Tripletex is an established system, but the price is often affected by modules and add-ons. ReAI is built to provide a predictable base price where only the number of vouchers drives the level.
In short
- Tripletex can have add-ons for employees, EHF and delivery of the tax return.
- ReAI consolidates this into one base price without separate modules.
- ReAI includes bank integration with automatic reconciliation and payments.
System-specific: Tripletex model
Tripletex is often chosen by businesses that want to build functionality step by step.
- Module-based setup with add-ons as needed.
- Fits when multiple roles need to collaborate in the same system.
Price and add-ons
| Area | Tripletex (typical) | ReAI |
|---|---|---|
| Base price | Base price + modules | Fixed base price |
| Employees and payroll features | Add-on per employee or module | Included in base |
| EHF and invoicing flow | Extra cost for EHF | Included |
| Tax return and year-end close | Add-on packages are common | Included |
| Scaling | More modules increase the price | Only the number of vouchers |
Three things ReAI automates more
- More advanced AI use in voucher posting and quality checks.
- Automatic A-melding when payroll is paid.
- A more advanced app ecosystem, including Shopify integration in ReAI .
Automation and control
With ReAI you get automatic suggestions for posting, bank reconciliation and payment flow without extra modules. See how bank integration via ZTL improves the flow.
When is ReAI a better choice?
- You want simple pricing without module hunting.
- You want to scale by voucher volume, not by number of features.
- You need fast workflows for banking and vouchers.
Next step
Read the guide on how to switch from Tripletex to ReAI and also compare ReAI vs. Fiken .