Compare
Quoining vs Oracle NetSuite.
Enterprise-grade multi-entity accounting, consolidation, and ASC 606. Without the enterprise price tag, implementation timeline, or consultant fees.
| Quoining | NetSuite | |
|---|---|---|
| Multi-Entity & Consolidation | ||
| Multiple entities under one account | ||
| Consolidated financial statements | ||
| Intercompany transactions with auto-eliminations | ||
| Entity-level permissions | ||
| Multi-currency entities & FX revaluation (ASC 830) | ||
| Revenue Recognition | ||
| ASC 606 revenue arrangements | ||
| Deferred revenue schedules | ||
| Multi-year contract support | ||
| Where Quoining Wins | ||
| AI drafts period-end adjusting entries across subledgers for review | — | |
| Self-service setup (minutes, not months) | — | |
| Transparent pricing (no sales call required) | $39–499/mo | $999+/mo |
| Automated bank categorization | — | |
| Automated footnote disclosures | — | |
| Natural-language finance assistant | — | |
| Natural-language time entry | — | |
| PDF bank statement import | — | |
| Anomaly detection (Z-score, Benford's law) | — | |
| Smart Views (saved filters with zero SQL, no Oracle formulas) | Saved Searches (Oracle SQL) | |
| Custom financial statement layouts (drag-and-drop) | Financial Report Builder | |
| Plaid bank connections | — | |
| Equity & cap table (share classes, dividends, org chart) | — | |
| Crypto & digital assets (ASC 350-60) | — | |
| Employee timesheets with natural-language entry | Add-on | |
| Where NetSuite Wins | ||
| Procurement & purchase orders | — | |
| Manufacturing MRP & work orders | — | |
| Warehouse management (WMS) | — | |
| Established enterprise ERP ecosystem | — | |
| CRM module | — | |
| Pricing & Setup | ||
| Starting price | $39/mo | $999+/mo |
| Implementation consultants needed | No | Yes |
| Typical time to go live | Minutes | 3–6 months |
| Per-user fees | None | Yes |
Comparison based on out-of-the-box features without third-party add-ons. Last updated March 2026.
The case
When to choose Quoining over NetSuite.
- You need multi-entity consolidation and intercompany but don't need full ERP modules like manufacturing or warehouse management.
- You want to be up and running in minutes, not months, with no implementation consultants or six-figure setup fees.
- You want automated features (categorization, footnotes, finance assistant, time entry) built in, not bolted on.
- You're a startup or mid-market company that needs NetSuite-level accounting at a fraction of the cost.