Accounting & Finance Systems
Rillet Implementation & Integration.
Best Practicify advises on Rillet — the AI-native ERP built from the ground up for modern finance teams, backed by Andreessen Horowitz, Sequoia, and ICONIQ with over $100M raised — for technology companies and high-growth businesses ready to replace legacy ERPs with genuinely intelligent financial infrastructure.
What We Deliver
Best Practicify's Rillet Capabilities.
Rillet platform evaluation and fit assessment versus NetSuite, Sage Intacct, and QuickBooks Online
AI-native general ledger configuration — continuous close, automated reconciliations, and real-time GAAP reporting
ASC 606 revenue recognition automation applied directly from contracts
SaaS metrics and investor reporting framework — MRR, ARR, churn, burn, and runway
Native integration configuration — Stripe, Brex, Gusto, and modern SaaS finance tools
Migration advisory from legacy ERP to Rillet — data model design and cutover planning
Who This Is For
Is Rillet the Right Platform for Your Business?
High-growth technology companies and SaaS businesses on NetSuite or Sage Intacct that want AI-native financial infrastructure
Venture-backed companies preparing for Series B+ or IPO that need investor-grade reporting without manual spreadsheet assembly
Finance teams of 1–5 people managing $10M–$500M ARR who need automation to scale without proportional headcount
CFOs who have been told Rillet closes books in days, not weeks, and want to evaluate whether it delivers
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About Rillet
What You Should Know About Rillet.
Rillet is the AI-native ERP purpose-built for modern finance teams — not a legacy accounting system with AI bolted on, but a platform architected from the ground up with artificial intelligence at its core. Backed by Andreessen Horowitz, Sequoia, ICONIQ, and Oak HC/FT with over $100M raised in under one year, Rillet is the fastest-growing ERP platform in the mid-market and the most significant threat to NetSuite's dominance among technology companies.
The fundamental difference between Rillet and legacy ERPs is architectural. NetSuite and Sage Intacct store transactions in relational databases and apply AI as optional add-on features. Rillet's general ledger is the system of action — AI agents continuously monitor every transaction, flag variances, propose journal entries, apply ASC 606 automatically from contracts, and generate board-ready reports without manual intervention.
Rillet's EY partnership — announced in April 2026 — validates the platform's institutional credibility for organizations requiring audit-ready financial infrastructure. Its native integrations with Stripe, Brex, Gusto, and modern SaaS finance tools eliminate the middleware overhead that makes legacy ERP integrations expensive to maintain.
Best Practicify advises on Rillet for the right clients — high-growth technology companies, VC-backed businesses, and finance teams that have outgrown QBO but do not want the implementation burden of NetSuite. The platform is not suited for every business; our advisory engagement begins with an honest fit assessment.
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