
Numeric
AI-native close management platform for modern accounting teams - automates reconciliations and surfaces anomalies.
What it does
Numeric is an AI-native close management platform built for mid-market accounting teams - automating account reconciliations, variance analysis, and flux commentary that consume the most time in the financial close process. Its AI capabilities include automated reconciliation that matches transactions and flags unexplained variances, AI-generated flux commentary that drafts explanations for period-over-period account changes (a task that typically requires significant analyst time), anomaly detection that surfaces unusual transactions before they become restatement risks, and a close checklist that coordinates task assignments and tracks completion across the team. Numeric integrates with ERP systems and general ledgers to pull trial balance data automatically, eliminating the spreadsheet exports that bog down close cycles.
Why AI-NATIVE
Numeric is AI-native - automated reconciliation, AI-generated flux commentary, and anomaly detection are the core product architecture, designed from the ground up to reduce manual accounting work in the close process.
Best for
Mid-market accounting teams use Numeric to compress close cycles and eliminate the spreadsheet-based reconciliation work that consumes senior accountant time - AI handling the mechanical work while humans focus on judgment-required exceptions.
Limitations
Numeric is purpose-built for mid-market accounting teams — enterprises with complex, multi-entity consolidations and strict audit requirements typically need BlackLine or FloQast.
Numeric is a newer entrant compared to BlackLine or FloQast — its feature set is growing but may have gaps for teams with specialized close process requirements.
AI-generated flux commentary drafts are a starting point, not finished work — accountants must review and validate explanations before including them in management reporting.
Alternatives by segment
Numeric does not publish standard pricing. Contracts based on company size and ERP. Mid-market contracts typically start around $20,000 - $40,000 annually.





