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MenuBookkeeping automation resources for early stage enterprise health IT software company?
I used inDinero years ago when they launched but their enterprise solution is too expensive now. Are there other bookkeeping automation platforms out there? We have several single sale pilots for our enterprise mobile health solution, need to set up and streamline accounting. We have an accounting firm, but we are looking to automate the bookkeeping to save on expense. Any thoughts or suggestions would help!
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I did not actually have too much experience with bookkeeping platforms before. But we stick with Xero and there is no reason why I should look for another option.
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Take a close look at Bench Accounting (bench.co), particularly its features page (https://bench.co/features/) which should give you an idea if it is a fit. It is a combination of the bookkeeping technology along with actual bookkeepers so it is a technology-enabled service (end-to-end) but does not offer tax accounting or more complex outsourced CFO functions. Might be a good fit for you (full disclosure, I'm the CFO at Bench). Hope that helps!
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