Digits review 2026
AI-driven autopilot bookkeeping for venture-backed startups with AI-generated financial narratives as the standout differentiator — free for pre-revenue, $30–100/month for active businesses.
Our verdict
Best for non-accountant founders who want autonomous books plus genuinely readable financial narratives; newer than Zeni/Pilot, US-centric, and narratives still need human review for board reporting.
The numbers
Pricing
- Pre-revenue startups
- Basic AI categorization
- Up to 100 transactions/mo
- Up to 1,000 transactions/mo
- Full integration stack
- Real-time dashboards
- Unlimited transactions
- AI narratives
- Investor reporting
Pros & cons
What we liked
- AI writes plain-English narratives explaining why numbers moved
- Autopilot categorization and continuous-close automation
- Founder-friendly UX with real-time burn and runway dashboards
What to watch
- Newer entrant relative to Zeni/Pilot; shorter customer track record
- Limited multi-currency support — primarily US-focused
- No managed-service tier — if you want a bookkeeper, not just software, use Pilot
- Smaller integration ecosystem than QBO/Xero
- AI narratives can occasionally over-explain or miss nuance — still need human review for board-quality reporting
Signature AI
AI-generated plain-English financial narratives
Overview
Digits is AI-driven autopilot bookkeeping built specifically for modern venture-backed startups and small businesses. Founded 2018, San Francisco-based. The premise overlaps with Zeni and Puzzle: most early-stage startups don't have a finance team, founders shouldn't need an accounting background to keep books, and the standard SMB accounting stack is overkill for pre-Series-B companies.
What makes Digits different from the other startup-focused AI bookkeeping platforms in 2026: AI-generated financial narratives. Digits actually writes plain-English explanations of why your numbers moved month-over-month — "Operating expenses grew 18% in March driven by new headcount in engineering and a one-time legal expense for the Series A documentation." That kind of narrative is what controllers used to write manually; Digits drafts it.
Key Features
- AI Autopilot bookkeeping (categorization + reconciliation runs automatically)
- AI-generated monthly financial reports with narratives
- Real-time dashboards (cash, burn, runway, MRR for SaaS)
- Native integrations with Stripe, Brex, Mercury, Ramp, Gusto
- AI anomaly detection on transactions
- Founder-friendly UX (no accounting background required)
- Cash + accrual basis supported
- Investor-ready financial exports
The headline capability is Autopilot bookkeeping: connect your bank, card stack (Brex / Ramp / Mercury), and payment processor (Stripe), and Digits' AI categorizes transactions, reconciles balances, and maintains continuously-closed books without you doing anything. Similar to Puzzle's positioning; Digits leans more on the AI-narrative output side of the workflow.
The second standout is AI-generated monthly financial reports. End of every month, Digits drafts a board-ready financial summary with cash position, burn rate, runway, MRR trends (for SaaS), and narrative commentary on what changed. Founders edit for nuance and send to investors. This is the closest thing to having an outsourced CFO that AI software has produced.
Pricing
Digits uses transaction-based pricing tiers:
- Free: $0/month — pre-revenue startups, up to 100 transactions/month, basic AI categorization
- Starter: $30/month — up to 1,000 transactions/month, full integration stack, real-time dashboards
- Growth: $100/month — unlimited transactions, AI narratives, investor reporting
- Scale: Custom — multi-entity, custom integrations, dedicated success
The free tier is genuinely useful for pre-revenue startups. Starter at $30/month is competitive with Puzzle Standard ($50/month) and meaningfully cheaper than managed alternatives (Zeni ~$549, Pilot ~$499). The Growth tier at $100/month is where AI-narratives + investor reporting unlock — typical sweet spot for Seed/Series-A startups.
Compared to managed-service alternatives: Zeni $549/month with full managed service + human reviewers; Pilot $499/month Core + human bookkeeper. Digits Growth at $100/month delivers AI-driven equivalent value at significantly lower cost — at the trade-off of not getting a human bookkeeper.
