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StatementFlow vs Hubdoc: which fits your firm? (2026)

Last reviewed: 2026-07-08 · Written by practitioners — kept honest on purpose

Quick verdict: StatementFlow is best for firms whose core pain is reliable bank-statement retrieval at scale on any ledger; Hubdoc is best for Xero practices that want bundled document collection plus receipt/bill OCR. If statements gate your close — or you're not on Xero — choose StatementFlow. If you mainly need receipt capture inside Xero, Hubdoc earns its keep.

At a glance

StatementFlow Hubdoc
Core job Automated bank-statement retrieval & inventory at scale General document collection + OCR for bookkeeping
Ledger fit Platform-agnostic — QuickBooks, Xero, Sage, anything Strongest inside Xero (bundled with Xero subscriptions)
Statement cycle awareness Learns each account’s posting cycle; fetches when the bank publishes Periodic fetch; not cycle-aware per account
File verification SHA-256 hash-verified originals + retrieval log Not a feature
Where files live Your firm’s own Google Drive In-app storage with export/sync options
Coverage & gap alerts Account × month coverage board, reconnect alerts Per-document status
Receipts / bills OCR Not our job — pair with an extraction tool Yes — core strength, publishes to the ledger
Beyond banks Payment & commerce payout statements (Stripe, Shopify, PayPal…) Some supplier/bill fetch connections
Built by A working US accounting firm Xero (acquired 2018)
Bank region US institutions (Plaid + Mastercard OB) US and others
Where StatementFlow wins
  • Retrieval-first architecture: cycle learning, dual bank-data providers, retries, and webhook-confirmed downloads — built solely to make statements arrive
  • Evidence-grade files: official PDFs, hash-verified, with an audit trail per retrieval
  • Your archive lives in your own Drive — leave anytime and keep everything
  • A coverage board across the whole book, so gaps surface before close, not during it
  • No ledger lock-in: identical workflow for QuickBooks, Xero, Sage, or spreadsheets
Where Hubdoc wins
  • Bundled with Xero subscriptions — effectively no extra cost for Xero practices
  • Receipt, bill, and invoice OCR with publish-to-ledger — a genuinely different, valuable job
  • Long track record and a large installed base of bookkeepers
  • Handles broader document types beyond bank statements

Who should choose which

Choose StatementFlow if…
  • Statement collection is the bottleneck holding up your monthly close
  • Your firm runs QuickBooks (or anything that isn’t Xero)
  • You need verifiable originals for review, audit support, or lender packages
  • You want the files in storage you control
Choose Hubdoc if…
  • You’re a committed Xero practice and it’s already included in your plan
  • Receipt/bill capture and coding is the bigger pain than statement retrieval
  • A single bundled tool matters more than best-in-class retrieval

Switching — or using them together

They coexist cleanly: keep Hubdoc for receipts and bills inside Xero, and let StatementFlow own the bank-statement archive — verified originals in your Drive, coverage tracked across the book. Firms switching statement collection from Hubdoc typically run both in parallel for one close cycle, confirm coverage on the board, then turn off the old fetch connections client by client.

Common questions

Is StatementFlow a Hubdoc alternative?
For bank-statement collection, yes — it is purpose-built for retrieval at scale with verification and your-own-Drive storage. For receipt and bill OCR, no: that is Hubdoc's strength, and the two tools pair well.
Does StatementFlow work without Xero?
Yes — it is deliberately platform-agnostic. Statements are filed in your own Google Drive, so the workflow is identical whether your firm closes in QuickBooks, Xero, Sage, or spreadsheets.
Can I use both at the same time?
Yes, and many firms should: Hubdoc (or Dext) for receipts and bills, StatementFlow for guaranteed statement retrieval. They touch different documents.
How hard is switching statement collection over?
Low-drama: clients connect once via secure links, you watch one close cycle on the coverage board, then retire the old fetch connections. Historical files stay wherever they already live.

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