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Quoining vs Campfire.
Both are AI-native and multi-entity. Quoining adds the broader GAAP module stack on the same ledger: ASC 842 leases, ASC 740 deferred tax, fixed assets, loans, equity, and crypto.
| Quoining | Campfire | |
|---|---|---|
| Multi-Entity & Consolidation | ||
| Multiple entities under one account | Native | |
| Consolidated financial statements (real-time) | Native | |
| Multi-currency entities (180+ currencies) | Native | |
| Intercompany transactions with auto-eliminations | Native | |
| FX revaluation (ASC 830) + CTA per-period equity snapshots | Native | Multi-currency only |
| Entity-level permissions (granular) | 1,200+ permissions | |
| AI & Automation | ||
| AI agent for accounting workflows | ||
| AI auto-categorization of bank transactions | ||
| Bank / vendor matching | ||
| Duplicate detection | ||
| Anomaly detection at close | ||
| Flux / variance analysis at close | ||
| Cash forecasting | ||
| Policy compliance checks | ||
| Approval workflows | ||
| Permission-gated approval queue with revalidation at execute time | Not disclosed | |
| Full audit trail | ||
| AI proposes setup changes (GL accounts, default accounts, approval rules) | Not disclosed | |
| GAAP Module Stack | ||
| Revenue recognition (ASC 606) | Native | |
| IFRS 15 named explicitly | ASC 606 | |
| Lease accounting (ASC 842) | Native | Not disclosed |
| Deferred tax (ASC 740) | Native | Not disclosed |
| Fixed assets + book/tax depreciation | Native | Not disclosed |
| Loans, debt, DIC amortization | Native | Not disclosed |
| Equity & cap table (share classes, dividends, stock splits) | Native | Not disclosed |
| Crypto & digital assets (ASC 350-60) | Native | Not disclosed |
| Inventory with FIFO/LIFO/WAC cost layers | Native | Not disclosed |
| Prepaid amortization | Native | |
| Accruals | ||
| Reporting & Close | ||
| Period close checklists (built-in) | ||
| AI drafts period-end adjusting entries across subledgers for review | ||
| Account reconciliations workflow | ||
| AR aging analysis | ||
| Automated footnote disclosures | Not disclosed | |
| SOX compliance / readiness | ||
| SOC 1 & 2 Type 1 & 2 certified | — | |
| Pricing & Setup | ||
| Published pricing tiers on the website | Demo only | |
| Self-service signup | Not disclosed | |
Comparison reflects publicly available marketing material on campfire.ai (homepage, /core-accounting) as of May 2026. Quoining does not speak for Campfire.
The case
When to choose Quoining over Campfire.
- You need the broader GAAP module stack on a single ledger: ASC 842 leases, ASC 740 deferred tax, fixed assets with book / tax depreciation, loans with DIC amortization, equity / cap table, and crypto (ASC 350-60). Campfire publicly names ASC 606 / IFRS 15 and close automation; the other GAAP modules are not named.
- You want native ASC 830 FX revaluation with per-period CTA equity snapshots in addition to multi-currency entity support.
- You want AI that drafts and proposes setup changes (GL accounts, default-account assignments), then routes everything through a permission-gated approval queue with revalidation at execute time.
- You want published pricing and self-service signup, not a sales call before you can see costs.