Able Collect Review: An AI-Native AR Platform That Actually Delivers

Software Review
★★★★½ 4.5 / 5
Vendor
Able Software
Best For
Mid-market & enterprise B2B credit teams
Tested At
Sunstate Equipment, 2024–present

Disclosure first

Before I get into the review, you should know two things. I am the Director of Credit and Collections at Sunstate Equipment, and Sunstate is a paying customer of Able Software. I am also quoted on the Able Collect website as a reference customer. I was not paid to write this review, and Able had no editorial input. But you should weigh the review accordingly.

What it is

Able Collect is an AI-native AR platform that connects to the systems your team already uses, including ERP, CRM, project management, and industry specific tools, and turns the resulting data into a single operating view of your receivables. The pitch is that collectors stop hunting for information across systems and start working accounts that actually matter, with AI handling the routine drafting, logging, and follow-up work in the background.

What sets it apart from the established AR platforms is the industry configuration. Most cash application and collections tools are built for general B2B and then adapted. Able Collect ships with workflows for progress billing and retainage in construction, damage claims and on-site equipment visibility in rental, accessorial charges in freight, and timesheet disputes in staffing. If you have ever tried to force a generic AR platform to handle a 20-day preliminary notice or a GC payment cascade, you will appreciate how much that matters.

What we saw at Sunstate

I will not pretend to be objective on the numbers because they are our numbers, but here is what implementation delivered for a roughly 40-person credit and collections operation:

  • Bad debt reduction of 10%
  • More than half the accounts that previously went to outside agencies are now handled internally
  • Write-off processing time fell from approximately 80 hours per month, across two people, to 2 hours per month with a single person
  • Roughly 40 to 60 hours per week of team time recovered from report digging and redirected to actual collection work

Your mileage will vary. Industry, ERP, data hygiene, and the maturity of your existing process all affect what you can realistically expect.

What works well

The unified customer view is the foundation, and it is the part that delivers the most immediate value. Before Able, a collector working a Sunstate account would open the ERP for invoices, the CRM for contact history, an email folder for communication trail, and a spreadsheet for promises and notes. Now that lives in one place, refreshed continuously. The first time a collector asks a question and gets the answer in seconds instead of twenty minutes, the platform has paid for itself in their head.

Smart prioritization is the second thing that lands. Working accounts alphabetically, or by whoever called last, is one of the worst kept secrets in collections. Able surfaces what actually matters, including high-risk accounts, broken promises, and disputes that need attention, and that alone changes how a team thinks about their day.

The agentic AI layer is the part vendors oversell across the industry, but Able gets the human-in-the-loop balance right. AI drafts the email, logs the activity, flags the exception. A human approves anything that matters. That is the right level of trust for a function where one badly worded follow-up to a key customer can damage a relationship.

What needs work

Reporting customization, while solid out of the box, takes some iteration to get exactly right for your management cadence. Expect a few rounds with their team to dial in your dashboards.

The product is moving quickly, which is mostly good. It does mean some features arrive faster than your training materials can keep up with. Build internal change communication into your operating rhythm.

Who it is for

If you run a credit and collections operation in construction, equipment rental, freight, staffing, or any B2B environment with complex billing, and you have a team large enough that lost hours add up to a real number, this is worth a serious look. If you are a small operation working from a clean ERP with simple invoicing, you may not need this much platform.

Edit: With the recent introduction of Able Claw, and AI copilot, Able Collect has the ability to provide a good ROI even for small operations.

Bottom line

Four and a half stars. The fifth comes back when implementation gets lighter, which is more about the category than this product. For the right team in the right industry, Able Collect is one of the few AR platforms I have seen deliver on the AI promise without sacrificing the human judgment that collections actually requires.

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Affiliate & material connection disclosure: This review was written by Sean, Director of Credit and Collections at Sunstate Equipment, which is a paying customer of Able Software. The author is also quoted as a reference customer on the Able Software website. The author was not paid for this review and Able Software had no editorial input. Reviews on this site reflect honest opinions based on hands-on use or extensive research.

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