About Reckon One

 

Reckon One is our next generation, easy to use online accounting software that scales with your business.

For developers, the modular design of Reckon One allows you greater flexibility with your design concepts, and of course can assist in reducing the total cost of ownership for our mutual customers. For example, you are a developer partner with an inventory management system. Your application already creates customer invoices and supplier bills as well as managing the entire inventory workflow. Therefore the user doesn't need the invoice​ module in Reckon One, so design your integration so this can be turned off.

It is very exiting for us that in many cases you will be able to utilise Reckon One as the add-on to your application, where a general ledger and payroll will cost the user $10 AUD a month (as at 16/12/2019), with no limits on transactions, no limits on users, and no limits on the number of employees. We know this isn't how the accounting / add-on integration model has worked in the past, and indeed persists today even in the online space, but let's work together to change that with new thinking, new ideas and new design principles.

Modular Configuration

Reckon One's modular design is easy to configure on the fly, with the user having the ability to turn modules on and off as required, or indeed move between Lite and Medium functionality. Below is an overview of the book design UI.

  • The Country is set when you create a Reckon Portal account. Reckon One is currently configurable for Australia, New Zealand and The United Kingdom.

  • Core (aka The Basics) is mandatory for an active book, except Payroll module as that is now standalone. At the basic level Reckon One acts as a cash book, however tax tracking (GST, VAT) is enabled, as is budgets, contacts (customers, suppliers), and all applicable tax and financial reports.
    In the below example. Project module isn't enabled and therefore not accessible via the API.

 

Reckon One has a modular design based on feature sets. For a call to be successful the module that contains that endpoint must be active within the Reckon One book. 

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