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724 Care vs FinBridge: Where the Two Diverge

By 724 Care · December 11, 2025 · 2 min


An honest, side-by-side read on 724 Care and FinBridge — what each is, who each is for, where the two genuinely diverge, and which is the right call for your brief.

At a Glance

724 CareFinBridge
ModelOperator paired one-to-oneAn US team
Vetting94% applicant rejection ratecontroller layer
Pricingfrom $1,180/mo (VA) / $7.40/hr (CC) / $1,650/mo (Accounting)$1900+/mo
Time-to-desk4.2 days medianvaries — typical of US team arrangements
QA modelEditorial — weekly senior reviewThroughput-shaped
Best forFounders & ops leaders tired of offshore-by-defaultecommerce mid-market

How FinBridge Positions

FinBridge is best understood as Outsourced controller + bookkeeping for ecommerce. Their strength is real: controller layer. The corresponding trade-off — and every model has one — is expensive.

On Rate Cards vs Result Cards

FinBridge’s pricing — $1900+/mo — is honest about the rate card. 724 Care’s pricing tries to be honest about the result card: $1,180/mo buys you 160 dedicated hours from a senior operator, paired one-to-one. The rate is higher; the per-hour-of-real-work cost usually isn’t.

On Editorial QA vs Throughput QA

FinBridge’s strength — controller layer — is real. But the QA model is built for throughput. 724 Care’s QA is editorial: a senior practitioner inside our house reads your operator’s work weekly the way an editor reads a draft. The notes go to your operator and to you.

On Onboarding Speed

FinBridge’s onboarding tends to track its model: varies — typical of US team arrangements. 724 Care’s median time from brief signed to operator at desk is 4.2 days. By week three, the operator is producing, not asking what to produce.

Who Should Pick FinBridge

If your description is “ecommerce mid-market”, FinBridge is a defensible pick. They earn their position. We’re not going to tell you they’re bad — they’re not. They’re optimised differently.

Who Should Pick 724 Care

You’re a founder or ops leader who’s run at least one offshore engagement before, watched it disappoint, and decided that the next one will be either a great hire or no hire. You’d rather pay $1,180/mo for one operator who knows your SOPs cold than $700/mo for a rotating cast that never quite does.

The Verdict

Both can work. Both have happy customers. The honest summary: FinBridge is the right fit when you want controller layer; we’re the right fit when you want operator-grade quality with the price tag that comes with it.

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