Torchrunner vs your stack

What Torchrunner replaces, absorbs, and plugs into, and why one flat price beats a ten-tool operator stack.

The real cost of running on chaos

The mid-tier stack, the plans a serious operator actually lands on, not the marketing-page floor. Add a client, a VA seat, a heavier automation month, and it only climbs.

One operator · every month
CRMPipedrive Pro / HubSpot Sales Pro + add-ons$90
Shared inboxFront Growth / Missive Business$50
Task / project boardClickUp Business / Asana Advanced$24
Knowledge / wikiNotion Business$24
Generic AIChatGPT + Claude$40
Automation glueZapier Professional$50
Social / contentBuffer × 6 channels$45
"AI employees"Sintra Pro / Lindy$50
SchedulingCalendly / SavvyCal$15
E-sign + proposalsDocuSign / PandaDoc$45
Before a single client gets served$430+
10-12
disconnected logins that don't share a single record.
Across a year that's $5,000+ in subscriptions whose entire job is to paper over the fact that none of them talk.
Zerowere designed for someone serving more than one company. You're the only thing connecting them, by hand, in your head, every day.

Your stack, piece by piece

Tap a category to see what you're paying, and what Torchrunner does instead. Some pieces we replace, some we absorb, and the ones worth keeping (your books, your wiki) we simply make work together.

ReplacesAbsorbsPlugs intoWorks withBuilt on
Replaces

CRM & pipeline

HubSpot · Salesforce · Pipedrive
Replaces

Shared inbox

Front · Missive · Superhuman
Replaces

Tasks & projects

ClickUp · Asana · Jira
Plugs into

Accounting

QuickBooks · Xero
Works with

Knowledge & wiki

Notion · Obsidian
Built on

Generic AI assistants

ChatGPT · Claude
Absorbs

Automation glue

Zapier · Make · n8n
Replaces

AI browser agents

Perplexity Comet · ChatGPT Atlas / Agent · Manus
Replaces

"AI employee" platforms

Sintra · Marblism · Lindy
Replaces

Social & content

Buffer · Hootsuite

Wait, isn't this just an AI CFO dashboard?

There's a new wave of tools that read your clients' books and show you dashboards, runway, burn, alerts. They're good at telling you what's happening. They stop there. Torchrunner is different in three ways that actually change your day.

It does the work, not just the watching

A dashboard flags the client whose runway is low. Torchrunner drafts the outreach, builds the deliverable, updates the record, and runs the next step. Being told isn't the job, doing it is.

Whole practice, not just finance

Those tools are built for the CFO lens alone. But you onboard clients, manage engagements, chase follow-ups, and ship work , and if you're a fractional COO, they don't serve you at all. Torchrunner is built for the operator: finance and ops.

You select; you don't build

They make your spreadsheets a little smarter. Torchrunner makes the spreadsheets unnecessary, and runs the 90% of your practice that was never in a workbook to begin with.

Dashboards tell you what's happening. Torchrunner does something about it.

So why does Torchrunner cost $495 a month?

Fair question, every operator asks it. Once you see the math, $495 stops looking like a cost and starts looking like the obvious move.

01 · THE SPEND

It's not a new bill

The stack you're replacing already runs $430 and keeps climbing the moment you add a client lane, a VA seat, or another channel. Torchrunner is one flat price, multi-client, no per-seat or per-channel tax. On software cost alone, you're roughly breaking even while collapsing 10-12 logins into one.

02 · THE HOURS

Software cost was never the real number

The real cost is the hours you spend being the integration layer (re-keying, chasing, copying between tools) plus the client work that quietly drops when a Zap breaks or a thread gets buried. Win back a few hours a week and the price answers itself.

03 · THE STATURE

It's also what you look like

One operator on chaos versus a practice that runs like a firm. Torchrunner makes a solo operator look (and operate) like a team: clean client-ready deliverables, nothing dropped, a system that sharpens every week.

$495/month

isn't a new line item. It's the line that deletes ten others, hands you back the hours, and stops the dropped balls. That's why it's a bargain, not a splurge.