AccountTECH vs REI Hub

AccountTECH logo
A real-estate-native brokerage accounting platform with DarwinDeals — designed specifically for commission calculation and trust accounting.
Custom
REI Hub logo
Bookkeeping software built exclusively for real estate investors — REI Hub organizes rental income and expenses by property, auto-imports bank transactions, and produces tax-ready Schedule E and depreciation reports without the overhead of general-purpose accounting tools.
$9/mo

AccountTECH vs REI Hub: feature comparison

FeatureAccountTECHREI Hub
Real Estate-Specific Workflows
Commission Calculation
Trust / Escrow Accounting
1099 & Agent Tax Reporting
Bank / Credit Card Sync
Mileage Tracking
Financial Reporting Dashboard
CRM / TM Integrations

AccountTECH — Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Real-estate-native commission and trust accounting
  • Decades of market-specific experience
  • Lighter footprint than Lone Wolf
  • DarwinDeals transaction tie-in

Cons

  • Smaller ecosystem than QBO or Xero
  • UI feels dated
  • Pricing is custom — no public tiers
  • Smaller support team than category leaders

REI Hub — Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Pre-configured for real estate investing — Schedule E, depreciation, and property-level P&L require no custom setup
  • Auto-imports transactions from bank feeds and Airbnb/VRBO payout statements
  • Tracks mileage and stores documents alongside financial records
  • Perpetual free tier; paid plans start at $9/mo (annual) — far cheaper than QuickBooks for landlords

Cons

  • Designed only for investors — no commission calculations, trust accounting, or 1099 agent reporting for brokerages
  • Integration library is thin: no native connections to major PM platforms like AppFolio or Buildium
  • No invoicing, accounts payable, or payroll — investors with employees or who bill tenants separately need supplemental tools
  • Property count caps enforce plan upgrades; the free tier allows only minimal transaction activity before hitting limits