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Akaunting

Open-source cloud accounting for small businesses

Akaunting is an open-source, cloud-based accounting software platform that provides small businesses and freelancers with professional invoicing, expense tracking, and financial management capabilities. Founded in 2017, Akaunting is built on an app-based architecture that allows users to extend functionality through a marketplace of apps, similar to how Xero and QuickBooks work with third-party integrations. The core platform is free and open-source, self-hostable for businesses with technical resources, or available as a managed cloud service. Core features include professional invoicing with custom branding, expense tracking and categorization, bill management, bank reconciliation via CSV import, multi-currency support, and financial reports. The Apps Marketplace offers extensions for payroll, inventory, time tracking, project management, and other functions. Multi-user support with role-based access enables team collaboration. Akaunting supports 55+ languages and handles VAT and other tax types for international use. The cloud-hosted version provides the easiest deployment with automatic updates. Self-hosting provides complete data control for privacy-conscious businesses. Akaunting is particularly popular with developers, tech-savvy business owners, and organizations in markets underserved by major accounting software vendors who want a customizable, cost-effective accounting platform. The active open-source community contributes improvements and creates marketplace apps continuously.

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  • Websiteakaunting.com
  • Free open-source self-hosted; Cloud from $9/month; apps marketplace
  • Published date2026/05/25

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