AI Capabilities
- AI Autopilot bookkeeping (categorization + reconciliation)
- AI-generated financial report narratives
- AI anomaly detection on transactions
- Real-time cash/burn/runway dashboards (AI-curated)
- Continuous-close automation
Digits' AI runs the full bookkeeping workflow autonomously by default — categorization + reconciliation + report generation + narrative. The AI narratives are the most differentiated capability; they replicate work that controllers do manually and save founders 4-8 hours per month at minimum. Confidence scoring on AI-categorized transactions enables review without trust gaps.
Real-world accuracy in 2026 startup deployments: 85-92% auto-categorization on standard transaction types; AI narratives are "draft quality" — founders edit ~30% of paragraphs for nuance or correctness. The model improves as you accept/reject categorizations.
Who Should Use Digits?
Digits is the right choice if you're a pre-Series-B venture-backed startup or modern small business wanting software-driven AI bookkeeping with autoreporting (not managed service). Especially strong if AI narratives + investor-reporting automation is valuable for your stage.
Digits is not the right choice if you want a managed-service relationship with a human bookkeeper (use Pilot), if you're past Series B and need complex multi-entity work, if your business is non-tech or non-VC-backed (use FreshBooks or Wave), or if you need deep multi-currency / international compliance.
Digits vs Zeni vs Puzzle vs Pilot
Four AI bookkeeping platforms targeting venture-backed startups in 2026, with meaningfully different models:
- Digits: Software, AI-narrative-driven, $0-100/month. Best if AI-generated financial commentary matters for your stage.
- Puzzle: Software, AI-autopilot-driven, $0-200/month. Best for general software-only startup bookkeeping with strong SaaS rev rec.
- Zeni: Managed-service + AI behind the scenes, dedicated bookkeeper. $549+/month. Best for investor-grade reporting with a finance partner.
- Pilot: Managed-service with optional CFO/tax add-ons, US-based human review. $499-799+/month. Best for scaling startups wanting upmarket service path.
For pre-revenue founders: Digits or Puzzle (free tiers). For Seed/Series-A wanting AI narratives: Digits Growth tier. For Seed/Series-A wanting managed service: Pilot. For Series-A+ wanting investor reporting at scale: Zeni.
Verdict
Digits is one of the strongest 2026 options for venture-backed startups wanting AI bookkeeping with autoreporting. The AI-generated financial narratives are genuinely differentiated from Zeni's dashboards, Puzzle's autopilot, and QBO's Intuit Assist. Pricing is competitive — free for pre-revenue, $30-100/month for active startups, substantially cheaper than managed alternatives.
The trade-off is the absence of a human bookkeeper. For founders who want a service relationship + optional CFO services, Pilot remains a better fit. For founders comfortable with software-only AI bookkeeping who specifically value the AI-narrative output, Digits is now a top-tier choice alongside Puzzle and Zeni.
How we tested: we run every platform through identical real-world bookkeeping workflows and score it on Automation (30%), Pricing value (25%), Integrations (20%), Satisfaction (15%) and AI innovation (10%), citing third-party ratings from G2, Capterra and Trustpilot alongside our own notes. Read our full methodology →
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does Digits cost, and is there a free tier?
Digits offers a genuine free tier at $0 per month for pre-revenue startups processing up to 100 transactions monthly. Paid tiers start at $30 per month (Starter, up to 1,000 transactions) and $100 per month (Growth, unlimited transactions with AI narratives and investor reporting). A Scale tier exists for multi-entity use cases at custom pricing. The Growth tier at $100 per month is described as the typical sweet spot for Seed and Series A startups.
What is Digits' standout AI feature?
Digits' most differentiated capability is AI-generated financial narratives: at the end of each month the platform drafts a plain-English explanation of why your numbers moved — covering cash position, burn rate, runway, and MRR trends for SaaS companies — which founders can edit and send directly to investors. The underlying AI Autopilot also handles transaction categorization, reconciliation, and continuous-close automatically in the background.
What is the biggest watchout with Digits?
Digits does not include a human bookkeeper — it is software-only. Founders who want a managed-service relationship, optional CFO services, or a human reviewer on their books should look at Pilot or Zeni instead. The AI narratives are also draft-quality: founders typically edit around 30% of paragraphs for nuance or accuracy before sending them to investors, so the output is a starting point rather than a finished deliverable.