Stampli Named to G2’s 2026 Best Software Awards Across Three Categories

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Jack Woepke

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March 3, 2026

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Stampli G2 Awards 2026

G2 has released its 2026 Best Software Awards, and Stampli earned recognition across three of the most competitive lists on the platform:

G2’s methodology is built entirely on verified user reviews and market presence data, which means this recognition comes directly from the finance teams, controllers, and AP professionals who use Stampli every day. With over 100 million annual visitors researching software decisions on G2, these awards carry real weight in how organizations evaluate and select procure-to-pay solutions.

The Platform Behind the Recognition

Stampli is the stress-free finance operations platform. Its AI procure-to-pay solution runs processes from request through payment, unifying procurement, accounts payable, vendor management, payments, and corporate cards in a single system.

Stampli AI is embedded directly into every workflow, not layered on after the fact. Trained on $150 billion in annual spend across more than 1,800 customer environments, it evaluates 100% of structured ERP-aligned invoice fields, applies accounting logic automatically, predicts approvers based on organizational patterns, and performs line-level PO matching. On average, Stampli AI performs 86% of finance work across 2,500+ unique fields, all subject to human review and approval before posting to the ERP.

This is not a chatbot that waits for instructions. Stampli AI operates inside the workflow. It handles coding, routing, matching, and validation so finance teams can focus on judgment, exceptions, and strategic decisions. The result is faster processing, leaner operations, and smarter spending, without adding headcount or sacrificing control.

That distinction matters because the product was built from AP and P2P expertise to provide both visibility and control. The platform reflects lived experience in how real finance teams manage complexity through dynamic approval chains and multi-entity structures. By giving finance real-time insight into every request and payment before money leaves the business, Stampli shifts control upstream to the point of decision. The result is total oversight across the full procure-to-pay lifecycle, ensuring decisions are made with full context instead of manual cleanup during the close.

Why ERP Recognition Matters for Finance Leaders

For CFOs and controllers evaluating procure-to-pay technology, one of the biggest risks is adopting a tool that creates reconciliation gaps with the ERP. When financial data lives in separate systems with separate structures, month-end becomes an exercise in cleanup instead of strategic review. Budget variances go undetected. Audit trails break down. The cost of disconnection compounds with every transaction.

Stampli was designed to eliminate that risk. Its pre-built, native integrations with more than 70 ERPs, including Sage Intacct, Oracle NetSuite, Microsoft Dynamics, SAP, QuickBooks, and Acumatica, mean the platform mirrors each customer’s chart of accounts, approval hierarchies, entities, dimensions, and posting rules. Stampli AI operates within those structures, coding invoices, routing approvals, and matching purchase orders with full context from the ERP.

That is why the ERP Software Products recognition carries weight. It reinforces a core design principle: procure-to-pay automation that is aligned to your system of record, not competing with it. For finance leaders managing multi-entity environments, complex approval hierarchies, and high transaction volumes, that alignment is not optional. It is foundational.

What Customers Are Saying on G2

G2 reviews offer an unfiltered look at how customers experience the platform. Across 1,850+ verified reviews, several themes surface consistently. Here is what real Stampli users are telling G2:

“Stampli is very easy to work with and makes it simple to find information or run reports. They now have a new feature that allows us to preview invoices in the New Invoices box before coding, which makes it easier to locate any specific invoice. Customer care and service are always prompt and responsive.”
– AP Analyst, Enterprise
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“What I like best about Stampli is how friendly and intuitive it is to use. I really like how it simplifies workflows and authorization processes by being easy to understand. Additionally, the use of AI makes the work easier by suggesting fields and providing valuable alerts, such as detecting duplicate invoices.”
– Verified User, Mid-Market
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“The user interface is the best I have seen, and it’s so intuitive that even our approvers didn’t need any training. The ease of implementation was amazing, hands down the easiest I’ve been involved with.”
– Controller, Mid-Market
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These are the voices of finance professionals describing their actual day-to-day experience. And they are the reason Stampli continues to earn recognition from a platform that runs entirely on authentic peer feedback. You can read more reviews on Stampli’s G2 profile.

Common Questions

What are G2's Best Software Awards?
G2's Best Software Awards are annual rankings that identify the top software companies and products worldwide based on verified user reviews and market presence data. Only reviews submitted during the prior calendar year are considered. Less than 1% of the 175,000+ vendors on G2 earn a placement. The 2026 awards span 46 lists across segments, regions, and functions.
What G2 awards did Stampli receive in 2026?
Stampli was recognized in three G2 2026 Best Software Award categories: Best Global Software Companies, Best Accounting & Finance Products, and Best ERP Software Products. The ERP category is brand new for 2026, making Stampli one of the inaugural winners on that list.
What is Stampli?
Stampli is the stress-free finance operations platform. Its AI procure-to-pay solution automates workflows from request through payment, helping finance teams process faster with less headcount. Stampli unifies procurement, accounts payable, vendor management, payments, and corporate cards in one system, with pre-built integrations for more than 70 ERPs. More than 1,800 organizations trust Stampli to deliver visibility and control across their entire spend lifecycle.
How does Stampli integrate with ERP systems?
Stampli provides pre-built, native integrations for 70+ ERP platforms including Sage Intacct, Oracle NetSuite, Microsoft Dynamics 365, SAP, QuickBooks, and Acumatica. The platform mirrors each ERP's chart of accounts, entity structure, dimensions, approval hierarchies, and posting rules. It then validates data before it posts, ensuring accuracy and eliminating the reconciliation gaps common with disconnected automation tools.
How does Stampli AI work inside procure-to-pay workflows?
Stampli AI is embedded directly into every step of the procure-to-pay process. It extracts invoice data, applies GL coding based on accounting logic, predicts appropriate approvers, performs line-level PO matching, flags duplicates and compliance risks, and learns from corrections to continuously improve accuracy. On average, Stampli AI performs 86% of finance work across 2,500+ unique fields, with every suggestion subject to human review before posting.
What does the Best ERP Software Products award mean?
Best ERP Software Products is a brand-new G2 category introduced in 2026. It recognizes platforms that unify finance operations, procurement, and spend management while aligning deeply with ERP infrastructure. Stampli's inclusion on the inaugural list reflects the depth of its ERP integration and its design philosophy of operating as an extension of the system of record, not a replacement for it.

Jack Woepke

Sr. Growth Marketing Manager
Jack Woepke is Senior Growth Marketing Manager at Stampli, based in San Francisco, California. With eight years of experience in B2B fintech, his work focuses on accounts payable and finance operations, supporting organizations navigating procure-to-pay, invoice processing, and modern finance infrastructure.

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