BooksIQ — accounting-grade ERP, built with chartered accountants
Most ERP systems treat accounting as one module among many. We built this one with a chartered accountancy firm, so the books are the part that holds up under scrutiny.
BooksIQ was built in close collaboration with a chartered accountancy firm. That shaped the whole product: rather than bolting a ledger onto an inventory system, we started from how accountants actually want the books kept, then built the operational modules around that. Sales, purchases, payroll, accounting and inventory all read from one set of records, so a sale at the counter reaches the ledger without anyone typing it twice.
The result is an ERP whose accounting stands up to an audit rather than merely producing reports. The dashboard shows what an owner actually needs to see each morning: what you are owed, what you owe, income against expense, what falls due this week, and where the money is going. For groups running several storefronts or entities, each business unit keeps its own clean books while still reporting up to a consolidated view.
Highlights
- Accounting logic designed with a chartered accountancy firm
- Sales, purchases, payroll, inventory and books on one set of records
- Receivables, payables and expense analysis on a single dashboard
- Separate business units, consolidated reporting across the group
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