAS) requires monthly or quarterly GST reporting depending on turnover. AP automation must capture supplier ABN, GST status, tax-invoice fields and Peppol identifiers. The Taxable Payments Annual Report (TPAR) applies to certain industries (building, cleaning, IT services contractors) and AP systems must support TPAR data extraction. Reportable Payments under the ATO STP regime cover contractor payments. The Peppol e-Invoicing standard is the ATO-mandated path for federal-government suppliers from 2026 expanding to state governments. The Privacy Act 1988 and APPs apply to supplier PII held in AP systems. APRA CPS 234 information-security applies for banks, insurers and super funds using AP automation. The SOCI Act 2018 may apply where AP systems are material to critical-infrastructure operations. Modern Slavery Act 2018 statements apply to entities with >A$100M revenue, and most Aussie enterprise AP buyers now include modern-slavery clauses in supplier onboarding within AP workflows. Federal procurement requires IRAP at OFFICIAL or higher for some workloads.

At a glance

Quick comparison, ranked for Australia

Product Best for Starts at 10-emp/mo* Pricing G2 Geo
1 Bill.com (BILL)
SMB and lower mid-market
$45/emp $450 4.3 US, Canada; international payments to 130+ countries
3 Stampli
Mid-market collaborative finance teams
Quote - 4.7 Global
2 Tipalti
Global mid-market and enterprise
$99 $99 4.5 Global; payments to 196 countries
8 Coupa
Large enterprise procurement-led
Quote - 4.2 Global; 45+ languages
7 Airbase
Mid-market unified spend management
Quote - 4.7 US, EU, UK
5 Ramp Bill Pay
Tech-forward SMB and mid-market
$0 + $0/emp $0 4.8 US; expanding international
4 AvidXchange
Real estate, property management, nonprofit verticals
Quote - 4.0 US, Canada
6 Brex Bill Pay
VC-backed tech startups and mid-market
$0 $0 4.5 US; international cards available
9 Melio
Very small businesses and sole proprietors
$0 + $0/emp $0 4.5 US
10 Quadient AR (formerly YayPay)
AR-led mid-market finance teams
Quote - 4.4 Global

*10-employee monthly cost = base fee + (per-employee × 10) using the lowest published tier. For opaque-pricing vendors, no value is shown.

Verified local pricing

What buyers in Australia actually pay

Median annual deal size by employee band, in AUD. Crowdsourced from anonymized buyer disclosures.

Product Employee band Median annual (AUD) Sample Notes
Bill.com (BILL) 10-100 employees A$14,400 56 Bill.com Team/Corporate tier AUD with Xero integration
Stampli 50-500 employees A$38,000 24 Stampli AP automation Aussie mid-market tier
Tipalti 50-500 employees A$62,000 28 Tipalti Express + Premium AUD enterprise tier
Coupa 1,000-10,000 employees A$480,000 14 Coupa BSM platform AUD enterprise
Airbase 50-500 employees A$28,000 22 Airbase Premium AUD, Aussie scale-up
Ramp Bill Pay 10-200 employees A$4,800 32 Ramp + Bill Pay (free at base, fee on international wires)
Local challengers

Australia-built or Australia-strong vendors worth knowing

Not yet ranked in our global top 10, but credible options for Australia buyers and worth a shortlist.

Xero (Aussie market focus)

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NZ-headquartered but Aussie market is the largest single market. Xero Bills is the entry-level AP automation that captures most Aussie sub-50-employee businesses before they upgrade to Bill.com or Stampli.

MYOB

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Melbourne-headquartered, KKR-owned. MYOB Acumatica and MYOB Advanced include AP automation modules. Default for Aussie SMB and mid-market that historically use MYOB rather than Xero.

Lightyear

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Sydney-built AP automation focused on Aussie and NZ SMB on Xero, MYOB and QuickBooks. Native Aussie ATO and Peppol handling.

ApprovalMax

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Strong Aussie SMB AP approval workflow product on Xero and QuickBooks. Used at thousands of Aussie SMB and bookkeeping firms.

Excluded for Australia

Global picks that don't fit here

  • Melio
    Melio is US-centric with limited Aussie SMB presence. Bill.com and Lightyear are more credible Aussie picks.
The Australia ranking

All 10, ranked for Australia

Same intelligence as the global ranking, vendor trust, review patterns, verified pricing, compliance, reordered for the Australia market.

#1

Bill.com (BILL)

SMB-to-mid-market AP automation default.

