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Expensify vs Ramp: which should you choose?

Quick answer: Expensify is built for expense reports, while Ramp suits startups. For most users Expensify is the stronger default, but Ramp can be the better fit depending on your budget and use case.

Both Expensify and Ramp get recommended a lot, but they solve the job differently. Below we compare them on pricing, strengths and the use cases each one fits, then give a clear verdict.

Side-by-side

ExpensifyRamp
CategoryExpense ManagementCorporate Cards & Spend
What it's known forReceipt scanning and expense reports with SmartScan, plus the Expensify Card; popular with individuals and teams alike.Free corporate cards plus spend management, expense automation and bill pay with aggressive cashback and savings insights.
PricingFree personal use; Collect ~$5/user/mo and Control ~$9/user/mo (lower with the card).Free core platform; Plus ~$15/user/mo; revenue from interchange and add-ons.
Best audienceTeams that want fast receipt capture and expense reports, plus accountant partners.Startups and growing companies wanting free cards and tight spend control.
Best forExpense reports, Receipt scanning, Accountant partnersStartups, Spend control, Free corporate cards
Entry priceFree$0/user/mo
Biggest strengthBest-known receipt scanning (SmartScan) experience.Genuinely free core platform with unlimited cards.
Main caveatControl plan pricing is complex and card-dependent ($9 to $36/user).Cashback rates vary by customer and are not publicly disclosed per tier.
See Expensify plans →See Ramp plans →

Features compared

The feature sets only partly overlap. Here is what each one actually gives you:

Expensify key features

  • SmartScan OCR receipt scanning
  • Expense reports with multi-level approvals
  • The Expensify Card with cashback
  • Bill pay, invoicing and global reimbursements

Ramp key features

  • Free unlimited corporate cards (virtual and physical) with no per-card fee
  • Real-time spend controls and per-card limits before transactions clear
  • Receipt and expense automation (SMS prompts, OCR, AI categorization)
  • Bill pay via ACH, card, check and wire

Pricing tiers side by side

Expensify plans

PlanPriceWhat's included
FreeFreeIndividuals / very small teams
Collect~$5/member/moUnlimited SmartScans, approvals, bill pay, invoicing
Control~$9-$36/member/moLower with Expensify Card; SSO, ERP integrations

Ramp plans

PlanPriceWhat's included
Free$0/user/moUnlimited cards, expense automation, bill pay
Plus~$15/user/mo + platform feeAI expense reviews, multi-entity, deeper ERP
EnterprisecustomAnnual contracts

Tiers compiled from the vendors' published plans and independent reviews; prices are approximate and change often, so confirm current figures (and your region's taxes) on each vendor's site.

Strengths compared

Where Expensify wins

Receipt scanning and expense reports with a card that discounts the platform when you use it.

That makes it the stronger pick for teams that want fast receipt capture and expense reports, plus accountant partners.

Where Ramp wins

Free corporate cards plus real-time spend controls and aggressive expense automation.

That makes it the stronger pick for startups and growing companies wanting free cards and tight spend control.

Verdict: choose by fit

Both are good at the job, so let your priorities decide.

FAQ

Is Expensify better than Ramp?

Expensify is the stronger default for most users, but Ramp can be the better fit depending on your budget and use case.

What is the main difference between Expensify and Ramp?

Expensify is receipt scanning and expense reports with a card that discounts the platform when you use it. Ramp is free corporate cards plus real-time spend controls and aggressive expense automation.

Which is cheaper, Expensify or Ramp?

Entry pricing differs: Expensify offers a free tier, while Ramp starts at $0/user/mo. Compare the tiers above against your usage.

Sources

Facts above are drawn from these independent reviews and the vendors' own pages for Expensify and Ramp: