Comparison
Updated: July 2026SpendCue vs Tradogram (2026)
Tradogram is the closest comparison we get asked about — it publishes its prices, has a free plan, and covers a lot: sourcing, inventory, contracts, and invoice matching. The structural difference is how you pay: Tradogram charges per active user on annually billed tiers, while SpendCue is one flat monthly price that stays the same as your team grows. Here’s an honest look at where each one fits.
The short version
Choose Tradogram if you want a broad procurement toolkit — sourcing RFQs, inventory, contracts, and invoice matching — at a published price, and per-active-user billing on an annual plan works for how your team is staffed.
Choose SpendCue if you want requests, approvals, orders, and budgets working this week at a price that doesn’t move: one flat monthly price, every user included, monthly billing, nothing to implement.
Pricing
Published prices, different structures
Tradogram publishes its prices and offers a free plan — credit where due; that’s rarer in this category than it should be. The difference is what happens as you grow: Tradogram charges per active user, so the bill moves with your headcount; SpendCue charges one flat monthly price per company.
| Pricing | SpendCue | Tradogram |
|---|---|---|
| Published price | One flat monthly price per company, on our pricing page | Pro from $225/mo and Premium from $425/mo, billed annually; Enterprise by quote |
| Billing cycle | Monthly | Published tiers are billed annually |
| Per-seat fees | None — every user included | Charged per active user; Premium starts at 10 users and Enterprise at 20 |
| Add-on costs | None — every feature is in the one price | Integrations, SSO, and API are listed with “additional fees may apply” |
| Getting started | Self-serve — 30 days free, no credit card | Self-serve too — a free trial account, plus a free plan capped at 5 transactions a month |
Tradogram details from tradogram.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 Their prices and packaging may change — if this is out of date, tell us at hello@spendcue.com.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. Tradogram’s side reflects its own pricing page; SpendCue’s reflects what’s live today.
| Feature | SpendCue | Tradogram |
|---|---|---|
| Purchase requests & approvals | Yes — multi-step chains routed by amount, category, and department | Yes — custom approval workflows |
| Purchase orders | Yes — auto-numbered, vendor-ready PDFs emailed in one click | Yes |
| Budget control | Yes — checked at approval; warn, block, or hard cap | Yes — budget tracking included |
| Reports & exports | Yes — built-in reports, CSV/Excel/PDF | Yes |
| Sourcing & RFQs | No — requests go straight to approval and a purchase order | Yes — an RFQ/RFP sourcing module |
| Invoice matching | Not yet — deliveries and payment status are tracked on each PO | Yes — AP invoice matching, even on the free plan |
| Inventory & contracts | No — SpendCue stays focused on the purchase workflow | Yes — inventory and contract management modules |
| Mobile apps | No native app — works in the browser on any device | Yes |
| Accounting integrations | Not yet — on our roadmap; exports cover the gap today | Integration, SSO, and API options — with “additional fees may apply” |
Fit
Who’s the better fit
Tradogram is the better fit if…
- You want a broader procurement toolkit — sourcing RFQs, inventory, and contract management alongside purchasing
- Invoice matching against orders and receipts is a must-have today
- You’re one person cutting a handful of POs a month — the free plan may genuinely be enough
- Per-active-user billing suits you — you’d rather add users one at a time than pay a flat rate
SpendCue is the better fit if…
- You want a price that stays flat as the team grows — no per-user charges, no tiers that start at 10 or 20 users
- You’d rather pay monthly than commit to an annual plan
- Requests, approvals, orders, and budgets are the problem you’re solving — not sourcing, inventory, or contracts
- You want everything in the one price, with no “additional fees may apply” footnotes
One flat price, at any headcount
Every feature, every user — no per-user charges, no tier thresholds, no annual lock-in.
FAQ
SpendCue vs Tradogram, asked directly
How much does Tradogram cost?
As of July 2026, Tradogram’s pricing page lists Pro from $225 a month and Premium from $425 a month, both billed annually, with Enterprise by quote from 20 users. You’re charged per active user, so the bill scales with your team. There’s also a Free Basic plan — one user, capped at 5 transactions a month and a few modules — and no setup fees on any plan.
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.
Isn’t Tradogram’s free plan enough?
For one person raising a handful of purchase orders, it genuinely might be — and we’d rather say so. It’s capped at 5 transactions a month and a limited module set, though, so the moment a team needs approvals, budgets, and more volume, you’re on the paid tiers with per-active-user billing. SpendCue doesn’t have a free plan; instead the first 30 days are free with no credit card, and after that the price is flat no matter how many users you add.
What does Tradogram do that SpendCue doesn’t?
A fair amount — sourcing RFQs, inventory management, contract management, invoice matching, and native mobile apps. If those are core to what you need, Tradogram is the better pick, and we’d rather tell you that than have you find out mid-trial. SpendCue deliberately stays focused on the purchase workflow: requests, approvals, orders, budgets, and reporting.
How do the pricing models really differ?
Tradogram charges per active user on annually billed tiers, so the bill grows as your team does — and Premium and Enterprise start at 10 and 20 users. SpendCue is one flat monthly price per company: the price is the same at 5 users or 50, billed monthly, with every feature included (July 2026).
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