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Sage Intacct is Sage AI-powered, cloud-native financial management solution for SMBs built to eliminate inefficiencies, improve accuracy, and help finance teams work smarter, scale faster, and deliver greater impact. Powered by Sage Copilot, it enables agentic workflows by automating core tasks like reconciliation, variance analysis, and reporting so teams can focus on strategic priorities, not manual processes.
With Sage Intacct, you can:
- Consolidate hundreds of entities in minutes, not days
- Improve compliance, reduce risk, and maintain full visibility with secure, flexible, real-time access to your data, anytime, anywhere
Sage Intacct delivers essential capabilities including AI-powered anomaly detection, close automation, multi-entity consolidation, cash flow forecasting, and seamless integration with your operational systems, empowering finance teams to move faster, reduce risk, and make better decisions in real time.
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- Seamless integration: Easily connect Sage Intacct with the business tools you already us so your systems work together, your data stays in sync, and your finance team can move faster with less manual effort.
- Intelligent General Ledger: Sage Intacct AI-powered Intelligent GL enables continuous accounting by connecting financial and organizational workflows accelerating close, improving accuracy, and reducing risk.
- Agentic reporting and dashboards: Explore live data with interactive visuals, sequencing, and built-in narration. Predictive and generative capabilities, powered by Sage Copilot, help surface anomalies, forecast trends, and guide smarter decisions.
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Automated inter-company entries and fixed assets have transformed and streamline daily accounting
What is our primary use case?
I have been using Sage Intacct for five years. I implemented it at three organizations. After go-live, I use Sage Intacct for day-to-day accounting needs. We use it for accounts payable, accounts receivable, and recording journal entries. We use it for everything as our main finance software.
What is most valuable?
Sage Intacct automatically completes inter-company entries, which is extremely useful. Prior to using Sage Intacct, we had to do a lot of manual inter-company reconciliation, so this saves me a lot of time. The best features Sage Intacct offers are automated inter-company reconciliation and the fixed asset module, which is extremely useful as well.
The fixed asset module helps me in my daily work by automating the depreciation process so that it requires less manual work for me and my team. Sage Intacct has positively impacted my organization by streamlining processes such as inter-company reconciliation, making things much faster.
What needs improvement?
Sage Intacct is already very great. If Sage Intacct had automated accounts payable similar to bill.com, that would be helpful as well.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been working in my current field for 10 years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
Sage Intacct is stable.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
Sage Intacct's scalability is awesome. They are always adding new features.
How are customer service and support?
The customer support for Sage Intacct is great. They are very helpful.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
We switched from an old version of Navision because it was not suiting our needs.
How was the initial setup?
If you have multiple entities and you are currently doing manual inter-company reconciliation, do not hesitate. Get Sage Intacct.
What about the implementation team?
My supervisor handled my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing.
What was our ROI?
I estimate that we save at least eight hours a month because of those streamlined processes. I have seen a return on investment in terms of time saved.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
Before choosing Sage Intacct, I did not evaluate other options.
What other advice do I have?
My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer. I rate this product a 9.
Advanced consolidations have provided clear audit-ready reporting and ongoing automation for month-end and forecasting
What is our primary use case?
My main use case for Sage Intacct includes advanced consolidations, accounts payable, accounts receivable, cash management, user management, company administration, reporting, and fixed assets.
For advanced consolidations, we consolidate our books for 28 consolidating entities at month-end; these entities monitor subsidiary income impact, from which we utilize to draft reporting for key stakeholders and help with budgeting and forecasting for our FP&A teams.
What is most valuable?
The best features Sage Intacct offers include a strong audit trail and compliance measures for SOC 2 requirements, along with a strong marketplace platform for vendors to integrate with Sage Intacct, which can be a viable option as long as you have a good understanding of what you want.
Sage Intacct has positively impacted my organization by bringing clarity with reporting, providing opportunities for internal automation.
From that clarity and reporting, Sage Intacct has definitely given us the opportunity to integrate with Flowcast, a great marketplace vendor for Sage Intacct users, which helps us continue to build upon efficiencies within month-end.
