Editorial take
Why it stands out
Ramp should be framed as finance operations infrastructure with AI automation, not just a business card program.
Tool profile
AI-forward spend management and finance operations platform combining cards, expenses, accounts payable, procurement, travel, and accounting automation.
Spend management
Ramp belongs in the database because it has become one of the clearest examples of finance software turning into operational infrastructure rather than a narrow card product. The official site and pricing pages position Ramp around spend management, cards, expenses, accounts payable, travel, procurement, and accounting automation, with especially heavy emphasis on AI-driven workflow acceleration. That breadth makes it relevant not just to founders picking a card program, but to finance teams redesigning how spend flows through the company.
It also deserves inclusion because the official pricing is unusually legible. The checked pricing page currently publishes a real free tier at $0 per user per month, a Plus plan at $15 per user per month with annual discounts, and a custom Enterprise tier. That is exactly the kind of pricing clarity a premium tools database should preserve, especially in a category where many competitors still push buyers straight into opaque sales motions.
Quick fit
Editorial take
Ramp should be framed as finance operations infrastructure with AI automation, not just a business card program.
What it does well
Primary use cases
Fit notes
Pricing snapshot
Ramp's official pricing currently shows Free at $0 per user/month, Plus at $15 per user/month, and Enterprise as custom pricing. The checked page also notes a 20% savings for annual billing on Plus and a free 30-day Plus trial.