
Pricing
contact sales
Best For
Mid-market companies ($5M+ revenue)
Rating
8.3/10
Last Updated
Jan 2026
TL;DR
Sage Intacct is for companies that have outgrown QuickBooks. Multi-entity consolidation, dimensional reporting, and deep analytics. Expensive and complex, but serious financial management for serious finance teams.
What is Sage Intacct?
Beyond Small Business Accounting
Sage Intacct is where mid-market companies graduate when QuickBooks can't keep up. Multi-entity consolidation, complex revenue recognition, dimensional reporting - the features finance leaders need to scale.
The Dimensions Difference
Intacct's dimensional reporting is the standout feature. Tag transactions with multiple dimensions (department, location, project, customer) and slice data any way you need. This level of analysis is difficult in QuickBooks.
The Investment
Expect $15,000-30,000+ annually. This isn't DIY accounting software - you'll need implementation help. But for companies with $5M+ revenue and complex reporting needs, the investment in proper financial infrastructure pays off.
Right Fit
Mid-market companies with multiple entities or locations. Organizations with complex reporting requirements. Finance teams that have outgrown QuickBooks and need real financial management.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Powerful dimensional reporting
- Multi-entity consolidation
- Strong for complex organizations
- AICPA preferred solution
Cons
- Expensive - enterprise pricing
- Requires implementation help
- Steep learning curve
- Overkill for smaller companies
Sage Intacct Pricing
Advanced
- Multi-entity
- Dimensional reporting
- Advanced analytics
- Revenue recognition
Industry
- Industry-specific modules
- Nonprofit accounting
- SaaS metrics
- Construction accounting
Pricing last verified: January 16, 2026
Who is Sage Intacct Best For?
- Mid-market companies ($5M+ revenue)
- Multi-entity organizations
- Complex reporting requirements
- Finance teams needing advanced analytics