What needs improvement?
Sage Intacct can be improved because it is not always intuitive; there is a lot of money that goes into customization and reworking, and when they pilot new enhancements, they have an early adopter promo that can come with bugs. I think being more cost-efficient with the subscription packages would be the best improvement.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using Sage Intacct for four years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
Sage Intacct is stable.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
Sage Intacct's scalability is pretty decent because there are a lot of opportunities for integration packages if you have a strong internal engineering team, and they continue to add new releases every quarter with new features and enhancements, making the scalability pretty safe.
How are customer service and support?
The initial customer support when calling in is pretty generic, and while they capture what you need, the true help comes from their knowledgeable technical teams after forwarding tickets for assistance.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
How was the initial setup?
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is minimal.
What about the implementation team?
Now that we have become more familiar with the product and have poured a lot of investment with a consulting firm at Aqua, the return on investment is kind of early to assess, but we are definitely in the phase of still learning.
What was our ROI?
Now that we have become more familiar with the product and have poured a lot of investment with a consulting firm at Aqua, the return on investment is kind of early to assess, but we are definitely in the phase of still learning.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is minimal.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
I was not part of evaluating other options, but I believe they considered NetSuite and Oracle.
What other advice do I have?
My advice for others looking into using Sage Intacct is to have a strong internal engineering team to partner with and to be prepared for your budget around the general ledger to expand as you encounter improvements or bug fixes, along with maintaining a positive mindset to help you push through any circumstances.
I would rate Sage Intacct an eight out of ten because I really enjoy the product overall, and while I am aware of the high budget customizations that can happen with the subscription packages, I do find the product enjoyable and recognize there is always room for improvement, which is why it is not a perfect score, but it reflects my confidence based on my familiarity with it.
Improved reporting and dashboard customization has streamlined mid-size accounting while manual tasks and UI could be refined
What is our primary use case?
In my previous organization, we used Sage Intacct majorly for not-for-profit organizations, and apart from that, we used to perform grant accounting to maintain the AP, AR, accounting, financials, and other accounting-related functions. We also used it for the financial and budgeting modules. We performed implementation works, dashboard creation, dashboard setup, and report creation setup. We used it extensively and appreciated Sage Intacct greatly.
A specific example of how we used Sage Intacct for grant accounting involved a large NGO firm or not-for-profit organization that lent its SSN number to another not-for-profit because in the US, there is a significant procedure for obtaining an SSN number or an EIN number for these not-for-profits, and maintaining grant accounting is difficult. This large not-for-profit lent its SSN number and maintained accounting for small entities and small not-for-profits. It was an accounting function of an accounting firm, and that demonstrates how extensively we used it.
What is most valuable?
The main advantage of Sage Intacct is the import modules, which we found very easy because we were handling large sets of data to import. Our work became easier because we could work with Excel files and use macro tools and other capabilities. Although there were a few challenges while using Sage Intacct because not every module was readily available, we were able to accomplish most tasks.
In my opinion, the best features Sage Intacct offers are its importing option and the dashboard option, which are very useful.
What I find most useful about the dashboard option in Sage Intacct is the customization. It might take a while to customize according to your needs, but once it is customized, the dashboard is very helpful, and the reports are also very helpful. The visualization, customization, and ability to get data together in one place are quite useful.
Sage Intacct has positively impacted the organizations we served because we were providing accounting services to our clients who used Sage Intacct. When compared with QuickBooks , I find Sage Intacct, especially in my experience, to be user-friendly. There are a few good features in QuickBooks as well, but my orientation is towards Sage Intacct. It reduced the time in refreshing the data. The data retrieving is fast, data uploading is good, and the user interface and ease of controlling the application are friendly and user-friendly.
What needs improvement?