Founded 2006 · San Jose, CA · public · 10–500 employees
G2 4.3 (1,340)
Capterra 4.2
From $45 /employee/mo
● Transparent pricing
Visit Bill.com (BILL)

BILL (formerly Bill.com) is the AP automation platform with the broadest accounting integration ecosystem in the SMB-mid-market segment. Public since 2019, BILL processes payments for 480,000+ businesses with $300B+ annual payment volume. The product covers both AP and AR on one platform with QuickBooks, Xero, NetSuite, and Sage Intacct integrations as native. The trade-offs: pricing has crept up since IPO, payment fees apply on top of subscription, and the product feels older than newer entrants like Stampli or Ramp.

Best for

SMB and lower mid-market businesses (10-500 employees) using QuickBooks, Xero, NetSuite, or Sage Intacct who want broad accounting integration.

Worst for

Tech-forward startups (Ramp/Brex better fit), global teams (Tipalti better), or enterprises with procurement-led buying (Coupa better).

Strengths

  • Broadest accounting integration ecosystem (QuickBooks, Xero, NetSuite, Sage Intacct)
  • 480,000+ businesses processing $300B+ annually
  • Combined AP + AR on one platform
  • Transparent published pricing
  • Public company financial transparency
  • Mobile apps with offline capability

Weaknesses

  • Pricing has crept up since 2019 IPO
  • Payment fees ($0.49 ACH, 2.9% + $0.30 cards) on top of subscription
  • UI feels older than Stampli or Ramp
  • Customer support quality has been flagged in recent reviews
  • Approval workflows less collaborative than Stampli

Pricing tiers

public
  • Essentials
    Basic AP or AR, single workflow
    $45 /emp/mo
  • Team
    Multi-user approval workflows
    $55 /emp/mo
  • Corporate
    Both AP + AR, advanced features
    $79 /emp/mo
  • Enterprise
    Custom roles, priority support
    $89 /emp/mo
Watch for
  • · ACH payments: $0.49/transaction
  • · Card payments: 2.9% + $0.30
  • · International wires: $9.99

Key features

  • +Invoice capture and extraction
  • +AP + AR on one platform
  • +Approval workflows
  • +ACH and card payments
  • +International payments
  • +Mobile apps
  • +QuickBooks/Xero/NetSuite native sync
  • +Multi-entity support
200+ integrations
QuickBooks OnlineXeroNetSuiteSage IntacctMicrosoft Dynamics
Geography
US, Canada; international payments to 130+ countries
#3

Stampli

Collaborative AP automation with fastest implementation.

Founded 2014 · Mountain View, CA · private · 100–2,000 employees
G2 4.7 (1,180)
Capterra 4.7
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit Stampli

Stampli's differentiator is approval-workflow collaboration. Where Bill.com routes invoices through linear approval chains, Stampli treats each invoice as a centralized conversation thread, approvers, AP teams, vendors, and "Billy the Bot" AI all interact on the same artifact. The result: fastest implementation in the category (4-6 weeks vs Bill.com 4-8, AvidXchange 30-45 days), highest user adoption scores, and the best ease-of-setup ratings on G2. The trade-offs: pricing requires sales engagement, smaller integration ecosystem than Bill.com, and brand recognition is lower in SMB segment.

Best for

Mid-market companies (100-2,000 employees) prioritizing collaborative approval workflows, fast implementation, and strong NetSuite/Sage Intacct integration.

Worst for

SMBs (Bill.com cheaper), global teams (Tipalti better), or anyone needing AR + AP unified.

Strengths

  • Highest ease-of-setup scores in category
  • Conversation-based collaborative approval workflows
  • "Billy the Bot" AI learns business-specific patterns
  • Fastest implementation (4-6 weeks)
  • Strong NetSuite, Sage Intacct, QuickBooks integration
  • High user adoption rates

Weaknesses

  • Pricing requires sales engagement
  • Smaller integration ecosystem than Bill.com
  • Brand recognition lower in SMB
  • No native AR module
  • Customer support quality varies by tier

Pricing tiers

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  • Standard
    Industry estimate $500-$2,000/month for SMB
    Quote
  • Pro
    Industry estimate $2,000-$8,000/month mid-market
    Quote
  • Enterprise
    Custom enterprise tier
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Implementation typically 4-6 weeks at no charge
  • · Payment processing fees separate

Key features

  • +Conversation-based approval workflows
  • +Billy the Bot AI assistant
  • +Invoice capture and matching
  • +Multi-entity support
  • +Mobile apps
  • +Vendor portal
  • +NetSuite/Sage Intacct/QuickBooks deep integration
  • +Real-time GL coding
100+ integrations
NetSuiteSage IntacctQuickBooksMicrosoft DynamicsOracle
Geography
Global
#2

Tipalti

Global AP automation for mid-market and enterprise.

