Accounting & Finance · head to head
Fyle vs Seismic

Fyle
Accounting & Finance
Real-time expense management that works with your cards
- From
- $29/month
- Rated
- -

Seismic
CRM & Sales
Sales enablement and content management platform
- From
- On request
- Rated
- -
The short version
- Each has a real cost: Fyle billed per active user, defined as anyone who creates an expense or has a connected card with transactions in the month, so headcount does not predict the bill; Seismic weak digital sales room and micro-site functionality with low customer engagement
- They diverge on capability: Fyle covers Real-time card tracking, Seismic covers Content management.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which Fyle and Seismic actually diverge.
Identical on both: free tier (No), user rating (Not yet rated).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in Fyle
- Real-time card tracking
- Automatic receipt matching
- Expense policies
- Approval workflows
- Mileage tracking
- QuickBooks
- Xero
- Sage Intacct
Only in Seismic
- Content management
- LiveDocs automation
- Content analytics
- Learning & coaching
- Buyer engagement
- Salesforce
- Microsoft Dynamics
- HubSpot
Both cover
- Slack
- SOC 2 Type II
- Web support
- Ios support
- Android support
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
Fyle
- Expense reporting and corporate card reconciliationnot Seismic
- Enforcing spend policy and approvals before reimbursementnot Seismic
Seismic
- Content managementnot Fyle
- Sales trainingnot Fyle
- Proposal automationnot Fyle
- Buyer engagementnot Fyle
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
Fyle
- Billed per active user, defined as anyone who creates an expense or has a connected card with transactions in the month, so headcount does not predict the bill
- The Growth plan carries a 5 user minimum and the Business plan a 10 user minimum, so the entry cost is set by the floor rather than the team
- API access and the Sage Intacct and NetSuite integrations require a paid tier
- ACH reimbursements and project expense tracking sit above the entry plan
- Both published plans are billed annually
- Enterprise pricing is custom and aimed at organisations with 250 or more employees
Seismic
- Weak digital sales room and micro-site functionality with low customer engagement
- Search feature lacks keyword depth, making content discovery difficult
- Limited learning and LMS capabilities with underwhelming analytics and reporting
- Complex implementations requiring dedicated internal resources and strong change management
- High price point with multi-year contracts and no free trial option
Pricing, plan by plan
Fyle
$29/month- Standard$8/month
- Real-time card feeds
- Receipt matching
- Basic approvals
- Business$12/month
- Advanced policies
- Custom workflows
- Analytics
- Enterprise$undefined/month
- Unlimited users
- API access
- Priority support
Seismic
On requestNo published plan breakdown. See the Seismic review.
Which should you pick?
Choose Fyle if
- You need real-time card tracking.
- You work on Web, Ios, Android.
- You also want automatic receipt matching.
Choose Seismic if
- You need content management.
- You work on Web, API.
- You also want livedocs automation.
Questions people ask
- Is Fyle or Seismic better?
- Neither clearly leads. Fyle starts at $29/month and Seismic at On request, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, Fyle or Seismic?
- Fyle starts at $29/month and Seismic at On request.
- Does Fyle or Seismic run on more platforms?
- Fyle runs on Web, Ios, Android. Seismic runs on Web, API.
- What is Fyle best used for?
- Fyle is most often used for expense reporting and corporate card reconciliation, enforcing spend policy and approvals before reimbursement. Of those, expense reporting and corporate card reconciliation and enforcing spend policy and approvals before reimbursement are not what Seismic is typically brought in for.
- What can Fyle do that Seismic cannot?
- Fyle covers Real-time card tracking, Automatic receipt matching, Expense policies, Approval workflows. Seismic covers Content management, LiveDocs automation, Content analytics, Learning & coaching. Both handle Slack, SOC 2 Type II, Web support, Ios support.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
Seismic: How is Seismic priced?
Seismic uses custom, quote-based pricing without published list rates. Typical pricing ranges from $30-60 per user for Professional Edition, with mid-market teams spending $20,000-60,000 annually and enterprises exceeding $100,000 per year. Seismic Learning is priced as an incremental per-user fee.
SourceSeismic: What does Seismic's Enablement Cloud include?
Seismic Enablement Cloud spans five areas: Content Management, Learning & Coaching, Program Strategy & Execution, Meeting Intelligence, and Digital Sales Rooms. An AI engine called Aura runs across all functions, powering content recommendations, learning content generation, meeting summaries, and conversational search.
SourceSeismic: Does Seismic integrate with Salesforce?
Yes, Seismic provides real-time, two-way sync with Salesforce to embed personalized content, playbooks, and AI-driven recommendations directly into Sales Cloud and Experience Cloud workflows. Seismic also integrates with 150+ platforms including Microsoft Teams, Slack, Zoom, Webex, and sales engagement tools like Salesloft and Outreach.
SourceSeismic: What was Seismic's recent acquisition?
On February 12, 2026, Seismic announced a definitive agreement to merge with Highspot. The combined company operates as Seismic, led by CEO Rob Tarkoff, with Highspot founder Robert Wahbe joining the board. The deal creates a platform worth north of six billion dollars.
SourceSeismic: What are Seismic's main limitations?
Key limitations include weak micro-site and digital sales room functionality with low customer engagement, search features that miss keywords, limited learning and LMS capabilities, complex implementations requiring dedicated resources, and high pricing with multi-year contracts and no free trial.
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