Connect your stack.
Aleq does the rest.
Aleq plugs into the tools you already run on — read-only to start. The systems that hold your money it reads forever. The accounting system you run today, it replaces.
Not every connection means the same thing.
Most software calls everything an “integration.” That hides the point of Aleq: some of these systems you keep forever, and some of them Aleq is here to take off your books.
Where your money actually moves.
Your bank, your processor, your payroll, your cap table — these are the systems of record for real-world events. Aleq connects read-only, pulls every transaction as it happens, and never moves money to set up. It does not replace them.
- You keep banking at Chase or Mercury.
- You keep charging on Stripe.
- You keep running payroll in Gusto.
- Aleq reads it all and reconciles it nightly.
Where the accounting used to happen.
Your general ledger and its bolt-ons only recorded the accounting. Aleq does it. You connect them once so Aleq can rebuild your history clean — then you turn them off. Aleq becomes the system of record.
- QuickBooks, NetSuite, Xero, Sage Intacct become the ledger.
- Bill.com becomes accounts payable.
- FloQast and the close spreadsheets become the close.
- One migration — then you stop paying for them.
Read-only in. Reconciled out.
Every connection starts read-only — Aleq never moves money to set up. The sources it reads it reconciles to the ledger nightly. The old accounting system it rebuilds clean, then you switch off.
Everything your books touch.
Grouped by what Aleq does with each one. Don't see yours? Aleq connects to 12,000+ institutions through Plaid, plus an open API — and new connectors ship every week.
Banks
balances, statements, and transactions — reconciled nightly
Chase
Mercury
WisePayment processors
charges, refunds, fees, and payouts, matched to the cent
Stripe
PayPal
Square
Shopify
RecurlyCards & spend
card spend captured and coded to policy — the card stays yours
Brex
RampPayroll & HR
runs, taxes, and benefits, posted by entity
Gusto
DeelCap table & equity
grants and vesting read straight into ASC 718Cloud & infrastructure
usage invoices captured and capitalized where they qualify
Google Cloud
MicrosoftAccounting & ERP
your general ledger — rebuilt clean, then retired
QuickBooks→ Aleq
Xero→ AleqBill pay & AP
Aleq matches and schedules bills itself
Bill.com→ AleqClose, recon & reporting
the bolt-ons and spreadsheets Aleq makes unnecessary
Spreadsheets→ AleqRead-only by default. Revocable always.
Is it really read-only?
Yes. Every connection is established with read-only credentials, and Aleq never moves money to set up. When Aleq does act — paying a bill, posting an entry — it happens inside the control plane: gated to the mode you set, signed, and reversible.
What happens if I revoke a connection?
Disconnect any source at any time from your settings or at the provider. Aleq stops ingesting immediately, and everything it already reconciled stays intact — the ledger and its evidence don't disappear with the connection.
How is the data handled?
Connections run through audited aggregators like Plaid and direct provider APIs, encrypted in transit and at rest. Credentials are tokenized, not stored as passwords. See security for the full posture.
What if I leave?
Your books are yours. Aleq exports the full ledger, the journal entries, and the supporting evidence — so you can take the system of record with you.
Connect one source. Watch it reconcile.
Link a bank and your processor read-only. In 48 hours Aleq reconciles your last close to the penny and shows you the trail — then it's the system of record, and the old one comes off the bill.
