Sage Intacct Review
January 29, 2026
Sage Intacct Review

Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Overall Satisfaction with Sage Intacct
We use Sage Intacct as our main accounting software, where our banks and Ramp are synced to it. Primary use case is general ledger, accounts payable and receivable, multi entity use case, using it to track all of our loans as projects. Also, serves as our source of truth for reporting.
Pros
- Custom Reporting, Specifically ICRW reports
- Dimensional accounting for Loan Projects
- Approval workflows for AP and Other
- Multi-entity accounting
- Integration with Ramp and bank feeds
Cons
- Dashboards and Visual Graphs
- Limited flexibility to update Projects after initial upload
- More format options for Custom Reports
- Improved financial reporting and visibility
- Multi entity accounting made easier
- Time savings from integration of bank feeds and Ramp
We have benefited from integration of Sage Intacct from Ramp and bank feeds. I am not aware of automation affecting the General ledger, Accounts payable, accounts receivable, and order management at this time. I suppose it could be an added subscription or service that Sage Intacct offers to customers and is likely new.
We use multi entity to track our business across all entities and helps with consolidated reports that impact our month end reporting. Also, we heavily rely on the project accounting in Sage Intacct to track our loan balances. Projects are essentially our Loan Numbers and we can drill in to see all custom fields including loan balance address and dates among other metrics.
Do you think Sage Intacct delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Sage Intacct's feature set?
Yes
Did Sage Intacct live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Sage Intacct go as expected?
No
Would you buy Sage Intacct again?
Yes

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