Sage Intacct needs to improve many modules because not every module is the best, and the importing option is not available for all functions. For example, if I need to pay a bill, I do not have the option of updating multiple or thousands of bills at once; I have to manually mark each bill as paid, which is quite a headache. Additionally, Sage Intacct's customer support needs to be improved significantly because when I want to customize it, I need a better approach. Sage community support and email options are available, but we did not find them friendly to approach or capable of providing quick solutions.
The user interface of Sage Intacct can be more colorful because sometimes it feels outdated, perhaps reminiscent of interfaces from the 2000s or ten to twenty years ago. It could be made more colorful, more exciting, and more engaging. Additionally, a few applications could be added, and in terms of dashboard or reports, sometimes there are too many options that make it complicated to understand, so it could be more precise and readily available.
For how long have I used the solution?
I am not currently using Sage Intacct, but I used it for around two years in my prior organization.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
Sage Intacct is not always stable; sometimes it performs well, but when handling a large set of data, it can take time, and occasionally, the website crashes. Therefore, it is not 100% stable.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
When things get bigger, we do notice a few issues with Sage Intacct; not everything can be automated, nor can everything be uploaded into an Excel version and then transferred to the website. We face issues, and customization becomes difficult when handling large sets of data, so more manual processes are involved. We wish it could be automated better.
How are customer service and support?
The customer support for Sage Intacct is not the best because we are not able to get immediate answers.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Neutral
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I previously used QuickBooks Desktop or QuickBooks Online for a few clients, and we felt we could switch to Sage Intacct because it handles large sets of data compared to QuickBooks, and the data gets loaded easily. Compared to QuickBooks Desktop, there is an issue with the server because you have to install a local server to use it. This made it difficult, but Sage, being a web application, made it easier for us to use.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
Before choosing Sage Intacct, we evaluated other options including QuickBooks Online, QuickBooks Desktop, and NetSuite. However, we did not go with NetSuite because the pricing was a bit on the higher side, and although it is more user-friendly than Sage Intacct, the pricing is still relatively high. For the data we handle and because of our experience with Sage Intacct, we felt Sage is the best.
What other advice do I have?
When using Sage Intacct compared to QuickBooks, I may not have exact data on how much time was saved, but I would say it is much better because in QuickBooks, if I need to open any option, it takes time to load. It is not very fast in handling multiple or large sets of data, but Sage is useful.
My advice to others looking into using Sage Intacct is that if you have a large set of data, or not exactly large but a medium set of data, you should consider Sage Intacct. However, if you are looking for accounting software only for small needs, Sage may not be the right choice for you. Even for large sets of data where you want to link it to operations or inventory or CRMÂ , Sage Intacct is not the right choice for you. But if your company is mid-size and you are heavily concentrated on accounting, Sage might be a better choice.
I think Sage could learn a few things regarding AI or automation, which could really improve Sage Intacct, and I would love to see Sage auto-categorizing bank feeds or maybe auto-reconciling transactions, similar to how QuickBooks does.
I would rate this product a 7 out of 10.
Reporting has improved workflow speed and reduced time spent on tasks
What is our primary use case?
My main use case for Sage Intacct is to provide customer satisfaction as we deliver software solutions. A quick example of how I use Sage Intacct in my work is that we provide GL, General Ledger, and accounting systems to clients so that they can manage their accounts.
Reporting would be the best option regarding my main use case for Sage Intacct.
What is most valuable?
In my opinion, the best features Sage Intacct offers, considering my company, include various functionalities such as reporting, billings, GL, credit balance management, and everything else we can manage from Intacct.
The reporting feature in Sage Intacct is really good with the user interface because it takes only two or three steps to create any kind of report, any kind of credit history, or age analysis on any kind of batches, making it really useful for any kind of company.
Sage Intacct has positively impacted my organization; most of the clients on X3 have moved to Sage Intacct because Sage X3Â was quite heavy to work on, while Sage Intacct is user-friendly.
The user-friendliness of Sage Intacct has helped my team and clients by saving customer time and our developers' and consultants' time; for instance, if a project takes 100 hours on Sage X3Â , it only takes about 60 or 50 hours on Intacct, allowing us to manage it from anywhere since it is cloud-based.