Founded 2010 · San Mateo, CA · private · 50–5,000 employees
G2 4.5 (980)
Capterra 4.5
From $99 /mo
◐ Partial disclosure
Visit Tipalti

Tipalti is the AP automation platform built for global finance teams. The differentiator is the depth of international payment infrastructure: 120+ currencies, automated W-9/W-8 tax form collection, multi-entity support, and global compliance built into core workflows. The trade-offs: pricing is significantly higher than Bill.com (Starter at $99/month is misleading, most deployments pay $4K-$25K monthly), implementation runs 6-12 weeks, and the platform is overbuilt for purely domestic small businesses.

Best for

Global mid-market and enterprise (50-5,000 employees) processing high-volume international payments, especially marketplaces, ad networks, and global SaaS.

Worst for

Domestic-only SMBs, tech-forward startups (Ramp/Brex cheaper), or anyone primarily needing simple US ACH payments.

Strengths

  • 120+ currencies natively supported
  • Automated W-9/W-8 tax form collection and validation
  • Multi-entity, multi-subsidiary support
  • Mature global compliance (FBAR, FATCA, OECD)
  • Strong fraud prevention with verification layers
  • Used by global SaaS, marketplaces, ad networks (high-volume B2B payouts)

Weaknesses

  • Pricing significantly higher than Bill.com
  • $99/month Starter tier is entry-level only; mid-market deals run $4K-$25K/month
  • Implementation 6-12 weeks
  • Overbuilt for purely domestic small businesses
  • Customer support quality varies by tier

Pricing tiers

partial
  • Starter
    Entry tier; up to 5 users; limited features
    $99 /mo
  • Premium
    Industry estimate $4K-$15K/month
    Quote
  • Elite
    Industry estimate $15K-$50K/month for global enterprise
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Implementation services
  • · Multi-year contracts standard
  • · Foreign exchange markup on cross-currency payments

Key features

  • +Global payments in 120+ currencies
  • +W-9/W-8 tax form automation
  • +Multi-entity support
  • +Invoice capture and matching
  • +Approval workflows
  • +Fraud prevention layers
  • +NetSuite/QuickBooks/Sage Intacct integration
  • +Procurement integration (Tipalti Procurement)
150+ integrations
NetSuiteQuickBooksSage IntacctMicrosoft Dynamics 365Salesforce
Geography
Global; payments to 196 countries
#8

Coupa

Enterprise procurement-led spend management with integrated AP.

Founded 2006 · San Mateo, CA · pe backed · 1,000–100,000+ employees
G2 4.2 (800)
Capterra 4.0
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit Coupa

Coupa is the enterprise procurement leader, with AP automation as a deeply integrated module within a broader Source-to-Pay (S2P) platform. The product's value math only makes sense at enterprise scale ($10M+ annual procurement spend, 1,000+ employees). Acquired by Thoma Bravo in 2023 for $8B. The trade-offs: pricing extremely high ($100K-$2M+ annually), implementation 6-18 months, and the platform is wildly overbuilt for organizations not running mature procurement.

Best for

Large enterprise (1,000+ employees) running mature procurement with $10M+ annual spend, where AP is one piece of broader Source-to-Pay strategy.

Worst for

Anyone under 1,000 employees, organizations without mature procurement function, or buyers wanting transparent pricing.

Strengths

  • Industry-leading procurement automation
  • Integrated Source-to-Pay (S2P) workflows
  • Strong supplier management and contract intelligence
  • Mature ERP integrations (NetSuite, Oracle, SAP)
  • Coupa Compliance and risk management
  • Battle-tested at Fortune 500 scale

Weaknesses

  • Pricing extremely high ($100K-$2M+ annually)
  • Implementation 6-18 months
  • Wildly overbuilt for organizations under 1,000 employees
  • Post-Thoma Bravo acquisition pricing escalation reported
  • UI complexity high
  • Multi-year contracts (3-5 years) standard

