Maxio, the leading platform for billing automation and revenue management, has announced the early access launch of its integration with Rillet, the AI-native ERP platform. This collaboration represents a major step forward in transforming how modern finance teams operate eliminating manual work, accelerating reconciliations, and offering real-time visibility from billing through financial close.
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“This is more than an integration it’s intelligence and efficiency in action,” said Branden Jenkins, CEO of Maxio. “With this launch, we’re giving companies the speed, automation, and precision they need to scale with confidence. Together with Rillet, we’re setting a new standard for how modern finance teams can operate.”
The new integration enables finance teams to unify their entire workflow from billing to ERP without relying on spreadsheets or disconnected tools. Data such as customer details, invoices, payments, and revenue now flow seamlessly from Maxio into Rillet’s intelligent general ledger, ensuring accuracy and consistency across financial processes. Complex billing models, including usage-based pricing and hybrid contracts, sync effortlessly into Rillet’s flexible ERP, allowing companies to automate journal entries, tie-outs, and reconciliations with minimal manual input.
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Nicolas Kopp, CEO and Co-founder of Rillet, emphasized the shared vision driving this partnership: “We rebuilt the general ledger from the ground up for the AI era a central hub that connects upstream systems and automates financial close. Partnering with Maxio to connect their billing data to the Rillet ERP in real time brings us closer to our mission of making zero-day close a reality.”
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By combining Maxio’s robust billing automation with Rillet’s AI-native ERP, finance teams can finally scale without complexity—standardizing the