It's been a good run lately, and we figured it was time to actually talk about it.
Financial Tech Times is one of several recent milestones that felt worth sharing. We spend most of our time building, fixing problems, shipping updates, and listening closely to what our customers need, so we do not often stop to talk about progress.
But a few things have happened lately that say something important about where G-Accon is going, and why the work we are doing is starting to get noticed.
We got published in the Financial Tech Times
Andrey was recently featured in the Financial Tech Times in an article called "Integrating API-Driven Finance: Overcoming Legacy System Challenges."
The article is about something we live and breathe every day, the gap between modern tools and the systems finance teams are actually stuck working with. Andrey talked about what it really takes to build an integration that doesn't just technically connect two platforms, but actually lands the data somewhere useful.
He also got into the unglamorous stuff, what happens when connections drop, tokens expire, or a sync fails, and nobody knows why.
The Financial Tech Times is read by CFOs, finance leaders, and people actively looking at tools like ours. Getting in front of that audience, with a real, honest conversation about the problems we're solving- is exactly the kind of thing we've been working toward.
Xero named us Global Practice App of the Year
This one meant a lot. Xero's ecosystem has some seriously good tools in it, and the accounting firms using them know exactly what they're looking for. Winning Global Practice App of the Year told us that what we've built is genuinely working for the people who use it every day, not just in a sales demo, but in real month-end closes, with real clients, under real pressure.
It also confirmed something we've always believed. Accountants don't want to leave Google Sheets. They just want their accounting data to work properly inside it. That's been our whole thing from day one, and it's nice to see it recognised.
We completed our SOC 2 Type 2 attestation
Okay, this one isn't a flashy award. But honestly, it might be the win we're most proud of. SOC 2 Type 2 is a serious independent audit of how a software company actually handles data, not just what it says on a policy page, but what actually happens day to day.
Every access control, every process, every data handling decision gets examined. We also completed our GDPR compliance attestation at the same time, with both verified independently by Sensiba LLP.
When accounting firms and finance teams are running their client data through G-Accon, they need to know it's in safe hands. This attestation means they don't have to just take our word for it. That matters to us a lot, probably more than any award does.
What does this all mean
We didn't build G-Accon to collect press mentions. We built it because finance teams were wasting ridiculous amounts of time on work that should have been automated years ago, pulling reports manually, copying data between systems, and fixing errors that never should have happened.
But recognition like this tells us the problem is real, widely felt, and that the way we're solving it is working. That keeps us honest and keeps us moving. If you're still doing things the manual way, we'd love to show you what G-Accon looks like in practice. It's probably simpler than you'd expect.
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