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Comparison

Updated: July 2026

SpendCue vs Precoro (2026)

Precoro is a full procure-to-pay suite — catalogs, invoice matching, AP automation, and accounting integrations, sold on annual contracts. SpendCue covers the control layer — requests, approvals, orders, and budgets — at one flat monthly price you can start on today. Here’s an honest look at where each one fits.

The short version

Choose Precoro if you want a deeper procure-to-pay suite — catalogs, PunchOut, AP automation, and accounting integrations from day one — and an annual contract starting at $499 a month fits how you buy software.

Choose SpendCue if you’re a growing team that wants every purchase requested, approved, and tracked this week: one flat monthly price, no per-seat fees, no annual lock-in, and nothing to implement.

Pricing

Two very different pricing models

Precoro publishes its prices — credit where due. The difference is structure: annual suite tiers with paid add-ons versus one flat monthly price with everything in it.

PricingSpendCuePrecoro
Published priceOne flat monthly price per company, on our pricing pageStarts at $499/mo (Core) and $999/mo (Automation); Enterprise by quote
Billing cycleMonthlyBilled annually on every published tier
Per-seat feesNone — every user includedUser limits aren’t published for Core and Automation; Enterprise is “unlimited users”
Add-on modulesNone — every feature is in the one priceAP module priced separately; concierge setup and dedicated support are paid add-ons
Getting startedSelf-serve — 30 days free, no credit card“Request a quote” on every tier

Precoro details from precoro.com/pricing, checked July 2026. Their prices and packaging may change — if this is out of date, tell us at hello@spendcue.com.

Features

What each one does

An honest feature view — including what SpendCue doesn’t do. Precoro’s side reflects its own pricing and product pages; SpendCue’s reflects what’s live today.

FeatureSpendCuePrecoro
Purchase requests & approvalsYes — multi-step chains routed by amount, category, and departmentYes
Purchase ordersYes — auto-numbered, vendor-ready PDFs emailed in one clickYes
Budget controlYes — checked at approval; warn, block, or hard capYes — real-time budgets on the Automation tier
Reports & exportsYes — built-in reports, CSV/Excel/PDFYes
Vendor catalogs & PunchOutNo — a supplier directory, not catalogsCatalogs in Core; PunchOut on the Automation tier
Invoice matchingNot yet — deliveries and payment status are tracked on each POYes — 2/3-way matching in Core
Mobile appsNo native app — works in the browser on any deviceYes
AP automation & e-invoicingNoInvoices in Core; AP automation on the Automation tier
Accounting integrationsNot yet — on our roadmap; exports cover the gap todayQuickBooks Online and Xero in Core; ERP integrations on Enterprise

Fit

Who’s the better fit

Precoro is the better fit if…

  • You want procurement and accounts payable in one suite — invoices, matching, and e-invoicing included
  • Catalogs and PunchOut purchasing match how your team actually buys
  • You need QuickBooks or Xero integration today, not on a roadmap
  • An annual contract starting at $499 a month fits how you buy software

SpendCue is the better fit if…

  • You want approvals, purchase orders, and budgets working this week — not a procurement suite project
  • You’d rather pay monthly and flat, with every feature and every user included
  • Your team is moving off email and spreadsheets, not off another procurement system
  • You want a price you can read and a setup you can do yourself

One flat price, published in the open

Every feature, every user — no per-seat fees, no annual lock-in, no add-on modules.

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FAQ

SpendCue vs Precoro, asked directly

01.

How much does Precoro cost?

As of July 2026, Precoro’s pricing page lists Core starting at $499 a month and Automation at $999 a month, both billed annually, with Enterprise by quote (“unlimited users”). A standalone AP module is priced separately, and concierge setup and dedicated support are paid add-ons. Every tier’s button reads “request a quote.”

02.

How much does SpendCue cost?

One flat monthly price per company — every feature, every user, no per-seat fees, no user minimums, and no implementation fee. During the beta it’s free for 30 days with no credit card, and founding customers lock their rate at launch. The details are on our pricing page.

03.

Can I start without an annual contract?

With SpendCue, yes — billing is monthly, and the first 30 days are free with no credit card. Precoro’s published tiers are billed annually, and its pricing page offers “request a quote” rather than self-serve signup (July 2026).

04.

Does SpendCue do invoice matching like Precoro?

Not yet. SpendCue tracks each purchase order through delivery and payment status, but invoice capture and matching aren’t part of the product today. If AP automation is the core of what you need, Precoro is built for it — we’d rather tell you that than have you find out mid-trial.

05.

Does SpendCue integrate with QuickBooks or Xero?

Not yet — accounting sync is on our roadmap. Today teams export requests, purchase orders, and reports to CSV, Excel, or PDF and carry those into their accounting workflow. Precoro ships QuickBooks Online and Xero integrations in its Core tier, so if a native sync is a hard requirement right now, it’s ahead of us here.

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