vs.

The ERP stores your close. Aleq does it.

NetSuite is a powerful system of record — operated entirely by you and a bench of consultants. Aleq operates the books for you, and leaves a trail more auditable than the ledger itself.

the difference in one line
NetSuite gives you the most configurable place in the world to record the work. Aleq does the work — closes, reconciles, collects — and signs every move so your auditor can replay it.

Aleq

powered by TAMi
Does the work; you supervise.
  • Closes, reconciles, and collects end to end — autonomously, governed
  • Live in 48 hours on read-only credentials — no implementation project
  • Every action signed, gated, replayable, and reversible
  • Eval-gated before any change touches the books
  • $60 per hour worked — no seats, no platform fee

NetSuite

legacy ERP
Stores the work; you operate it.
  • You and your team do the close — NetSuite records it
  • $50k–200k and 3–6 months of consultants to implement
  • Audit trail is manual; no action-level signing or undo
  • No autonomous execution, no collections by voice
  • Seat licenses plus platform and module fees
head to head

Where they actually differ.

Aleq
NetSuite
The model
System of record
✓ — and operates it
✓ (you operate it)
Who does the work
Aleq
You + consultants
AI that acts on the ledger
✓ governed
The work
Reconciliation
Overnight, to $0.00
Manual / Excel
Month-end close
Continuous, sealed daily
Your team runs it
Collections
By voice + email
Accounts payable
Extracted, 3-way matched
Manual entry
GAAP
Standards derived
✓ 606 · 842 · 718 · 740
You configure
Multi-entity consolidation
✓ automated
✓ (manual)
Trust
Action-level audit trail
✓ signed & replayable
Manual
One-click reversal
Eval-gated before posting
Commercials
Time to live
48 hours
3–6 months
Pricing model
$60/hr worked
Seats + platform
moving from NetSuite

Live in 48 hours. Your record when you're ready.

No rip-and-replace. Aleq connects read-only and proves itself against the books you already keep — then becomes the system of record on your timeline.

01
Connect read-only
Aleq reads NetSuite and your bank feeds with read-only credentials. Nothing changes.
02
Replay a period
It re-closes a month you've already signed in NetSuite — every step shown.
03
Run in Assist
Aleq proposes; you approve. Move proven work to Auto on your timeline.
04
Become the record
Start on top of NetSuite. Cut over to Aleq as your system of record when you're ready.
We didn't need a more configurable place to type the journal entry. We needed the entry made, checked, and signed — by morning.
— the case for a controller over a console

Still doing the close inside NetSuite?

Bring an unsigned period. We'll connect read-only and close it — with the full signed trail — on the call.