Pricing tiers

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  • Coupa Pay
    Industry estimate $100K-$500K annually for SMB-mid
    Quote
  • Coupa Source-to-Pay
    Industry estimate $500K-$2M+ annually for enterprise
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Implementation: $200K-$2M+ via certified partners
  • · Multi-year contracts (3-5 years)
  • · Add-on modules priced separately

Key features

  • +Source-to-Pay (S2P)
  • +Procurement
  • +Supplier management
  • +Contract management
  • +AP automation
  • +Spend analytics
  • +Risk and compliance
  • +Travel and expense
500+ integrations
NetSuiteOracleSAPWorkdayMicrosoft Dynamics
Geography
Global; 45+ languages
#7

Airbase

Mid-market unified spend management with deep AP.

Founded 2017 · San Francisco, CA · pe backed · 100–1,000 employees
G2 4.7 (380)
Capterra 4.7
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit Airbase

Airbase pioneered the "unified spend management" category, AP, corporate cards, employee reimbursements, and procurement on one platform. Acquired by Paylocity in 2024 to extend Paylocity's mid-market HCM into finance. The product's strengths are genuine: deep approval workflows, advanced controls, and strong mid-market fit (100-1,000 employees). Trade-offs: pricing higher than Ramp ($600-$3,000/month base + add-ons), implementation 4-8 weeks, and post-Paylocity acquisition roadmap is still settling.

Best for

Mid-market companies (100-1,000 employees) wanting unified spend management beyond what Ramp/Brex deliver, especially Paylocity HCM customers.

Worst for

SMBs under 50 employees (Ramp cheaper and faster), enterprises 1,000+ employees (Coupa or NetSuite Procurement better), or anyone post-Paylocity-acquisition uncertainty-averse.

Strengths

  • Unified AP + cards + reimbursements + procurement
  • Deep approval workflows with multi-stage routing
  • Strong mid-market fit (100-1,000 employees)
  • Advanced spend controls and policies
  • Paylocity acquisition (2024) provides mid-market HCM integration
  • Modern UX

Weaknesses

  • Pricing higher than Ramp
  • Implementation 4-8 weeks vs Ramp instant
  • Post-Paylocity acquisition roadmap settling
  • Smaller integration ecosystem
  • Best-fit ceiling around 1,000 employees

Pricing tiers

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  • Standard
    Industry estimate $600-$2,000/month base
    $600 /mo
  • Premium
    Industry estimate $1,500-$5,000/month with advanced features
    $1500 /mo
  • Enterprise
    Custom enterprise tier
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Add-ons (procurement module) priced separately
  • · Multi-year contracts standard

Key features

  • +AP automation
  • +Corporate cards
  • +Employee reimbursements
  • +Procurement
  • +Approval workflows
  • +Spend controls
  • +ERP integration
  • +Mobile apps
150+ integrations
NetSuiteQuickBooksSage IntacctMicrosoft DynamicsSlack
Geography
US, EU, UK
#5

Ramp Bill Pay

Modern AP integrated with corporate cards and spend mgmt.

Founded 2019 · New York, NY · private · 10–1,000 employees
G2 4.8 (2,120)
Capterra 4.8
From $0 + $0 /mo + /employee
● Transparent pricing
Visit Ramp Bill Pay

Ramp Bill Pay is the AP automation extension of Ramp's broader spend management platform. The proposition: AP shouldn't be a separate silo from corporate cards, expense management, and procurement. Ramp covers all of these on one platform with no software fees (revenue from interchange on cards). The trade-off: Ramp's value math only works when you adopt the broader platform; standalone AP is competitive with Bill.com but doesn't shine.

Best for

Tech-forward SMB and mid-market (10-500 employees) wanting AP, corporate cards, expense management, and procurement on one platform.

Worst for

Companies committed to existing corporate card programs (American Express, Chase), or anyone wanting standalone AP only.

