One governed business platform

Run the business.
Understand the numbers.
Control the money.

SynqLedger connects customers, procurement, inventory, manufacturing, people, finance, assets, treasury, working capital and group operations — with the accounting consequence and its evidence carried through the same business model.

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Operations control room overlooking a working industrial facility

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Connected business areas, from customers and production to group reporting

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Governed ledger spine beneath every operational area

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Sequential validation programmes behind the Core 1.0 baseline

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Balancing plugs, manual balance edits or fabricated evidence used in validation

Connected, not bolted together

The business runs in journeys, not modules

Each journey crosses several areas and finishes with a result the business can act on.

SynqLedgerSix journeys. One governed business.
  1. Sell & collect

    1. Customer
    2. Revenue
    3. Receivable

    Sold, accounted and collected on one record.

    Cash

    Customers & Revenue
  2. Buy & pay

    1. Procurement
    2. Payable
    3. Payment

    What was committed is what gets paid.

    Cash

    Procurement & Spend
  3. Make & account

    1. Demand
    2. Production
    3. Inventory

    Finished goods at a cost the business can stand behind.

    Cost

    Manufacturing
  4. People to pay

    1. People
    2. Workforce cost

    People paid, and the cost of them understood.

    Pay obligation

    People & Payroll
  5. Cash & working capital

    1. Receivables
    2. Inventory
    3. Payables

    One operating position, not four reports.

    Liquidity

    Working capital
  6. Entity to group

    1. Entity operations
    2. Entity results

    A group view without touching an entity ledger.

    Group position

    Group & Multi-entity

Customers & Revenue

The customer relationship and the revenue it produces are one record

SynqLedger covers the customer from first interaction through pipeline, quoting and orders to fulfilment, revenue, receivables and collection. There is no separate CRM to synchronise, because there is no second customer.

  • Accounts, contacts, opportunities and quotations on the one customer master
  • Credit exposure derived at decision time — credit blocks fulfilment, never posts
  • Revenue, margin, ageing and collection read from the same commercial record
Customer relationship to collected cashAvailable now
  1. First interaction

    Leads, accounts and contacts on one customer master.

  2. Commercial activity

    Pipeline, opportunities and quotations against that same customer.

  3. Order & fulfilment

    Orders, delivery commitments and dispatch of real stock.

  4. Revenue

    Invoiced value and margin read from the order that produced it.

  5. Receivable

    One receivables position, ageing included.

  6. Collection

    Settlement closing the same record the relationship started on.

One customer master shared with orders, revenue and receivables — no second customer record to reconcile.

Cash, working capital and payments

Know where the cash is. Understand what is tying it up. Control what leaves the business.

Three connected commercial views of the same money: the position held, the operating capital consumed by the business, and the governed release of every payment.

Treasury

Cash position and liquidity

Cash across accounts5 accounts · 3 entities
£4.82m
Settled
£4.41m
In transit
£0.41m

Know where the cash is

Available nowCash & Treasury

Working Capital

Receivables, inventory/WIP and payables

Receivables£487k past terms
£3.14m
Inventory & WIP
£1.97m
Payables
£2.06m

Understand what is tying it up

Available nowWorking capital

Payments

Governs money leaving the business

ProposedApproved obligations only
£1.18m
Awaiting approval
£0.32m
Released
£0.86m

Control what leaves the business

Available nowSynqLedger Payments
Executive position · groupIllustrative demonstration values

Cash across accounts

£4.82m

5 bank accounts · 3 entities

Receivables

£3.14m

£412k overdue

Payables

£2.06m

£640k due within 7 days

Inventory at cost

£1.97m

Weighted average

Operating · GBP

£3.21m

Collections · GBP

£1.02m

Euro account · EUR

€0.69m

Working capital

£7.87m

Revenue, month to date

£5.41m

Gross margin

34.2%

Bank reconciliation
All accounts reconciled
Unexplained difference
£0.00
Period close
March open · 2 blockers named

Illustrative demonstration values — not customer data and not AI analysis. SynqLedger presents these positions from governed evidence; explaining why they moved is SynqLedger Intelligence, coming next.

Finance leaders reviewing a consolidated position on screen

Positions are built from the platform's own governed banking, settlement and subledger evidence. Illustrative figures only — SynqLedger does not claim live bank connectivity or real-time external bank balances.

Empty executive decision room at dawn overlooking a city

Why it is different

The business event, its accounting consequence and its evidence stay connected.

Most organisations reconstruct the numbers afterwards from operational systems that never agreed in the first place. SynqLedger is built so the operation produces the accounting as it runs, and every reported figure still knows what caused it.

One synchronised spine

Finance should not have to rebuild the business afterwards

Authority, evidence and provenance are properties of the transaction itself rather than documentation written about it later — which is why the close becomes a review rather than a reconstruction.

One synchronised spine
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    The business event

    An order dispatched, goods received, a shift worked, a payment approved.

  2. 02

    The accounting consequence

    Produced by that event as it happens — not assembled from it afterwards.

  3. 03

    The evidence

    Who acted, on what authority, and what the figure resolves back to.

Because they stay connected, finance is not rebuilding the business afterwards from disconnected operational systems.

Three products, one identity

Core runs the business. Payments controls the money. Intelligence explains it.

Payments and Intelligence are products in their own right on the same governed spine — not extra modules inside Core. Intelligence is in development and is not available today.

SynqLedger Core

One governed platform from operation to accounted consequence.

Every business event lands in the ledger with its evidence attached.

Runs and accounts for the business.

Available nowExplore the platform
SynqLedger Payments

Approve. Pay. Account. Reconcile.

One payment event. One governed accounting consequence.

Governs how money leaves the business.

Available nowSynqLedger Payments
SynqLedger Intelligence

AI that understands the business behind the numbers.

Ask why. Understand what changed. Follow every answer to the evidence.

Explains the business behind the numbers.

Coming nextSynqLedger Intelligence

Trust and proof

A production-validated baseline, stated plainly

SynqLedger Core 1.0 is a change-controlled baseline validated end to end — legacy migration, first native operating period, period close, comparative continuity, group consolidation and a final production validation gate. What each stage covered, and what the validation does not cover, is set out on the assurance page.

  • Core 1.0 production-validated baseline under formal change control
  • Defects recorded, corrected and re-proved rather than worked around
  • Internal validation evidence — not third-party certification or audit opinion
Available nowTechnical assurance
Engineers reviewing validation evidence on large displays

The demo

The public site shows the outcomes. The demo shows the operating model.

A walkthrough uses your own business context — how your customers, spend, stock, production, people, finance and entities would connect on one governed platform, and where Intelligence is heading.

Commercial and finance leaders reviewing business performance together

See SynqLedger on your business

A guided walkthrough of the connected operating model — operations, accounting, cash and governed payment execution — led by the people who built the platform.