# Is reconciliation included in my plan?

> Reconciliation comes with the Premier plan and with every single project. Core and Plus pull your transactions but don't reconcile them to the printed balances.

Reconciliation is included in the **Premier** plan and in every **single project**. On **Core** and **Plus**, CounselPro still pulls every transaction out of your statements, but it does not check them against the balances the statement printed. So the question a plan answers is not whether you get your data, it is whether CounselPro proves the data ties out.

## How do I tell if reconciliation is on for my project?

Open the project and click the **Insights** tab. If you see a **Reconciliation** tab under it, reconciliation is on for your account. If that tab is missing, or you open it and land on a prompt that reads "Reconciliation is a premium feature," it is not part of your current plan.

> _Screen: What reconciliation looks like when it is on: a per-cycle verdict for every account, with the off ones flagged to fix._

## Which plans include reconciliation?

1. **Single project ($499):** the whole platform on one matter, reconciliation included. Good when you have one case that needs the math to hold and you want to bill it straight to the client.
2. **Premier:** reconciliation across your entire caseload, matter after matter.
3. **Core and Plus:** extraction, categorization, and analysis, but no reconciliation.

You can see the full breakdown on the [pricing page](https://www.counselpro.ai/pricing).

## What am I giving up without it?

Without reconciliation, CounselPro reads and sorts every transaction, but it never confirms that each cycle's beginning balance, activity, and ending balance agree. That means:

- No per-cycle verdicts, so nothing tells you which statements are internally consistent and which are off.
- No live gap to work against when a balance and its activity disagree.
- No automatic flag on a duplicate charge, a missing deposit, or a page that never made it into the upload.

You can still spot missing months with [statement coverage](https://www.counselpro.ai/docs/check-statement-coverage-gaps), which is on every plan. What you lose is the deeper check that the money inside those months actually adds up. For what that check does and why it matters in a matter, see [what reconciliation does](https://www.counselpro.ai/docs/category/reconciliation).

Source: https://www.counselpro.ai/docs/is-reconciliation-in-my-plan