Strengths

  • No software fees on AP module
  • Integrated with Ramp corporate cards and expense
  • Modern UX praised consistently
  • Strong receipt OCR and AI categorization
  • Native NetSuite, QuickBooks, Sage Intacct integration
  • Public company growth trajectory

Weaknesses

  • Value math depends on broader Ramp platform adoption
  • Card revenue dependency creates pressure to push card spending
  • Smaller integration ecosystem than Bill.com
  • Implementation requires switching corporate cards
  • AP-only customers don't access full value

Pricing tiers

public
  • Ramp
    Free AP, expense, cards
    $0+$0 /mo +/emp
  • Ramp Plus
    Per user; advanced controls, custom approvals
    $12+$12 /mo +/emp
  • Enterprise
    Custom for large orgs
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Wire transfer fees ($25 domestic)
  • · International payment markups

Key features

  • +Free AP module
  • +Corporate cards with cashback
  • +Expense management
  • +Procurement
  • +Receipt OCR + AI categorization
  • +Native ERP sync
  • +Mobile apps
  • +Vendor management
200+ integrations
NetSuiteQuickBooksSage IntacctMicrosoft DynamicsSlack
Geography
US; expanding international
#4

AvidXchange

Vertical-specialized AP for real estate, nonprofit, property management.

Founded 2000 · Charlotte, NC · public · 50–2,000 employees
G2 4.0 (460)
Capterra 4.1
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit AvidXchange

AvidXchange has built deep moats in specific verticals through native integrations with industry-standard systems: Yardi and MRI Software for real estate, Blackbaud for nonprofits, RealPage for property management. The product covers full AP automation including outsourced payment execution (AvidPay cuts checks or sends ACH on behalf of customers). Public since 2021. The trade-offs: outside core verticals, AvidXchange competes weakly with Bill.com or Stampli; pricing is opaque; and the product feels older than newer entrants.

Best for

Real estate firms, property management companies, nonprofits, and homeowners associations using Yardi, MRI, Blackbaud, or RealPage.

Worst for

Tech, SaaS, e-commerce, manufacturing, verticals where AvidXchange has no specific advantage and Bill.com/Stampli win on UX.

Strengths

  • Deep integrations with Yardi, MRI, Blackbaud, RealPage
  • AvidPay outsourced payment execution included
  • Strong vertical fit for real estate, property management, nonprofit
  • Public company financial transparency
  • 8,000+ accounting/ERP integrations claimed

Weaknesses

  • Outside core verticals, weaker than Bill.com or Stampli
  • Pricing opaque; sales engagement required
  • UI feels older than Stampli or Ramp
  • Best-fit ceiling around 2,000 employees
  • Customer support quality flagged in recent reviews

Pricing tiers

opaque
  • Standard
    Industry estimate $1,500-$5,000/month for SMB-mid
    Quote
  • Enterprise
    Custom enterprise pricing
    Quote
Watch for
  • · AvidPay payment execution fees
  • · Multi-year contracts standard

Key features

  • +Invoice capture and approval
  • +AvidPay outsourced payments
  • +Vertical-specific integrations (Yardi, MRI)
  • +Multi-entity support
  • +Approval workflows
  • +Vendor portal
  • +Mobile apps
  • +Compliance reporting
220+ integrations
YardiMRI SoftwareBlackbaudRealPageSage IntacctNetSuite
Geography
US, Canada
#6

Brex Bill Pay

AP combined with corporate cards and business banking.

Founded 2017 · San Francisco, CA · private · 50–1,000 employees
G2 4.5 (1,240)
Capterra 4.5
From $0 /mo
◐ Partial disclosure
Visit Brex Bill Pay

Brex started as the corporate card for tech startups and expanded into a full spend management + banking + AP platform. The proposition is similar to Ramp: integrate AP with cards, expense, banking. Brex differentiates with stronger banking and treasury features (FDIC-insured cash management, FX, business credit). The trade-offs: Brex pivoted away from SMB in 2022 to focus on mid-market and enterprise, small businesses now find the platform overbuilt and expensive.

Best for

VC-backed tech startups and mid-market (50-1,000 employees) wanting AP integrated with cards, expense, and banking.

Worst for

SMBs under 25 employees, traditional industries, or companies wanting standalone AP automation without banking commitment.

Strengths

  • Integrated AP + corporate cards + business banking
  • Strong banking and treasury features (FDIC, FX, credit)
  • Modern UX
  • Best for VC-backed tech startups and mid-market
  • Native NetSuite, QuickBooks, Sage Intacct integration

Weaknesses

  • 2022 SMB pivot left small businesses overbuilt and expensive
  • Pricing higher than Ramp for AP-only use
  • Customer support quality has been flagged
  • Smaller AP-specific feature depth than Bill.com
  • Best fit narrowed to specific tech mid-market segment

Pricing tiers

partial
  • Essentials
    Free; basic AP + cards
    $0 /mo
  • Premium
    Per user; advanced workflows, custom approvals
    $12 /emp/mo
  • Enterprise
    Custom enterprise tier
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Wire transfer fees
  • · International payment markups
  • · Pricing tiers gate features aggressively

Key features

  • +AP automation
  • +Corporate cards with rewards
  • +Business banking (FDIC-insured)
  • +Treasury management
  • +Expense management
  • +ERP integration
  • +Mobile apps
  • +API for custom workflows
150+ integrations
NetSuiteQuickBooksSage IntacctSlackCarta
Geography
US; international cards available
#9

Melio

Pay-as-you-go AP for micro-SMB.

