Cheqbook

Cheqbook is a cloud accounting software-as-a-service for small-to-medium business. Cheqbook automates downloading and categorizing transactions as well as offering invoicing (accounts receivable), bill pay (accounts payable), and reporting. The software is available via monthly subscription on Mac, PC, and tablet computers running a modern web browser. Subscriptions are tiered based on the number of companies or books being managed. Accountants and business owners can share their books.

Cheqbook LLC
LLC
IndustryComputer software
FoundedUnited States (2010)
Headquarters
Kahului, Maui
,
United States
Key people
Doug Levin (CEO),
Ben Ward (CTO),
Tommy Russo (CMO)
Websitecheqbook.com

History

Cheqbook was founded with a $651,000 seed round raised on December 31, 2010. CEO Doug Levin's CPA firm Levin & Hu CPAs was unable to recommend cloud based solutions and still recommended the desktop version of Quickbooks. Cheqbook was founded with the purpose of building that software that CPAs needed while being intuitive for business owners. Private beta began on April 23, 2012. Cheqbook officially launched on May 17, 2013.[1] The Pro Marketplace for accountants and bookkeepers was launched on July 10, 2013.

Products

Cheqbook

Cheqbook is cloud accounting software for small-to-medium business. Cheqbook primary focus is being intuitive for new business owners while having the flexibility and pro features that CPAs need. Features include bank synchronization, automatic categorization, invoicing (accounts receivable), bills (accounts payable), check printing, and bank reconciliation.

Pro Marketplace

The Pro Marketplace is free match-making service that pairs business owners with accountants and bookkeepers in their community.

References

  1. Fineburg, Seth. "Cheqbook Cloud Bookkeeping Hits the Market". Accounting Today. Archived from the original on 2013-10-03. Retrieved 2013-09-27.
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