Construction accounting software — the reason you can cancel QuickBooks
A real double-entry general ledger built into your project management: bank feeds to reconcile, statements your CPA accepts, and job costs that post themselves.

Real books, not exports
Chart of accounts, journal entries, trial balance, P&L, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows — accrual or cash basis — generated from the same records that run your jobs. Try it in the demo: run the P&L yourself.
The ledger writes itself
Invoices, payments, vendor bills, and payroll allocations journalize automatically with construction-correct treatment: job costs to COGS, overhead to its own expense accounts. You run the company; the bookkeeping follows.
Banking that gets reconciled
Import bank transactions, match them to what the system already knows, and close reconciliations monthly. The demo's checking account has lines waiting for review so you can feel the workflow.
Tax time in one click each
The year-end CPA package exports trial balance, general ledger detail, P&L, balance sheet, and 1099 vendor totals as clean CSVs — the format every accountant's software imports.
Questions builders ask
Is this real double-entry accounting?
Yes — a full general ledger with debits and credits, not a reporting layer. Every statement is derived from journal entries you can inspect.
Can my CPA work with it?
That's the design: real statements plus a one-click year-end package (TB, GL detail, P&L, BS, 1099 totals) in CSV formats CPA tools import directly.
Cash or accrual?
Both — statements run on either basis, so you can manage on accrual and file how your CPA prefers.
See it working right now
The live demo is a fictional 10-job construction company you can click through end to end — including a working client portal — with no signup and no sales call. Pricing is published on the site: flat tiers from $299/mo, unlimited users, everything included.
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