Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Visual kanban project management (Atlassian, NASDAQ: TEAM, acquired $425M 2017) with 50M+ users; May 2025 AI update adding Inbox/Planner/Mirror Cards competing with Asana and Monday.com for team workflow.
Trello is a visual project management and productivity platform — operating as a product of Atlassian Corporation (NASDAQ: TEAM) since its $425 million acquisition in January 2017 — providing kanban board-based task organization to over 50 million users worldwide through its boards, lists, and cards interface that applies the Kanban methodology to individual and team project tracking. Founded in 2011 by Joel Spolsky and Michael Pryor as part of Fog Creek Software (alongside Stack Overflow), Trello launched at TechCrunch Disrupt and reached 100,000 users within six weeks. Trello spun off as an independent company in 2014, raised $10.3 million in Series A from Spark Capital and Index Ventures, and was acquired by Atlassian for $425 million — the largest acquisition in Atlassian's history at the time. In May 2025, Trello launched a major platform update introducing AI-powered task extraction (automatically creating cards from conversations and documents), Trello Inbox (collecting to-dos from Slack, Microsoft Teams, and email), Trello Planner (calendar integration for deadline management), and Mirror Cards (synchronizing tasks across multiple boards).
Tech-enabled bookkeeping pairing dedicated accountants with proprietary automation; flat monthly subscription; founded 2020 in Fishers, Indiana; faster close with full client transparency.
Decimal is a Fishers, Indiana-based technology-enabled bookkeeping company that provides small businesses with a dedicated accounting team and a modern software platform for a flat monthly subscription. Founded in 2020, Decimal was built to address the most common frustration of small business owners who have outgrown DIY bookkeeping but find traditional bookkeeping firms slow, expensive, and opaque. Decimal pairs each client with a dedicated bookkeeper and accounting team who are supported by proprietary software that automates routine transaction processing, exception identification, and reporting, allowing the human team to focus on accuracy review, month-end close, and client communication rather than manual data entry.\n\nDecimal's product experience centers on transparency and responsiveness. Clients access their books through a web portal with real-time financial dashboards showing cash position, profit and loss, and accounts receivable and payable balances. The platform includes a communication thread for each question or task, giving small business owners visibility into the status of their bookkeeping without email chains or phone tag. Decimal's pricing model is a flat monthly subscription based on business complexity rather than hours worked, making costs predictable and removing the billing anxiety that characterizes traditional bookkeeping relationships.\n\nDecimal targets small businesses with $500,000 to $10 million in annual revenue that need accurate, timely books and periodic financial guidance but are not yet ready for a full-time accounting hire or a CFO-level engagement. The company operates as a fully remote team and serves clients across the United States in industries including professional services, e-commerce, retail, and service businesses. Decimal competes with Bench, Pilot, and Botkeeper in the technology-enabled bookkeeping market, differentiating on its dedicated team model, the quality of its software-plus-human integration, and its Midwestern operational roots that keep its cost structure competitive.
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