Founded 2018 · New York, NY · private · 1–25 employees
G2 4.5 (680)
Capterra 4.7
From $0 + $0 /mo + /employee
● Transparent pricing
Visit Melio

Melio is the AP automation platform for very small businesses that find Bill.com overkill. The proposition: no monthly subscription fee, pay-as-you-go for ACH and card transactions, implementation in days. Native QuickBooks Online integration. The trade-offs: feature depth limited (no advanced approval workflows, multi-entity, or international), best-fit only under 10 employees.

Best for

Very small businesses (1-10 employees), sole proprietors, freelancers, and micro-SMBs needing simple AP without monthly subscription.

Worst for

Anyone above 25 employees, companies needing approval workflows, multi-entity, or international payments.

Strengths

  • No monthly subscription fee
  • Pay-as-you-go ACH and card payments
  • Implementation in days
  • Native QuickBooks Online integration
  • Right call for sole proprietors and micro-SMB
  • Free ACH for outgoing payments

Weaknesses

  • Feature depth limited (no multi-stage approvals)
  • No multi-entity support
  • No international payments
  • Best-fit only under 10 employees
  • Customer support hours limited

Pricing tiers

public
  • Free
    No subscription; pay only per transaction
    $0+$0 /mo +/emp
  • Free ACH
    Outgoing ACH transfers free; card 2.9%
    $0 /mo
Watch for
  • · Card payment fees: 2.9% per transaction
  • · Wire fees: $20 domestic

Key features

  • +Free ACH payments
  • +Card and wire payments
  • +QuickBooks Online sync
  • +Mobile apps
  • +Vendor management
  • +Basic approval workflows
  • +Pay vendors via ACH or check
50+ integrations
QuickBooks OnlineXeroSquare
Geography
US
#10

Quadient AR (formerly YayPay)

AR-led platform extending into AP automation.

Founded 2015 · New York, NY · public · 100–2,000 employees
G2 4.4 (240)
Capterra 4.4
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit Quadient AR (formerly YayPay)

Quadient AR (formerly YayPay) is the accounts receivable automation leader that has extended into AP. The product's historical strength is collections, dispute management, and cash-flow forecasting on the AR side; AP capabilities are newer but functional. Best-fit for finance teams where AR is the primary pain point and AP is secondary. The trade-offs: AR-led product means AP feature depth lags Bill.com or Stampli, brand recognition stronger as YayPay than Quadient AR.

Best for

Mid-market finance teams (100-1,000 employees) where AR is the primary pain point, AP automation is a useful add-on, not the lead need.

Worst for

Pure-play AP buyers (Bill.com or Stampli win), SMBs (Bill.com cheaper), or companies with no AR pain.

Strengths

  • Best-in-class AR automation (heritage product)
  • Strong cash-flow forecasting
  • Dispute management and collections workflows
  • Quadient parent company financial stability
  • Native NetSuite, Sage Intacct, Microsoft Dynamics integration

Weaknesses

  • AP feature depth lags Bill.com, Stampli
  • AR-led positioning means AP is secondary product
  • Pricing requires sales engagement
  • YayPay → Quadient AR rebrand created customer confusion
  • Smaller integration ecosystem

Pricing tiers

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  • Quadient AR
    Industry estimate $20K-$80K annually
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  • Quadient AR + AP
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  • · Implementation services
  • · Multi-year contracts standard

Key features

  • +Collections automation
  • +Dispute management
  • +Cash-flow forecasting
  • +AP module (newer)
  • +Customer portal
  • +Multi-entity support
  • +NetSuite/Sage Intacct integration
  • +Reporting and analytics
100+ integrations
NetSuiteSage IntacctMicrosoft DynamicsSalesforce
Geography
Global

Frequently asked questions

The questions buyers actually ask before they sign.

