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by Sudipto Paul / August 26, 2025
If you’re here, you probably already know how Sage Intacct helps finance teams, CFOs, accountants, and controllers with advanced accounting automation and in-depth financial reporting. Yet one of the common questions from potential customers is: How much does Sage Intacct cost?
Unlike many accounting software platforms that publish fixed pricing tiers, Sage Intacct uses a custom, quote-based pricing model. The total cost of Sage Intacct depends on multiple factors, including the number of users, the modules or features selected, the depth of system customization, and the scale of implementation. These variables mean that Sage Intacct pricing is a tailored calculation that changes as your organization evolves.
For current Sage Intacct customers, pricing conversations often reappear when adding new entities, integrating with other business systems, or adopting additional automation tools. Without a transparent benchmark, it is difficult to forecast the total cost of ownership. That’s why this article explains:
Sage Intacct uses custom, quote-based pricing. Here’s what that looks like:
How much you pay for Sage Intacct depends on the following factors:
Now, let’s look into what G2 users think about Sage Intacct’s pricing.
These insights are based on 177 reviews submitted by the G2 user community for Sage Intacct between December 2, 2024, and March 17, 2025.
With that context, let’s understand Sage Intacct’s pricing structure.
Sage Intacct pricing varies depending on type of user licenses, number of business entities, and features and functionality that you require.
Sage Intacct uses a quote-based model where your license mix meaningfully drives price.
Business users have unlimited access to all applications and features. Administrators can set permission-based restrictions on what these users can do.
Employee users are lighter seats with limited access rights, typically sold in packs of 10. These users have read-only access to the dashboard and can enter or approve timesheets, expense reports, and purchase requisitions.
Project manager users have the same rights as employee users. In addition, they can create and edit projects, resources, and tasks. They can also approve or edit project timesheets and create or view project-related reports.
Similarly, warehouse users can create, delete, or edit inventory control transactions, purchases, and entries. They can also perform tasks like inventory valuation, replenishment, and build/disassemble kits.
An entity in Intacct is an independent, balanced set of accounting books with tax reporting capabilities. Your subscription includes a starting entity with the Core Financial Management module, and additional legal entities carry an extra fee (terms vary by contract).
For multi-entity orgs, the incremental cost is often modest relative to the consolidation, intercompany, and multi-currency capabilities you unlock. Some partner packages even include more than one entity at the base tier, underscoring that entity pricing is configurable. Map current and near-term entity counts before you quote to avoid mid-year surprises.
A Sage Intacct implementation typically costs about 1.0-1.5x your first-year subscription, especially when you work with a consultant.
For example, if your annual software starts at $15,000, expect implementation fees of roughly $15,000-22,500. You’ll land toward the lower end when configuration is light and integrations are minimal.
Costs rise as you add deeper integrations and customizations. The system you’re migrating from also affects effort and price. Finally, the cleanliness of your general ledger and historical data can push the estimate up or down within that range.
Sage Intacct uses a cloud subscription model, meaning you pay a monthly fee based on the modules and number of users. Your subscription includes 24/7 operations, upgrades and enhancements, award-winning US-based support, and 15GB of storage (5GB data/transactions + 10GB files). Plan additional budget for expanded support, ongoing training, education, and professional services.
Sage Intacct doesn’t intend to hide costs, but the quote-based model means important line items can slip past first-time buyers. To avoid surprises, ask vendors to itemize everything that affects first-year and renewal totals.
Got more questions? We’ve got you covered.
Sage Intacct uses a custom, quote-based subscription that’s built around the modules you select, the number and type of users, and the scope of your configuration (e.g., entities, integrations). In practice, partners and Sage position Core Financials as the base and price additional functionality on top, so your mix of features and seats is the primary driver. This modular approach explains why public “tiers” aren’t listed and why quotes differ by organization.
Sage Intacct sits in the mid-market alongside platforms like NetSuite. It typically costs more than small-business tools (e.g., QuickBooks Online) but can be comparable to other mid-market systems depending on modules and services.
Organizations that need multi-entity consolidation, revenue recognition, granular dimensions, and automation often realize measurable benefits that offset subscription and implementation costs. Whether it’s “worth it” depends on the adoption of advanced features and process change, not just license cost.
Sage Intacct is not a flat-fee product; pricing scales with user counts and license types in addition to modules and entities. Common mixes include full-access business users and lighter employee users (often bundled in packs) that handle time/expense and approvals. This seat mix is one of the biggest levers in your annual quote.
While Sage promotes a guided, quote-based sales process, many evaluators can access a time-limited trial environment through Sage and certified partners. Public sources reference 30-day trial options and demo environments that let teams explore dashboards, reports, and workflows before buying.
Sage Intacct does not publish standardized tiers; instead, it builds a bespoke package around Core Financials and adds industry or functional modules as needed. Official materials and partner pricing guides emphasize that quotes are tailored to your features, users, and entities rather than fixed plans.
Sage Intacct pricing is shaped by license mix, modules, entity count, integrations, and the depth of implementation and enablement. The upside is control. The risk is blind spots that creep into year-two renewals. With consultants by your side, you’ll be able to map your entities and roles, right-size business vs. employee seats, phase modules, estimate migration effort, and negotiate terms that fit your growth plan.
If you want a clean, no-surprises number (and a rollout that actually pays back), tap consulting services for Sage Intacct.
Sudipto Paul is an SEO content manager at G2. He’s been in SaaS content marketing for over five years, focusing on growing organic traffic through smart, data-driven SEO strategies. He holds an MBA from Liverpool John Moores University. You can find him on LinkedIn and say hi!