BankSync vs Tiller
Compare BankSync and Tiller to find the best bank sync tool. See which offers multi-client management, Notion/Airtable support, investment tracking, and receipt extraction.
Feature Comparison
Feature
BankSync
Tiller
Managing multiple clients
Client Portals — one isolated workspace per client, rolled up into a single dashboard under one subscription
No multi-client management — a separate sheet and subscription per person
Notion Integration
Native database sync
No
Airtable Integration
Scheduled sync with base templates
No
Google Sheets Integration
Live tabs with formulas and scheduling
Basic export
Investment Accounts (Trades/Holdings)
Full support: trades, holdings, balances
Trade history only
Loan Accounts
Yes
No
Receipt Extraction
AI-powered OCR
No
Open Banking Coverage
11k+ banks across AU (CDR), US/CA (Plaid), UK (OBIE), EU (PSD2)
10k+ banks (US-focused)
Field Mapping
Visual mapper with type coercion
Manual configuration
Scheduling
15-min, hourly, daily, weekly, manual
Daily
Pricing
from $4/month
$6.58/month
Key Differences
Built for multiple clients
Tiller is a personal-finance tool: one person, one Google Sheet, one subscription. BankSync Client Portals let an accountant, bookkeeper, or advisor manage many clients from one dashboard — each client connects their own bank into an isolated workspace, and everything rolls up under a single subscription with one AI agent across the whole book.
Notion & Airtable Support
BankSync supports Notion, Airtable, Google Sheets, and Excel, while Tiller only supports Google Sheets. If you use Notion or Airtable, BankSync is the clear choice.
Investment Account Support
BankSync offers comprehensive investment account support including trades, holdings, and balances, as well as loan account tracking (credit cards, student loans, mortgages). Tiller has limited investment tracking—only trade history, not holdings or balances, and no loan account support.
Receipt Extraction
BankSync includes AI-powered receipt extraction as part of its platform, while Tiller focuses solely on bank transaction syncing and doesn't offer receipt extraction.
Pricing
Both platforms offer competitive pricing (BankSync: from $4/month, Tiller: $6.58/month). BankSync provides a 14-day free trial to test all features before committing.
Which Tool Should You Choose?
If you manage bank data for multiple clients, need Notion or Airtable support, comprehensive investment tracking (trades, holdings, balances), loan account tracking, or receipt extraction, BankSync is the better choice. If you're an individual tracking your own finances in Google Sheets and don't need multi-client management, investment tracking, loan accounts, or receipt extraction, Tiller is a solid option.
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