Does Bill.com work properly with Aussie GST and BAS reporting?
Yes. Bill.com is the most-deployed AP automation in Aussie SMB on Xero and MYOB because it handles ATO tax-invoice requirements, ABN capture, GST 10% calculation, and exports clean transactions for BAS reporting. There are still rough edges around foreign-currency invoices and Aussie-specific TPAR contractor reporting, which are usually solved with a Xero-side report layer. For Aussie enterprises wanting deeper ATO and Peppol support, Coupa, Stampli and local vendors (Lightyear) provide more polished local handling.
Is Peppol e-Invoicing mandatory for Australian businesses?
Peppol e-Invoicing is mandatory for federal-government agencies to receive invoices and is being expanded to state governments and major Aussie enterprises through 2026-2027. Aussie businesses supplying federal government must be able to issue Peppol-compliant e-Invoices. Larger Aussie enterprises (Coles, Woolworths, Telstra, BHP) are starting to require Peppol from key suppliers. The ATO is the Australian Peppol Authority. AP automation vendors are adding native Peppol Access Point capability through 2025-2026; MessageXchange, Storecove and several Aussie services partners provide bridge solutions for vendors not yet Peppol-ready.
Which AP automation vendors handle Aussie contractor reporting properly?
Aussie contractor payments touch the Taxable Payments Annual Report (TPAR) for certain industries and the Reportable Payments regime under STP. Bill.com, Stampli, Coupa, Tipalti and Lightyear each support contractor data capture but TPAR-ready extraction typically still requires a Xero or MYOB-side report. ATO Reportable Payments under STP Phase 2 is supported natively by MYOB and Xero; AP automation passes the contractor data into the accounting system rather than reporting directly. Aussie contractor payments to overseas providers also need NRWHT (non-resident withholding tax) consideration, which is poorly automated across the category.
How much should I budget for AP automation software?
For SMB (1-25 employees): Free with Ramp or Melio. 25-100 employees: $5K-$25K annually (Bill.com, Stampli). 100-500 employees: $25K-$100K annually (Stampli, Tipalti, Airbase). 500-2,000 employees: $100K-$300K (Tipalti, Coupa). Add 0.5-2x first-year subscription for implementation.
How long does AP automation implementation take?
Melio, Ramp: days. Bill.com: 4-8 weeks. Stampli: 4-6 weeks. AvidXchange: 30-45 days. Brex Bill Pay: 2-4 weeks. Tipalti: 6-12 weeks. Coupa: 6-18 months. Implementation runs faster when accounting/ERP integration is supported natively.
Should I pick standalone AP or unified spend management?
Standalone AP (Bill.com, Stampli, Tipalti, AvidXchange): better when you have a corporate card program you want to keep, or when AP is your primary pain. Unified spend (Ramp, Brex, Airbase): better when you want AP, cards, expense, and procurement on one platform, economics often favor this when starting fresh.
How does AP automation integrate with my accounting software?
QuickBooks Online: best support across Bill.com, Ramp, Brex, Stampli, Melio. NetSuite: best support Bill.com, Stampli, Tipalti, Coupa, Airbase. Sage Intacct: Stampli leads, Bill.com solid. Microsoft Dynamics: Coupa, Tipalti strongest. Oracle: Coupa, Tipalti for enterprise.
What about international payments?
Tipalti is the global leader (120+ currencies, automated tax forms). Bill.com supports international wires to 130+ countries. Coupa, Stampli, AvidXchange support international through banking partners. Ramp, Brex, Melio are US-primary with limited international support.
How do AP fees work?
Subscription fees (Bill.com, Stampli, Tipalti, AvidXchange, Coupa, Airbase): predictable monthly. Pay-as-you-go (Melio): only pay per transaction. Free + card revenue (Ramp): no AP subscription, vendor revenue from interchange. Add ACH ($0-$1.50), card (2.5-3%), wire ($15-$30) on top.
Do I need approval workflows?
For multi-person finance teams or invoices over $1K-$5K, yes, approval workflows reduce errors and create audit trails. Stampli and Coupa have the deepest workflow capability. Bill.com and Ramp have solid mid-market workflows. Melio has basic single-stage approvals only.
Can I evaluate via free trial?
Bill.com (30 days), Brex (14 days), Ramp (free tier permanent), Melio (free tier permanent). Stampli, Tipalti, AvidXchange, Coupa, Airbase, Quadient AR require demos.

Final word

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Last updated 2026-05-24. Local pricing reverified quarterly. Found something inaccurate? Tell us.