Aplos

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Finance & Accounting Unclaimed · our research only We found: from $79
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Our pricing checkRead on their own pricing page, 15 Aug 2026
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Our pricing check · 2026-08-15, read on their own pricing pageThree published tiers, billed monthly: Lite at $79/month, then $129, then $229.
What will cost you money if you skim itThe headline you will see first is not the price you will pay.

Genuinely good for

small nonprofits and faith-based organisations that need true fund accounting rather than general small-business bookkeeping β€” tracking restricted and unrestricted funds separately is the thing generic tools genuinely cannot do

Skip it if

you are a normal for-profit business, because you are paying for fund accounting you will never use; also skip it if two users on the entry tier does not cover your team and the next tier up is out of budget

The honest comparisonQuickBooks — the comparison every nonprofit treasurer ends up making, and it turns on one question rather than price. QuickBooks is cheaper and more widely known, but it tracks classes, not funds β€” so restricted and unrestricted money live in the same pot with a label on top. If your auditor or your grant terms…

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