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Docyt vs Numeric
A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI tool for your needs.
Feature Comparison
Pros & Cons
Docyt
Pros
- 99% transaction categorization accuracy with 500K+ vendor data extraction reduces manual corrections
- Deep hospitality-specific features including RevPAR, ADR, and labor cost per occupied room KPIs
- Connects with 30+ POS systems and major accounting platforms (QuickBooks, Xero, Sage, NetSuite) for unified data
- Multi-entity consolidated reporting from a single dashboard eliminates logging into separate systems
- Real-time continuous reconciliation rather than batch month-end processing
Cons
- Pricing starts at $299/month which is expensive for single small businesses with simple books
- Heavily focused on hospitality and multi-entity use cases — solo freelancers or simple single-entity businesses may find it over-engineered
- Limited transparency on feature breakdown per pricing tier on the public website
- Requires integration setup with existing POS/PMS systems which adds onboarding complexity
Numeric
Pros
- Deep ERP integrations (NetSuite, QuickBooks, Sage Intacct, SAP, Workday, etc.) with transaction-level data access
- AI-generated flux explanations reportedly save 80% of manual drafting time for customers like DailyPay
- 12,000+ bank integrations for cash management and automated transaction matching
- Proven results with public companies (Riskified NYSE: RSKD) and high-growth firms (Brex, GOAT)
Cons
- Pricing details are opaque beyond the $30 starting point; Growth and Enterprise tiers require sales contact
- Heavily focused on accounting close workflows — not a general-purpose finance or FP&A tool
- Requires ERP integration as a prerequisite, limiting usefulness for very small businesses without an ERP
Our Verdict
Both Docyt and Numeric are excellent choices with similar feature sets. Your decision should depend on your specific needs, pricing, and whether you need self-hosting capabilities.