Transfer pricing · Comparison
Commenda vs Aibidia for transfer pricing
Both produce OECD transfer pricing documentation. The difference is who does the work.
Comparison at a glance
Both are software built with TP expertise; the difference is who does the work and whether it stays connected to the rest of your compliance. Aibidia is a transfer pricing tool your tax team operates. Commenda runs transfer pricing as one of four suites on a single platform across 70+ countries, alongside entity management, global indirect tax, and corporate tax.
Commenda
Transfer pricing delivered for you: policy, benchmarking, documentation, and filing, OECD-aligned, across 70+ countries, in about four weeks at fixed cost. Experts do the work; the platform keeps it live and connected to entity management and corporate tax.
Aibidia
Enterprise transfer pricing software built by experts. Strong AI, ERP data feeds, and real-time operational monitoring. Best for a large in-house tax team that wants to own transfer pricing operationally with a powerful tool.
Feature comparison
Why we do it better
Both are software built with TP expertise. Aibidia hands the tool to your tax team. Commenda hands you the finished work and connects it to the rest of your compliance.
| Aibidia | ||
|---|---|---|
| Delivery model | Software + experts | Software you operate |
| Who does the documentation | Commenda's experts | Your in-house tax team |
| Pricing model | Fixed, per item | Enterprise (not public) |
| Initial cost | ~$9K (full set) | Enterprise contract |
| Initial delivery | ~4 weeks | Depends on your team |
| TP policy & method selection | Yes, you build it | |
| Benchmarking | ||
| Master File / Local Files | ||
| CbCR | Yes, Aurora automation | |
| Intercompany agreements | Partial / add-on | |
| Filing tracked per jurisdiction deadline | You track it | |
| Real-time ERP monitoring of TP drift | Yes, Aurora, strong | |
| Connected to entity mgmt & corporate tax | ||
| Indirect tax, corporate tax, incorporation | ||
| Jurisdiction reach | Global, 70+ | Global |
| Built for | Cross-border companies | Enterprise in-house tax teams |
Built for different buyers
Pricing compared
Rates as of June 2026. Aibidia does not publish transfer pricing pricing; it is sold as an enterprise software contract, quoted per group.
Commenda
~$9,000typical first set
- Fixed pricing per item, no hourly billing
- Intercompany agreements $1,500, benchmarking $3,000, local file $4,500
- A typical first set is about $9,000, annual refresh included
- Includes the expert work, not just access to a tool
Aibidia
Enterprisepricing not public
- Priced as an enterprise SaaS platform, quoted per group
- You also need the in-house tax team to run it
How each model works
What's the difference?
How Aibidia stacks up against Commenda for transfer pricing.
Commenda: the work, done
- Experts build the policy, benchmarking, and documentation for you
- Filing tracked to each jurisdiction's deadline
- Transfer pricing connected to entity management and corporate tax on one platform
- Built for companies that want it handled, not staffed
Aibidia: the tool, powerful
- Enterprise software with strong AI and ERP-connected monitoring
- Aurora module catches P&L drift in real time, built for operational TP at scale
- Assumes an in-house tax team to operate it
- Transfer pricing only; it sits next to whatever else you run separately
Making a decision
Which one should you choose?
The right fit depends on your footprint and how much of the compliance stack you want handled.
Choose Commenda if…
- You want the documentation delivered, not a tool to staff
- You have a lean finance team and no in-house transfer pricing function
- You want TP connected to entity management, indirect tax, and corporate tax
- You want fixed, known pricing
Choose Aibidia if…
- You have a mature in-house tax team that wants to own the tooling
- You need enterprise-scale operational monitoring of intercompany pricing
- Transfer pricing is the only piece you are solving, in-house
Common questions
Aibidia is software your tax team operates. Commenda is software plus the experts who do the work, so the policy, benchmarking, documentation, and filing are delivered for you. Same OECD standard, no in-house transfer pricing team required.
No. The analysis, benchmarking, drafting, and filing are handled for you. Your involvement is mainly explaining how the business operates and the intercompany flows, then reviewing the output. That is the main difference from running a tool like Aibidia yourself.
Yes. With ERP integration, intercompany transactions are monitored against the agreed policy and flagged when they diverge, so you catch drift during the year instead of at filing time. Aibidia's Aurora does this well too; the difference is Commenda also does the documentation and filing for you.
It can work either way. Where Commenda handles the bookkeeping, the intercompany entries and recharges are posted as part of the close. Where you keep bookkeeping in-house, Commenda provides the policy and entries for your team to apply, matched to the documented policy.
Yes. It is built to OECD BEPS Action 13 standards, with documented, reproducible benchmarking and a functional analysis per entity. The benchmarking uses recognized comparable-company databases, the same class of data enterprise tools rely on.
TP sits alongside entity management, indirect tax, and corporate tax on the same platform, sharing the same entity records and accounting integrations. A standalone TP tool like Aibidia covers transfer pricing only, so the rest stays in separate systems.
The questions finance teams
ask about transfer pricing.
Audit triggers across borders, who posts the intercompany entries, when an agreement is enough versus a full local file, and more. If you're looking for something, you'll find it here.