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AI Business & Finance Tools

Finance ops, legal, and business intelligence platforms.

Brex

business-finance · business-finance

$0/mo · paid-only

Brex is an AI-powered corporate card and spend management platform built for startups and technology companies. It replaces traditional expense reports with automatic AI categorization, smart per-employee spend limits enforced at the card level, and real-time visibility into every transaction. Finance teams get direct integrations with NetSuite, QuickBooks, and Xero so expenses sync automatically rather than requiring manual uploads at month-end. Brex is free for most businesses and earns rewards on every purchase, making it a practical replacement for legacy corporate card programs.

Best for: US-based startups and tech companies replacing legacy corporate cards and manual expense reports

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Drivetrain

business-finance · business-finance

$0/mo · paid-only

Drivetrain is an AI-powered financial planning and analysis platform that replaces spreadsheet-based budgeting for mid-market finance teams. It connects directly to accounting systems, CRMs, and data warehouses to consolidate actuals automatically, then layers AI-assisted forecasting and driver-based modeling on top. Finance teams can build and compare multiple budget scenarios, track actuals versus plan in real time, and involve department heads in planning without sending spreadsheets back and forth. It is designed for companies with complex multi-entity or multi-currency structures where manual consolidation has become a significant bottleneck.

Best for: Finance teams at growing companies spending significant time each month manually consolidating actuals from multiple systems

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Ramp

business-finance · business-finance

$0/mo · freemium · Free tier

Ramp is an AI-powered spend management platform used by more than 25,000 US businesses that combines corporate cards, expense management, bill pay, and accounting automation in a single product. Its AI engine goes beyond basic categorization — it actively analyzes vendor contracts, flags duplicate charges, and surfaces specific savings recommendations based on a company's actual spending patterns. Every expense is automatically coded and synced to the company's accounting system, replacing the manual work of tools like Expensify. Ramp's core platform is free, making it an attractive alternative to legacy corporate card programs that charge annual fees without offering comparable automation.

Best for: US businesses with 10 to 500 employees replacing Expensify, corporate cards, and manual bill pay with a unified platform

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Runway Financial

business-finance · business-finance

$0/mo · paid-only

Runway Financial is a collaborative financial modeling platform designed for startup CFOs and finance teams who need board-ready models without the fragility of spreadsheets. It uses a visual, canvas-based approach where financial drivers, assumptions, and outputs are displayed as connected charts rather than cell references, making it easier for non-finance stakeholders to follow the logic. Live integrations with QuickBooks, Stripe, and Salesforce mean actuals flow in automatically so runway calculations and forecasts stay current. Teams can build and compare multiple scenarios side by side, making it a strong tool for fundraising preparation and ongoing investor reporting.

Best for: Startup CFOs and founders building board-ready financial models that need to show cash runway and scenario projections clearly

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Stampli

business-finance · business-finance

$0/mo · paid-only

Stampli is an AI-powered accounts payable automation platform centered on Billy the Bot, an AI engine that learns a company's GL coding patterns from historical invoices and automatically applies them to new ones with increasing accuracy over time. It provides configurable approval workflows, an invoice communications hub that keeps all vendor and approver conversations attached to each invoice, and integrations with more than 70 ERP systems. Finance teams use Stampli to dramatically cut the time spent on manual invoice processing, reduce coding errors, and create a clean audit trail for every payable. It is used by mid-market and enterprise companies that need AP automation without replacing their existing ERP.

Best for: Mid-market finance teams processing high volumes of vendor invoices who want to automate GL coding and approval routing

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Harvey AI

business-finance · business-finance

$100/mo · paid-only

Harvey AI is an enterprise AI platform for law firms and legal teams, built on custom large language models trained specifically on legal data and case law. It handles the most time-intensive legal work — contract analysis, M&A due diligence, litigation research, and regulatory review — at a scale and speed that is not possible with manual attorney effort alone. Harvey is used by top Am Law 100 firms including A&O Shearman and by PwC Legal, where it supports both client-facing work and internal legal operations. Unlike general-purpose AI tools, Harvey's models can be fine-tuned on a firm's own precedent documents and preferred drafting positions.

Best for: Am Law 100 and international law firms handling high-volume M&A due diligence and contract review mandates

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CoCounsel

business-finance · business-finance

$400/mo · paid-only

CoCounsel is Thomson Reuters' AI legal assistant, built on GPT-4 with deep integration into the Westlaw legal research database. It answers complex legal questions with cited sources drawn from verified case law and statutes, performs contract review and redlining, and can process large document sets for due diligence. Unlike general-purpose AI tools, every answer is grounded in Thomson Reuters' legal content, making it suitable for use in professional legal practice. It is used by Am Law 100 firms and corporate legal departments looking to reduce time on research, review, and drafting without sacrificing accuracy.

Best for: Large law firms running high-volume contract review and due diligence on M&A transactions