Poweroffice Go is a popular alternative, but many find that the price is affected by modules and add-ons. ReAI keeps it simple with one base price and a price level based on the number of vouchers.
In short
- Poweroffice Go often has add-ons for employees, EHF and the tax return.
- ReAI brings everything into one base price without module hunting.
- Bank integration is included, with automatic reconciliation and payments.
Poweroffice Go in collaborative workflows
Poweroffice Go is often used where client and accountant want close collaboration in the same solution.
- Setup that emphasises sharing and workflow between roles.
- Fits businesses that want to add modules over time.
Pricing structure in practice
| Area | Poweroffice Go (typical) | ReAI |
|---|---|---|
| Base price | Base + add-ons | Fixed base price |
| Employees and payroll flow | Add-on per employee or module | Included |
| EHF and invoicing | Extra costs for EHF | Included |
| Tax return and year-end close | Often separate packages | Included |
| Scaling | More add-ons mean a higher price | Only the number of vouchers |
ReAI beyond the basics
ReAI adds more on top of core features with advanced AI for voucher posting and quality checks, automatic A-melding when payroll is paid, and a more advanced app ecosystem such as Shopify integration in ReAI .
Why the pricing logic matters
As you grow, more modules often lead to unpredictable costs. ReAI is built to keep the price stable as you add functionality, so you can focus on operations and automation.
Typical reasons to choose ReAI
- You want predictability in the budget.
- You want to avoid paying extra for core features.
- You want a fast workflow for vouchers and banking.
Next step
See the overview ReAI vs. other accounting systems and read the guide on how to switch accounting system .