Rutter
Universal API for commerce, accounting, and payments platform integrations.
Our Verdict
Practical unified API for fintech and commerce apps, but the abstraction tax bites when you need deep platform features.
Pros
- One API covers Shopify, QuickBooks, Amazon, Stripe
- Normalized data models across accounting and commerce
- Good webhooks and sandbox for fast prototyping
- Saves months of per-platform integration work
Cons
- Per-connection pricing adds up quickly at scale
- Deep platform-specific features often abstracted away
- Smaller connector catalog than Merge or Codat
- Rate limits inherited from underlying platforms
Best for: B2B fintech and commerce SaaS needing fast multi-platform integrations
Not for: Apps requiring deep platform-specific flows or tight unit economics
When to Use Rutter
Good fit if you need
- Universal API for Shopify, WooCommerce, Amazon selling channels
- Accounting integrations: QuickBooks, Xero, NetSuite via one API
- Commerce data normalization for lending and analytics platforms
- Connecting financial data sources for embedded fintech apps
- Replacing 10 separate integrations with one Rutter connection
Lock-in Assessment
Medium 3/5
Lock-in Score 3/5
Pricing
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- Pricing Model
- usage
- Free Tier
- No
- Entry Price
- —
- Enterprise Available
- No
- Transparency Score
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Beta — estimates may differ from actual pricing
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Estimated Monthly Cost
$25
Estimated Annual Cost
$300
Estimates are approximate and may not reflect current pricing. Always check the official pricing page.
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