Pricing
Every plan ships the full product: weekly Monday Brief, consolidated statements, intercompany eliminations, the CFO-style narrative, internal benchmarks and reports. No per-user fees, no sales call, no hidden tiers.
A CFO costs US$150,000/year. Composenz starts at US$249/mo.
A fractional CFO costs US$3,000–7,000/mo — and books meetings. Composenz is US$399/mo and never asks for a call.
Intuit's own multi-entity suite runs US$1,000+/mo. Composenz gives you the consolidated picture — and the story behind it — for a fraction.
US$249/mo
or US$199/mo billed annually (save 20%)
Up to 3 entities
The typical holding of 2–3 companies.
Get your first Monday Brief — free. (Opens in a new tab)US$399/mo
or US$319/mo billed annually (save 20%)
Up to 6 entities
Less than one day of a fractional CFO — every week covered.
Get your first Monday Brief — free. (Opens in a new tab)US$699/mo
or US$559/mo billed annually (save 20%)
Up to 15 entities
+US$49/mo per additional entity
Acquisition-driven portfolios that keep growing.
Get your first Monday Brief — free. (Opens in a new tab)The first ~10 groups get founder pricing, locked in for as long as they stay. When the spots are gone, this price disappears.
No card to see your first brief. Connect read-only, get one real consolidated brief on your own group, and decide with the result in hand. To keep them coming: US$249/mo, billed monthly, cancel anytime.
30-day money-back guarantee — didn't get a CFO's insight worth more than the price? Full refund, no questions asked.