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Rillet – Weekly Recap

Rillet featured prominently this week as it sharpened its positioning as an AI-native ERP provider tightly integrated with Stripe and other modern finance tools. The company highlighted a case study with Windsurf, which processes tens of thousands of Stripe transactions daily and achieved a 10x revenue increase with a two-person finance team using Rillet’s granular transaction-level syncing.

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Rillet underscored that it is currently the only AI-native ERP listed in the Stripe App Store, aiming at high-growth, transaction-heavy businesses that prioritize automation and scalability. Visibility at Stripe Sessions and positive word-of-mouth among attendees point to growing ecosystem traction and a broader pipeline of digital-first merchants.

The company also gained external validation through its inclusion on Wing Venture Capital’s Enterprise Tech 30 list, ranking No. 14 in the Mid Stage AI Agents and Applications category. Rillet’s appearance on the Nasdaq Tower and participation in a closing-bell ceremony further reinforced its profile in the enterprise software and fintech communities.

LinkedIn posts noted that Rillet is onboarding customers migrating from legacy ERP platforms such as Oracle Fusion, Sage Intacct, and NetSuite. These competitive wins suggest early market-share gains, though the company characterizes itself as still early in its growth phase, emphasizing execution and proof of ROI as ongoing priorities.

On the talent front, Rillet strengthened its go-to-market and implementation capabilities with the hiring of Mike Regan, CPA, as Deployment & Demo Excellence Lead, bringing extensive ERP implementation experience from PwC, RSM, and Armanino. His background building large Sage Intacct practices and leading a 40-person global implementation team signals a push toward enterprise-grade deployments and refined product strategy.

Rillet also expanded its engineering bench by adding AI-focused fintech talent Ana Carolina Mexia Ponce, who brings experience in product, software engineering, and AI investing. At the advisory level, the company added EY-linked experts Colm Sparks-Austin and Kapish Vanvaria, aiming to better align its roadmap with complex finance, risk, and reporting workflows.

Rillet continued to cultivate its developer and user community through its Rillet Recon event in New York City, which featured a coding challenge and a planned roadmap presentation by executive Nicolas Kopp, including a new product unveiling. Overall, the week showcased momentum across product, ecosystem partnerships, recognition, and leadership, reinforcing Rillet’s ambition to be a leading AI-native ERP player for finance teams.

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