What needs improvement?
I see room for improvement in Sage Intacct, specifically regarding reporting, as it should be more versatile with the data; more add-on data would provide many more options, especially since API calls can be quite difficult.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been working in my current field for four years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
In my experience, Sage Intacct is stable; my clients have never given me bad feedback regarding it.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
Sage Intacct handles growth and increased workload well, and it never crashes, which is a big plus.
How are customer service and support?
Customer support for Sage Intacct is excellent, and whenever I face any issue, I find them ready to help, which is really beneficial.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I previously used Sage X3 before switching to Sage Intacct.
What was our ROI?
I have seen a return on investment with Sage Intacct; time saved is really important and, for example, while booking my timesheet on X3, it was hectic, but there is no data loss with Intacct since we can start where we left off.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
My experience with pricing, setup costs, and licensing depends on the quotation we signed for clients, as it always relies on the sales team.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
Before choosing Sage Intacct, I evaluated other options such as Sage 300 People and HR and payroll solutions.
What other advice do I have?
I would advise others considering Sage Intacct to try it first, as if they feel it will provide more reliability, they should give it a chance. My company has a business relationship with this vendor as we are a partner.
I found this interview good and have no suggestions for changes for the future; thank you. I gave this review a rating of 9.
Custom reporting and audit-ready controls have streamlined financial processes across global entities
What is our primary use case?
Sage Intacct serves as our main accounting system for accounts receivable, accounts payable, inter-company reconciliation, global group consolidations, and banking reconciliation for treasury reporting. We are also creating many custom reports within the system.
A specific example of how I use Sage Intacct in my daily work is that the Accounts Payable team books AP bills by receiving invoices from vendors and booking them with approval while mapping the purchase orders as well. The AR team performs customer billing into Sage Intacct, and whenever they receive payments, they apply them to the respective invoices. Later in the month-end closing and reporting phase, the team conducts bank reconciliations along with performing other main closing entries or daily accounting transactions.
What is most valuable?
One of the best features Sage Intacct offers is the auto-match function with bank reconciliations because some of our group companies are into collections. We have numerous bank amounts within transactions, and this auto-match feature is extremely helpful for matching hundreds of bank transactions daily within the system. Additionally, Sage Intacct has proven to be flexible and user-friendly across various domains for AP and AR, and the control points within the system ensure that our audits are conducted smoothly and effectively with minimal questions from the auditor.
Sage Intacct has positively impacted our organization by being flexible and easy to use. Everyone working on Sage Intacct has an accounting background, and they are able to use it with minimal training because of its user-friendly interface. This system has reduced our reliance on human effort through automation, such as automated revenue schedules that recognize revenue automatically once we set up a template in the sales invoice. The same applies to AP bills, where the system picks invoice attributes directly from the invoice image, making our AP bill processing smoother and enhancing quality since we can focus more on quality controls rather than postings.
Sage Intacct assists with regulatory compliance and audit requirements in our organization by being user-friendly. The system supports audit requirements well because it complies with SOC 1 and SOC 2 reports. Our accounting audits benefit from the robust system controls, backup methods, and data security, making any request for audit trails readily available. Data remains safe, and audits proceed smoothly. Additionally, the fixed-asset module and automated revenue recognition align with ASC 606, effectively easing our audit requirements.
What needs improvement?
There are a few small things I have observed that Sage Intacct could improve, such as the ability to categorize customers or vendors, but when running aging reports, it does not allow running aging for categorized types. For instance, there are inter-company vendors and trade vendors, and the trade vendors can have sub-categories such as legal vendors, lease vendors, utility vendors, rental vendors, professional services, and audit services. When we sub-categorize these types of vendors under trade vendors, the system does not allow us to run aging exclusively for trade vendors. This is one example of a small change that could enhance the system.
I would suggest that Sage Intacct provide more content regarding integrations, specifically example videos for integrating with major players such as Salesforce . Short examples demonstrating integration processes of approximately 20 minutes would be particularly useful. On the reporting front, while Sage Intacct's reporting capabilities are good and include a paid module, any enhancements in this area would certainly add value.
