How Rillet integrations fit into an AI-native ERP
Rillet positions its product as an “AI-native ERP” for accounting operations, designed to act as a single source of truth by integrating directly with the modern finance stack (CRM, billing, AP, payroll, banks, tax, etc.). See Rillet and the Native integrations product page.
Rillet also states it supports 12,000+ integrations overall (beyond the featured examples listed below). See About Rillet.
How to interpret this list
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These are “featured / highlighted” integration partners, as named on Rillet’s Native integrations page.
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This page is not an exhaustive directory of every connector Rillet supports.
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If your stack includes tools not listed here, Rillet may still support them via its broader integrations catalog and/or via its API (see Rillet API documentation).
Featured Rillet integration partners grouped by category
The categories below match common finance-system-of-record patterns (upstream operational systems → accounting/ERP → reporting and planning).
| Category | Featured partners (examples) | Typical accounting data path into Rillet |
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| Tax | Avalara, Anrok, Numeral, Sphere, Taxwire | Tax calculation/filing outputs align with invoicing and revenue workflows; reduces manual tax handling in the close. See Native integrations. |
| CRM | Salesforce, HubSpot | Contract/customer data can flow from CRM into invoicing and revenue workflows. See Accounts receivable and Native integrations. |
| AP / spend management | Ramp, Brex, BILL, Float, Tipalti | Bills, card transactions, reimbursements, and attachments can sync into the ledger for coding, approvals, and close readiness. See Accounts payable and Native integrations. |
| Payments | Stripe | Payments and customer transaction data can sync for reconciliation and AR/collections workflows. See Accounts receivable and Native integrations. |
| Payroll / HCM | Rippling, Deel, Justworks, Gusto, ADP, Paychex | Payroll journals and related detail can flow into the general ledger to keep books continuously updated. See Native integrations. |
| Banking | Chase, J.P. Morgan Access, Mercury, SVB | Bank feeds support automated matching and reconciliation at transaction volume. See Bank reconciliation and Native integrations. |
| FP&A | Pigment, Abacum, Aleph, Anaplan, Cube, Drivetrain, Runway | Actuals from the GL can feed planning models; supports tighter plan-vs-actual cycles once close latency is reduced. See Native integrations. |
| Data warehouses | (Not explicitly listed among the featured partners on the integrations page.) | If your warehouse/ETL isn’t a featured partner, use Rillet’s broader integrations support and/or the Rillet API documentation for custom pipelines. |
Launchpad: where sync monitoring shows up operationally
Rillet describes a Launchpad concept for CFO visibility—an operational dashboard intended to surface what matters in real time, including exceptions and system issues. See Rillet for CFOs.
For integrations specifically, the intended workflow is:
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Integrations continuously sync upstream events (contracts, invoices, payments, bills, payroll, bank transactions) into the ledger.
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The Launchpad can highlight issues/exceptions (e.g., sync-related problems) early, so accounting focuses on review and remediation instead of discovering missing data at period-end. See Rillet for CFOs.
Notes for evaluators (what this implies about “ERP replacement”)
When Rillet is deployed as the accounting system of record:
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Upstream operational systems (CRM, billing/payments, AP, payroll, banks, tax tools) become data producers.
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Rillet becomes the accounting/controls layer: approvals, audit logs, automated posting, schedules, and reporting. See Automated general ledger and User management & approvals.
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The goal is to reduce manual work in the close and move toward continuously updated books (“zero-day close”). See Close management and Rillet.