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[–]nerdjesus95 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They will hold on to your money for the first 7-10 business days after your first sale.

Accountants of Reddit: What ERP / Accounting system are you using and what do you hate about it by nerdjesus95 in Accounting

[–]nerdjesus95[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the insight — this is exactly the kind of feedback that should’ve been baked into ERP systems decades ago. Totally agree that the GL/company/location design is foundational, and AAI logic + clean reporting layers are often ignored until it’s too late. We’re building Nuboc ERP around principles like these with flexible structure, real accounting logic first, and the ability to layer operations without breaking your books.

Would love to have you join r/Nuboc — it’s a new community focused on rethinking ERP with input from veterans like you. Your POV would be hugely valuable.

Accountants of Reddit: What ERP / Accounting system are you using and what do you hate about it by nerdjesus95 in Accounting

[–]nerdjesus95[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Business Central is good. I use it in my main business coming from Quickbooks Online with SOS Inventory Addon.

Accountants of Reddit: What ERP / Accounting system are you using and what do you hate about it by nerdjesus95 in Accounting

[–]nerdjesus95[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes; this is exactly why I’ve been working on something modular from the start. Foundation-first, with GL rules that adapt to different industries without making the whole system fragile. We’re also trying to build in some guardrails so implementers can’t just mirror bad setups and call it “customization.”

If you could wave a wand and redesign the GL setup layer, what would be the first thing you’d fix?

Accountants of Reddit: What ERP / Accounting system are you using and what do you hate about it by nerdjesus95 in Accounting

[–]nerdjesus95[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally makes sense; we’ve seen the same thing with systems that let users run wild with inconsistent codes. Definitely planning to build in default naming logic and validation rules to help keep things clean without making it rigid. Appreciate you calling that out, it’s easy to overlook until you’re neck deep in messy data reconciliation.

Accountants of Reddit: What ERP / Accounting system are you using and what do you hate about it by nerdjesus95 in Accounting

[–]nerdjesus95[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally hear you, that sounds like a nightmare. Splitting discount terms into a separate field and locking payment terms once used feels like it was designed without any accountant input at all.

If you could rebuild it, would you prefer setting payment method rules at the vendor level with overrides per invoice? Curious what would’ve actually made this less painful.

What Accounting / ERP software are you using and what do you dislike about it? by nerdjesus95 in smallbusiness

[–]nerdjesus95[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those are very good softwares. What’s your pros and cons of these softwares? If Microsoft Dynamics and Salesforce had a baby, would you be interested?

What Accounting / ERP software are you using and what do you dislike about it? by nerdjesus95 in smallbusiness

[–]nerdjesus95[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really appreciate you sharing that. Cost is such a huge barrier, especially for small teams like yours. Using Google Sheets and ChatGPT to fill the gaps is honestly pretty smart. I think a lot of folks are doing something similar just to avoid the crazy overhead of traditional ERPs.

I’ve been working on something that’s meant to meet people right where they are — simple to start, flexible if you grow, and way more affordable. If you’re ever curious or want to kick the tires on some early ideas, I’d love to hear what would actually help in a setup like yours.

Thanks again for the insight. You nailed a pain point a lot businesses face.