Find the perfect Melio plan to power your business growth
From free tools for growing businesses to enterprise-level solutions for high-volume operations, discover which Melio plan fits your workflow perfectly.
What you’ll learn in this video
How to choose between starter and growth plans
- Start with Go for flexibility: Access free payment tools that maximize cash flow by paying vendors with credit cards, even when they don’t accept them
- Upgrade to Core for structure: Add unlimited QuickBooks/Xero sync, approval workflows, and team collaboration when your processes need more organization
- Consider your ACH volume: Compare 5 free ACH payments monthly with Go versus 20 with Core to match your payment frequency
How to evaluate advanced business plans
- Choose Boost for complexity: Handle QuickBooks Desktop integration, advanced approval routing, and expense tracking by class or location
- Access priority support: Get phone callbacks and dedicated assistance when your growing team needs faster problem resolution
- Scale ACH capabilities: Benefit from 50 free ACH payments monthly for higher-volume operations
How to determine if an enterprise-level solution is right for you
- Consider Unlimited for scale: Eliminate per-user costs and ACH limits when your operation requires maximum flexibility and control
- Evaluate Platinum for high volume: Access invite-only features if you process over $300K monthly in credit card payments
- Explore strategic partnerships: Get custom pricing, card to wire payments, API access, and tailored integrations for enterprise-level operations
How each plan supports your specific workflow
- Automate vendor payments: Schedule, split, and receive payments in one platform regardless of your chosen plan level
- Maintain compliance: Manage W-9s and 1099s for subcontractors with Core and higher plans
- Control team access: Add users and set permissions based on your plan’s collaboration features
- Integrate seamlessly: Connect with accounting software at the sync level that matches your business needs
This content is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial, legal, tax, or accounting advice. Melio does not provide professional advisory services. Always consult a qualified professional before making financial or business decisions.