RecHound is a balance sheet reconciliation tool for Xero users, designed to move month-end reconciliations from manual Excel workflows to an automated, auditable online process. It connects directly to Xero, with no need to manually export or upload CSV files, can sync trial balances, and alerts users when Xero balances change retrospectively. The website says it is used by 1,000+ companies across Xero markets such as Australia, the UK, and New Zealand.
At its core is Rec HQ, which centralizes the reconciliation status of all balance sheet accounts. The transaction clearing module can automatically identify transactions that net to zero and clear them with one click, while also supporting manual selection. The Intercompany module is used to clear balances between entities, allowing multiple accounts to be grouped together while keeping unreconciled items continuously visible; however, it currently does not support multi-currency intercompany clearing. The prepayments and revenue recognition module offers AI-assisted scheduling, creating amortization or recognition schedules based on contract value, start date, and term, and generating monthly journal entries directly. Workpapers provides a shared workspace for balance support documents and audit trails.
RecHound offers a 30-day free trial with no credit card required. Public pricing starts from AUD $10/month/company, while actual costs vary depending on the number of connected entities, reconciliation frequency, and complexity, and require submitting a quote form. Certified nonprofits or charities can use it for free, which is a clear cost advantage.
Its strengths are deep native integration with Xero, real-time syncing, change detection, and Xero Certified App status, which reduce the risks of manual data handling and version mismatches. Its feature set covers some of the most time-consuming parts of month-end close: transaction clearing, group intercompany balances, prepayments, deferred revenue, and workpapers. The limitations are also clear: the product is heavily dependent on Xero, with no disclosed integrations for other accounting systems; multi-currency intercompany is not yet supported; and API, self-hosting, SOC 2/ISO, or similar compliance information did not appear in the captured text.
RecHound is best suited to SMEs, accounting firms, multi-entity groups, and nonprofit organizations already using Xero, especially teams still relying on Excel for balance sheet reconciliations. If a company uses Kingdee, Yonyou, or a local ERP, its practical value depends on whether Xero is also part of the finance stack. Information on access from mainland China, payment methods, and local support has not been disclosed. Before starting a trial, it is worth confirming network accessibility, AUD payment options, and whether alternatives such as BlackLine, FloQast, or modules in local finance systems should be considered instead.
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