
What I like most is that it genuinely makes crypto accounting a bit less chaotic. We were struggling to pull data across multiple wallets and exchanges, and then trying to reconcile everything manually. Tres brings all of that into one place, which saves us a lot of time during month-end.
The dashboard is also fairly straightforward. It didn’t take long to get used to, even for team members who weren’t very deep into crypto tools.
Separately, the way Tres handles volume has been the best among the subledgers we’ve used, and the support team is quite proactive. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There are still moments where things don’t map exactly the way you expect, especially when creating rules you have to select Asset accounts as Income and Expense account as Liability. You still need to review things manually, so it’s not completely hands-off.
Also, sometimes it takes a bit of time in Subledger Debugging. Not a major issue, but something to keep in mind if you’re expecting everything to be perfectly automated. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

