Accounting software that stops trying to sell everyone the same bloated system.
Qwikr starts with the practical core most UK businesses actually need, then turns on payroll, year-end, automation, ecommerce, and specialist workflows only when they matter.
Low-friction entry. Clean upgrade path.
The point is not to cram every capability into the cheapest plan. The point is to get people live quickly, then unlock specialist workflows only when the business genuinely needs them.
Core bookkeeping for sole traders and freelancers doing their own books.
Full MTD compliance for VAT-registered and ITSA-eligible businesses.
Practice management for accountants managing clients — payroll, year-end, and AI included.
Every module, zero friction.
Paid extras should map to real operational complexity.
Instead of shoving specialist workflows into every account, Qwikr lets you switch on the ones that actually matter to that tenant.
Employees, pay runs, payroll settings, filing workflows.
Budgets, cash flow, WIP, fixed assets, payment runs, KPI tooling.
Year-end accounts, corporation tax, working papers, governance, secretarial.
Marketplace sync, storefront integrations, and OSS workflows.
Onboarding should recommend what to sell, then shape the product around that choice.
Ask what kind of business this is, whether it needs VAT, payroll, year-end support, ecommerce, automation, or specialist tools. Then recommend the right plan, switch on the right modules, and hide the rest.
Most businesses should start cheap. Complex businesses should have a clean path to spend more.
That is the system Qwikr now supports: structured plans, paid add-ons, guided recommendations, and a UI that stops overwhelming people with features they did not buy.