Head to head

North One vs. 
Bluevine

One account gives you insight, the other gets things done.

Bluevine is built for business owners who want to make their money work harder, offering interest on balances, easy access to funding, and a sleek digital experience. North One is made for those on the move—contractors, tradespeople, and mobile operators who need to send payments, track expenses, and manage budgets on the fly.

If you’re a small business with a crew and cash flow to manage, North One delivers the tools to move fast, plus many of the same streamlined flows that Relay does. But if your business depends on precise financial oversight, multi-user controls, and tight bookkeeping integration, Blue may be a better fit.

Which business bank is right for you?

North One and Bluevine both offer modern, adaptable banking solutions designed to cut the friction of traditional banks, but they’re built for different kinds of business owners.

Bluevine is optimized for structured financial management. It’s ideal for businesses that want to keep their books tightly integrated with tools like QuickBooks and Xero. If your business has a dedicated bookkeeper who needs access to your account but shouldn’t be authorized to make transactions, or a marketing manager who can only spend up to a certain threshold, Bluevine can help you stay organized.

North One, on the other hand, is built for hands-on operators, particularly in construction and the trades. If you're managing crews, cutting checks to subcontractors, and collecting payments on the job site, North One gives you the tools to move money without hidden fees and stay in control. With mobile-first banking, same-day ACH transfers, and real-time budgeting through Envelopes, North One helps you separate job costs, pay vendors, and manage cash flow.

Both accounts offer powerful tech integrations and are unencumbered by the brick-and-mortar locations of traditional banks. But if your business depends on real-time decisions and real-world payments, North One is for you.

North One Plus vs. Bluevine Plus and Premier

Choosing a paid business account isn’t just about the price; it’s about which plan actually improves your daily operations. North One Plus costs less than Bluevine Plus and delivers critical advantages where it counts: faster access to funds, real-time payments, and hands-on support.

You can waive the fee on your Bluevine accounts if you maintain a certain balance or meet spending requirements.

Bluevine’s Grow and Scale plans do add advanced user permissions and approval workflows, which may benefit businesses with complex finance teams. But for hands-on operators, North One Plus delivers more practical value for everyday use, without bloated costs.

Feature

North One Plus

Bluevine Plus

Bluevine Premier

Monthly Fee

$30

$35

$95

Cash back on card transactions

1%, plus up to 4% in select categories

1.5% plus up to 4% in select categories

1.5% plus up to 4% in select categories

Real-Time Payments (RTP)

Available

Available

Available

Dedicated Support

Priority Support

Standard Support

Standard Support

Cash Deposits

Yes, via Green Dot and Allpoint

Yes, via Green Dot and Allpoint

Yes, via Green Dot and Allpoint

Feature

North One Plus

Monthly Fee

$30

Cash back on card transactions

1%, plus up to 4% in select categories

Real-Time Payments (RTP)

Available

Dedicated Support

Priority Support

Cash Deposits

Yes, via Green Dot and Allpoint

Feature

Bluevine Plus

Monthly Fee

$35

Cash back on card transactions

1.5% plus up to 4% in select categories

Real-Time Payments (RTP)

Available

Dedicated Support

Standard Support

Cash Deposits

Yes, via Green Dot and Allpoint

Feature

Bluevine Premier

Monthly Fee

$95

APY

3.70%

Cash back on card transactions

1.5% plus up to 4% in select categories

Real-Time Payments (RTP)

Available

Dedicated Support

Standard Support

Cash Deposits

Yes, via Green Dot and Allpoint

Pricing and fees overview

North One and Relay both offer $0 base plans, but their pricing structures reflect different priorities. North One uses a flat-fee model: $30/month for Plus unlocks faster payments, waived check fees, and simpler access to core tools—no tiers or surprises. Bluevine, by contrast, uses a three-tiered system with lower wire and ACH fees as you move from Standard ($0) to Plus ($35) to Premier ($90), but key benefits are locked behind those higher-priced plans.

Fee Type

North One

Bluevine

Monthly Fee

$0 (Standard) / $30 (Plus)

$0 (Starter) / $35 (Plus) / $90 (Premier)

Inbound Domestic Wires

$0

$0

Outbound Domestic Wires

$20 (Standard), $15 (Plus)

$15.00 (Standard) / $12.00 (Plus) / $7.50 (Premier)

Same-day ACH

1.50% (Standard), $0 (Plus)

$10 (Standard) / $8 (Plus) / $5 (Premier)

Physical checks

$1/check (Standard), $0 (Plus)

$1.50, first five or twenty checks free (Plus, Premier)

Overdraft

No fee

No fee

Cash Deposits

Free through Allpoint.

Up to 2 Green Dot surcharge fee reimbursements/month.

$1 + 0.5% of the deposit through Allpoint.
Green Dot fee up to $4.95

Minimum Balance

$0

$0 (Standard) / $20,000 (Plus) /
$100,000 (Premier) to waive monthly fee

Fee Type

North One

Monthly Fee

$0 (Standard) / $30 (Plus)

Inbound Domestic Wires

$0

Outbound Domestic Wires

$20 (Standard), $15 (Plus)

Same-day ACH

1.50% (Standard), $0 (Plus)

Physical checks

$1/check (Standard), $0 (Plus)

Overdraft

No fee

Cash Deposits

Free through Allpoint.