I chose 8.5 as my rating for Sage Intacct because there is a good utility example from QuickBooks . In QuickBooks , when creating a vendor transaction, if you need to refund the vendor, you can track all transactions under one record. Unfortunately, in Sage Intacct, we lack this facility. There are several minor improvements that could be addressed in future updates, and while Sage Intacct is an excellent tool, it is not yet near perfection.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been working here since June 2010, so it has been more than 14 years that I have worked with Sage Intacct.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
Sage Intacct is indeed stable, and I do not encounter any major issues or even the slightest problems with it.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
The scalability of Sage Intacct is commendable.
How are customer service and support?
I find that customer support from Sage Intacct could be quicker; however, our reseller has provided excellent service in this regard.
I would rate the customer support from Sage Intacct a 3 or 3.5, while I would rate our reseller's support around 7 or 8.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Neutral
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
Prior to Sage Intacct, we used multiple accounting systems as part of our group of small and mid-sized companies, including Microsoft Great Plains, Microsoft Solomon, QuickBooks Online, and Microsoft Desktop, among others. We switched to Sage Intacct to provide a centralized accounting system.
What was our ROI?
We have not maintained or created metrics related to returns on investment with Sage Intacct, such as time saved or money saved, nor have we documented how many employees we need.
What other advice do I have?
We have customized Sage Intacct for many custom reports, and we have numerous custom fields through platform services. Since we are a group of many small and mid-sized companies operating in different industries, we have a large number of highly customized reports to suit their business requirements. We have more than 150 operating entities in our Sage Intacct instance, and we have created over 100 highly customized P&L and other reports within the system. It has been really flexible for us to create many custom reports as required by management and the corporate team.
Regarding the audit controls I mentioned, we have established a delegation of authorities for vendor setups. For example, if someone creates a vendor, another team approves it. The same applies to AP bills and customer setups. We have also implemented an approval methodology based on amounts for journal entries, where a certain level of person can approve up to a specific amount, and any amount above that requires a senior person to review and approve the journal entry.
We have not evaluated in-depth how much human effort has been reduced, but we have observed that with the same or even fewer team members, various accounting teams are emphasizing more on quality and spending more time on it instead of posting. This has been really helpful, and our audits are going smoothly, leading to fewer human errors in the system.
We have successfully integrated Sage Intacct with our payment merchant, and there have been no issues with that. User access and security management in Sage Intacct is strong, with all audits conducted by Grant Thornton, and we are satisfied with how these aspects are handled. Regarding pricing, it aligns with industry standards, but due to confidentiality, I cannot disclose specific figures, though we are using a considerable number of user accounts.
Sage Intacct is deployed in our organization as a private cloud solution, with our data hosted on Sage servers.
I do not see any direct link to how Sage Intacct supports our organization's growth or expansion plans now, but Sage Intacct has proven to be an efficient tool for all group entities across different industries. It enables us to conduct accounting from a single instance, allowing us to set up an environment where numbers from various industries are synchronized to meet the required quality level for corporate dashboard reporting.
In terms of multi-entity and multi-currency operations, we are effectively using Sage Intacct for these purposes, employing a multi-currency setup and utilizing exchange rates for our consolidation and foreign exchange conversion. Everything is functioning properly, with no questions raised by auditors regarding Sage Intacct exchange rates. Sage Intacct facilitates remote work seamlessly, enabling easy collaboration within my teams as it is a web-based tool, and we have encountered minimal challenges from a system perspective.
I advise others looking into using Sage Intacct to assess their requirements carefully, including what modules they want to use. Sage Intacct is a good tool, and I believe that anyone who chooses it without extensive evaluation will not regret their decision. Additionally, Sage Intacct is suited for the service industry, and from my perspective, it is quite a versatile tool that meets various reporting needs such as AP, AR, order entry, purchasing, real estate, and construction. I rated Sage Intacct 8.5 overall.
