2026 Report
Average CAC for Bookkeeping Services: 2026 Report
What it costs a bookkeeping firm to win one new client, by channel, and how those costs compare to what a client is worth.
CAC means customer acquisition cost: Everything spent on sales and marketing, divided by the new clients that spending brought in. For a bookkeeping firm, it’s the number that decides which growth channels actually pay.
Quick answer: Bookkeeping firms win new clients for $100 to $700 through referrals, low four figures through exclusive screened leads, and $2,100 to $13,000+ through paid search. Against client lifetime values of $30,000 to $120,000+, most quality channels pay back many times over.
Table 1: Average CAC for bookkeeping services by channel
| Channel | Cost per client won | Why it runs where it does |
|---|---|---|
| Referral program | $100–$700 | Rewards of $0–$250 at 35–50% conversion; capped by referral volume |
| SEO / content (at maturity) | $400–$2,100 | $75–$250 leads converting at 12–20%; costs far more in years one and two |
| Local Services Ads | $400–$2,200 | $60–$200 per lead; answering speed decides who wins the call |
| Shared marketplaces | $400–$3,000 | Cheap leads at 3–8% conversion, plus heavy unpaid sales time |
| Exclusive screened leads | $1,000–$4,000 | Verified leads converting at 10–15%; scales with budget |
| Paid search (PPC) | $2,100–$13,000+ | $15–$25 clicks and 6–12% conversion; the priciest common path |
Table 2: CAC against client value
CAC only means something next to lifetime value. At a 3-to-1 value-to-cost floor, here is what bookkeeping client economics support.
| Metric | Figure | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Client lifetime value | $30,000–$120,000+ | Monthly recurring service over a 5–7 year client life |
| First-year value | $6,000–$18,000 | What one client pays in year one alone |
| CAC supported at 3-to-1 (first year only) | $2,000–$6,000 | Every channel in Table 1 fits under this ceiling except peak PPC |
| CAC supported at 3-to-1 (lifetime) | $10,000–$40,000 | On lifetime math, every quality channel pays back many times over |
The trap isn’t overpaying for clients. It’s judging channels on lead price instead of CAC, which makes cheap shared leads look better than the exclusive leads that actually cost less per client.
Table 3: CAC by client type
Acquisition cost through exclusive screened leads, split by the client tier being pursued. Value rises faster than cost as you move down the table.
| Client type | CAC (exclusive screened leads) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Cleanup / catch-up projects | $850–$3,100 | Converts fastest; often expands to monthly work |
| Solo & micro businesses | $1,000–$3,300 | Lowest fees; watch the LTV floor |
| Established SMBs ($500K–$5M) | $1,000–$4,000 | The headline band; strongest LTV-to-CAC |
| Multi-entity & franchise | $1,400–$5,000 | Priciest to win, largest lifetime values |
How to lower bookkeeping CAC
Speed first: Calling a lead back within minutes instead of hours moves conversion up its band, which lowers CAC on every channel at once without new spend. The conversion rate benchmarks show the bands.
Then formalize referrals. It’s the lowest-CAC channel on the table, and most firms run it on luck instead of a system. A written ask with a named reward, built into January and April touchpoints, turns the best channel into a predictable one.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the average CAC for a bookkeeping firm?
- It depends on channel: $100-$700 through referrals, roughly $1,000-$4,000 through exclusive screened leads, $400-$3,000 through shared marketplaces once sales time is counted, and $2,100-$13,000+ through paid search.
- What CAC can a bookkeeping firm afford?
- At a 3-to-1 value-to-cost floor against first-year revenue of $6,000-$18,000, up to about $2,000-$6,000 per client. Against lifetime value of $30,000-$120,000+, considerably more.
- What lowers bookkeeping CAC fastest?
- Response speed and a formalized referral program. Faster callbacks raise conversion on every channel at once, and referrals are the lowest-CAC channel on the table.
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Sources & methodology
- About Upcision: We have run outbound campaigns across 14 verticals since 2019, for clients ranging from SMB to Fortune 500. Figures on this page combine our campaign experience with published bookkeeping and accounting industry benchmarks.
- Channel benchmarks: Upcision published benchmark series on lead costs, close rates, and show rates.
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