Up to 2 Green Dot surcharge fee reimbursements/month.

Minimum Balance

$0

Fee Type

Bluevine

Monthly Fee

$0 (Starter) / $35 (Plus) /
$90 (Premier)

Inbound Domestic Wires

$0

Outbound Domestic Wires

$15.00 (Standard) / $12.00 (Plus) /
$7.50 (Premier)

Same-day ACH

$10 (Standard) / $8 (Plus) /
$5 (Premier)

Physical checks

$1.50, first five or twenty checks free (Plus, Premier)

Overdraft

No fee

Cash Deposits

$1 + 0.5% of the deposit through Allpoint.
Green Dot fee up to $4.95

Minimum Balance

$0 (Standard) / $20,000 (Plus) /
$100,000 (Premier) to waive monthly fee

The biggest advantage of North One, though, is how it eliminates hidden fees: no minimum balance requirements, no overdraft charges, and flat costs for key services like wires and same-day ACH. Instead of gating features behind multiple tiers, most tools are available upfront or through a single Plus upgrade. Bluevine’s tiered model may work well for businesses that send frequent payments or keep a high daily balance, but understanding your total cost can take more effort.

Tools and features for Small Business Owners

Both North One and Bluevine offer built-in budgeting tools for business owners who want to embrace the Profit-First method. North One offers Envelopes, which allows users to set aside money for taxes, payroll, or materials directly within their account. Bluevine, by contrast, enables users to create multiple sub-accounts for budgeting.

Mobile App Experience

North One’s app is designed for mobile-first business owners who work on the go. Users can send payments, deposit checks, and manage their budget directly from their phones, with an interface tailored for small operators.

Bluevine also offers a clean, intuitive mobile app, though its core strengths are more desktop-oriented and optimized for teams that manage multiple users or accounts. Business owners who rely heavily on mobile access may find North One’s app more streamlined for everyday tasks.

Customer Support

North One support gets high marks in customer reviews, with users frequently naming specific agents who resolved issues fast or followed up without prompting. Live agents are available during business hours, and support is U.S.-based. While these offerings may seem standard at first glance, the consistency in which they’re called out in customer reviews underlines the support team’s dedication to helping their customers.

Bluevine only offers chat support, with live agents available slightly longer—8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday.

Integrations

Bluevine offers strong integrations with QuickBooks and Xero. North One also offers integrations with accounting software, plus many more tools like PayPal, Shopify, and Square to help you move money in and out faster, especially from sales platforms and contractors.

Cash access

Both North One and Relay allow users to deposit checks via mobile app and accept cash through the Green Dot® and Allpoint networks. The core difference is in emphasis: North One markets its cash deposit capabilities directly to business owners who handle physical payments, while Relay treats cash access as an optional, secondary feature. For contractors, retailers, or service providers who deal with cash regularly, North One’s attention to this detail may be more practical.

Customer feedback and reviews

Review Site

North One

Bluevine

Trustpilot

(4.3/5)

(4.3/5)

Google

(5/5)

N/A

NerdWallet

(4.7/5)

(5/5)

Better Business Bureau

A-

A+

Review Site

North One

Trustpilot

(4.3/5)

Google

(5/5)

NerdWallet

(4.7/5)

Better Business Bureau

A-

Review Site

Bluevine

Trustpilot

(4.3/5)

Google

N/A

NerdWallet

(5/5)

Better Business Bureau

A+

Customer reviews for both North One and Bluevine are positive, and the praise reflects the distinct strengths of each platform. For North One, business owners frequently mention fast response times, helpful in-app support, and a customer support team who goes above and beyond. Reviews occasionally point to longer-than-expected processing times for check deposits or delays during dispute resolution, but these are typically balanced by prompt replies from North One’s support team.

Bluevine customers often highlight the ease of managing online tools and the fast deposit process, and single out the helpfulness of certain account executives. That said, some users report issues with fraud services, account closures, and customer service.

North One tends to be favored for responsive, human-centered support and reliability in everyday banking tasks, particularly by business owners working in the field.

Which account is right for you?

If your business has a finance team or a bookkeeper who logs in daily, Bluevine gives you the structure to manage it all. You can control permissions, and connect directly to accounting tools like QuickBooks and Xero. It’s a good fit for companies that prioritize oversight and detailed reporting.

But if you're the one running payroll from the field, cutting checks to subcontractors, and tracking budgets between job sites, North One is likely the better choice. It’s built for speed and clarity, offering same-day ACH, mobile check deposits, and budgeting tools that live right inside the app. You don’t need layers of setup or extra logins, just a banking experience that keeps up with how you actually work.

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If your business runs on tight timelines and real money—not spreadsheets—North One gives you the speed and flexibility to keep going. Get paid, pay others, and keep moving.

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