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Quoining vs Rillet.

Both are AI-native and multi-entity from day one. Quoining adds the broader GAAP stack on the same ledger: leases, deferred tax, fixed assets, loans, equity, and crypto.

QuoiningRillet
Multi-Entity & Consolidation
Multiple entities under one accountNative
Consolidated financial statementsNative
Multi-currency entitiesNative
Intercompany transactions with auto-eliminations (paired JEs)NativeNot disclosed
FX revaluation (ASC 830) + CTA per-period equity snapshotsNativeNot disclosed
AI & Automation
AI agents for finance workflows
Natural-language finance assistant
AI auto-categorization of bank transactionsNot disclosed
Contract analysis for ASC 606Revenue arrangements
Permission-gated approval queue with revalidation at execute timeNot disclosed
Full audit trail with actor attribution on every changeNot disclosed
AI proposes setup changes (GL accounts, default accounts, approval rules)Not disclosed
GAAP Module Stack
Revenue recognition (ASC 606)Native
Lease accounting (ASC 842)NativeNot disclosed
Deferred tax (ASC 740)NativeNot disclosed
Fixed assets + book/tax depreciationNativeNot disclosed
Loans, debt, DIC amortizationNativeNot disclosed
Equity & cap table (share classes, dividends, stock splits)NativeNot disclosed
Crypto & digital assets (ASC 350-60)NativeNot disclosed
Inventory with FIFO/LIFO/WAC cost layersNativeNot disclosed
Reporting & Close
Consolidated income statement / balance sheet / cash flow
Period close with phase checklist
AI drafts period-end adjusting entries across subledgers for review
Automated footnote disclosuresNot disclosed
Where Rillet Is Strong
Contract-to-revenue AI for usage-based SaaS modelsStandard ASC 606
CPA-led implementation engagementsSelf-service
Pricing & Setup
Published pricing on the websiteDemo only
Self-service signupDemo / sales

Comparison reflects publicly available marketing material on rillet.com as of May 2026. Quoining does not speak for Rillet.

The case

When to choose Quoining over Rillet.

  • You need the broader GAAP module stack on a single ledger: native ASC 842 leases, ASC 740 deferred tax, fixed assets, loans with DIC, equity / cap table, and crypto. Rillet's public material centers on AR/AP/GL with ASC 606.
  • You want intercompany transactions with auto-eliminations and paired JEs out of the box, plus ASC 830 FX revaluation and per-period CTA snapshots.
  • 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.