Payouts.com vs Trolley
Trolley (formerly Payment Rails) is built for mass payouts and tax compliance — and it's strong there. But there's no corporate cards, no AR, no multi-currency accounts, and nothing built for AI agents.
Payouts.com vs Trolley, feature by feature
| Capability | Payouts.comWhole cycle | TrolleyPayouts & tax |
|---|---|---|
| 40+ global payout rails | ||
| AP automation & bill pay | ||
| AR & invoicing | ||
| Corporate cards & spend | ||
| Tax & compliance (W-8/W-9, 1099) | ||
| Automated reconciliation | ||
| Multi-currency accounts | ||
| Cross-border FX | ||
| AI agents (MCP-native) | ||
| Agent wallets & identities | ||
| Open API & webhooks | ||
| Approval workflows | ||
| Vendor & recipient portal | ||
| One unified platform |
Comparison reflects each provider’s primary, publicly described focus. “Partial” means the capability exists but is limited or sold as a separate product. Capabilities and plans change — verify current details with each provider.
The gaps beyond mass payouts
It's payouts + tax, not the whole cycle
Trolley covers sending payouts and collecting tax forms well, but AR, cards and treasury accounts aren't part of the platform.
No AR or corporate cards
Customer invoicing and corporate spend aren't offered — you'd run those elsewhere.
No agent-native rails
No MCP, agent identities or wallets for the AI agents now initiating payments.
No multi-currency accounts
Trolley sends payouts but doesn't give you multi-currency receiving or holding accounts.
One platform for the whole money cycle
One platform, not a stack
Replace four to six point tools with a single platform across payouts, AP, AR, cards, tax, and reconciliation.
Agent-native by design
MCP, agent identities, and ledger-backed wallets — none of the tools compared here offer this today.
Global by default
40+ payout rails, multi-currency accounts, and FX, with tax and reconciliation built in.