FreshBooks vs Ramp
Side-by-side total cost of ownership: subscription fees, labor, hidden costs, and AI alternatives.
Published pricing
The subscription is only part of the cost.
| FreshBooks | Ramp | |
|---|---|---|
| Published rate | $23/seat/mo | $0/seat/mo |
| Team size modeled | 5 | 20 |
| Annual subscription | $1,380/yr | $0/yr |
What the invoice doesn't show
FreshBooks
FreshBooks Lite ($23/mo) limits you to 5 billable clients. Plus ($43/mo) allows 50 clients. Any growing business quickly hits these caps and must upgrade or pay $10/client/month for additional clients on lower plans.
FreshBooks charges 2.9% + $0.30 per credit card payment and 1% for bank transfers (min $1). For a freelancer or agency billing $30K/month via credit card, that's $900/month in processing fees — nearly 3x the subscription cost.
FreshBooks lacks true double-entry accounting. Accountants frequently report needing to export data to QBO or Xero at year-end for proper financial statements, creating duplicate work and reconciliation headaches.
Team member access costs $11/person/month on top of the base plan. A 10-person agency on Premium ($70/mo) plus team members pays $180/month — nearly 2.6x the advertised price.
Ramp
Ramp's free tier is genuinely functional — unlimited cards, AI receipt capture, expense policy enforcement, and QuickBooks/Xero/NetSuite sync — but it requires Ramp to be your primary corporate card. Teams with existing card programs, bank relationships, or preferred cash-back cards face real switching costs when changing spend infrastructure.
Ramp Plus ($15/user/month) is required for advanced approval workflows, custom fields, multi-entity management, and Slack/Teams integrations. A 20-person finance team on Plus pays $300/month — still less than most AP automation tools, but more than the free headline implies for growing companies.
Ramp does not replace accounting software. It integrates with QuickBooks, Xero, NetSuite, and Sage but cannot produce financial statements, handle accounts receivable, manage payroll, or file taxes. Teams expecting Ramp to replace QBO or Xero face a significant gap in their accounting stack.
International vendor payments and cross-border transactions have limited support compared to dedicated AP tools. Businesses with frequent international invoices or foreign-currency vendor payments may need Wise, Airwallex, or a dedicated AP platform alongside Ramp.
What teams are switching to
Replacing FreshBooks
Bonsai
$21–$79/mo, unlimited clients
All-in-one freelancer platform combining invoicing, contracts, proposals, accounting, and tax prep. AI assists with proposal writing and expense categorization. No per-client caps on any plan.
Wave
Free (invoicing + accounting), payments 2.9% + $0.60
Free invoicing and accounting with no client or invoice limits. Monetizes through optional payment processing (2.9% + $0.60 per transaction) and payroll. Better for solopreneurs who want zero subscription cost.
Pilot
From $599/mo (Core)
Replaces both FreshBooks and your bookkeeper with AI-powered done-for-you accounting. Handles categorization, reconciliation, and monthly financial statements. Eliminates the DIY accounting burden entirely.
Replacing Ramp
Brex
Free (Essentials), $12/user/mo (Premium)
Corporate card and spend management with a similar free-base model. AI-powered expense categorization and real-time spend controls. Stronger international capabilities and SWIFT payment support. Free Essentials tier available.
Expensify
$5/user/mo (Collect), $9/user/mo (Control)
Expense management with SmartScan OCR receipt capture and AI categorization. Works with any corporate card — no card switching required. Direct submission to accounting software. Better for teams with existing card programs.
Bill.com
$45/user/mo (Essentials)
Full AP/AR automation platform with deeper invoice processing, vendor payment workflows, and approval routing than Ramp. Better for businesses with complex AP workflows, many vendors, or high invoice volume.
StackCut doesn't sell or recommend any of these tools. We show them for context. The decision is yours.
Total Cost of Ownership
Subscription fees plus labor and error costs, modeled at $50/hr loaded rate (BLS ECEC).
| Cost Component | FreshBooks | Ramp |
|---|---|---|
| Annual subscription | $1,380 | $0 |
| Labor cost | $9,000 | $9,000 |
| Error & rework cost | $6,000 | $6,000 |
| Total Cost of Ownership | $16,380/yr | $15,000/yr |
| Est. AI alternative | $5,388/yr | $5,388/yr |
Labor rate based on BLS ECEC June 2025 ($45.65/hr private industry total compensation, rounded to $50). Team sizes differ because each vendor targets different market segments. Your actual numbers depend on team size, role mix, and usage. Run it with your own data.
Which one fits your team?
Both FreshBooks and Rampcost more than their published pricing suggests. The right choice depends on your team size and how you weigh each tool's trade-offs.
FreshBooks starts at $23/seat/mo , but watch for FreshBooks Lite ($23/mo) limits you to 5 billable clients. Plus ($43/mo) allows 50 clients. Any growing business quickly hits these caps and must upgrade or pay $10/client/month for additional clients on lower plans.
Ramp starts at $0/seat/mo , but watch for Ramp's free tier is genuinely functional — unlimited cards, AI receipt capture, expense policy enforcement, and QuickBooks/Xero/NetSuite sync — but it requires Ramp to be your primary corporate card. Teams with existing card programs, bank relationships, or preferred cash-back cards face real switching costs when changing spend infrastructure.
An AI-native alternative may replace the workflow at a fraction of the TCO.
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