Weel is a solid fit when most spend sits on cards and your workflows stay simple. If invoices, purchase orders, multi-entity reporting, or tighter approvals are becoming core requirements, you’ll usually need a platform built for more than card transactions.
This guide compares five alternatives, with clear best-fit scenarios for Australian finance teams.
Weel is an Australia-based spend management platform. A Weel alternative is a platform that extends beyond card controls to handle invoices (AP), expenses, approvals, purchase orders, reporting, and integrations in one workflow.
This is for Australian CFOs, finance leaders, finance managers, AP managers, and ops leaders who are evaluating spend management platforms because:
Most teams start looking elsewhere when one or more of these show up:
Card controls do not solve invoice capture, coding consistency, matching, exceptions, payment runs, and audit trail requirements.
If you need to control spend before it hits the ledger, you need purchase orders, approvals, and committed vs actual visibility.
Multi level approvals, delegations, parallel approvals, and project or grant coding become table stakes as you scale.
Xero and MYOB may be enough early. As you move into deeper ERP needs or multi-entity structures, the integration bar goes up.
We evaluated tools against what typically drives outcomes for Australian mid-market finance teams: coverage across invoices, expenses, cards, purchase orders and reporting; approvals and audit trail; automation; ERP fit; and local delivery and support. Validate fit in a demo using your approval rules, coding structure, and reporting needs.
Best for: Australian mid-sized businesses that need cards, invoices, expenses, purchase orders and budgets in one platform.
If you have outgrown card only controls, ProSpend is purpose built to manage the full spend lifecycle in one connected workflow. It is designed for Australian mid-market finance teams who want approvals, audit trail, real-time visibility, and tighter controls across both card and non card spend.
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Best for companies: Mid sized businesses, which have between 50 to 500 employees and need to manage invoices plus card spend, with growing workflow complexity.
Best for: businesses with meaningful international supplier payments and FX exposure.
Airwallex is a strong option when global payouts and multi currency operations drive value. It combines cards with international payment rails and multi currency balances.
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Best for companies: Larger organisations with 100 to 500 employees where international payments are central to the finance workflow.
Best for: Enterprise organisations with significant travel programs and strict global policy enforcement.
Concur is built for enterprise grade travel and expense workflows, with mature policy controls and broad ecosystem support.
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Best for companies: Typically companies with 500 plus employees, or groups with heavy travel and compliance requirements.
Read more: ProSpend vs SAP Concur - how to select the right platform for your business
4. Webexpenses, expense claims and mileage workflows
Best for: teams prioritising expense reimbursement, mileage, and mobile submission.
Webexpenses is commonly shortlisted when employee expenses are the primary pain point and mobile capture matters.
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Best for companies: 50 to 100 employees where expenses are the key workflow to fix first.
Best for: Small businesses that want fast, straightforward expense capture and reimbursements.
Expensify is a well known option for lightweight expense workflows with a strong mobile experience.
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Best for companies: Smaller organisations with 10 to 100 employees, that majorly need expenses streamlined.
|
Platform |
Best for |
Cards |
Invoices (AP) |
Purchase orders |
Expenses |
ANZ fit |
Typical pricing model |
|
ProSpend |
Unified spend control |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Strong |
Quote-based, starting from $100/month |
|
Airwallex |
Global payments, FX |
Yes |
Limited |
Limited |
Yes |
Moderate |
Per transaction |
|
SAP Concur |
Enterprise travel, expenses |
Limited |
Some |
No |
Yes |
Mixed |
Enterprise |
|
Webexpenses |
Expense claims, mileage |
Limited |
Some |
Limited |
Yes |
Mixed |
Per user |
|
Expensify |
Simple expense tracking |
Yes |
No |
No |
Yes |
Limited |
Per user |
|
Weel |
Card first control |
Yes |
Limited |
No |
Yes |
Good |
Subscription |
Look for multi-level approvals, delegations, parallel approvals, project coding, and strong audit trail.
If you might move beyond Xero or MYOB in the next 12 to 24 months, avoid a tool that will force a switch later.
Faster AP, tighter PO control, cleaner expenses, better FX, or one unified view of spend. Pick the tool that wins on your top outcome, not the longest features list.
Choosing a Weel alternative comes down to one question: is your finance team managing mostly card spend, or managing the full spend lifecycle?
If spend is still simple and card-led, a card-first tool can be enough. If invoices, purchase orders, approvals, and multi-entity reporting are becoming core requirements, the gaps between tools start to show up as extra reconciliation, slower close, and weaker controls.
Looking for one platform to manage invoices (AP), expenses, cards, and purchase orders with a single audit trail? ProSpend is designed for ANZ mid-market finance complexity - Explore ProSpend today.