ICB has officially accredited Joiin, a reporting and consolidation tool that bookkeepers are finding both powerful and refreshingly easy to use. It’s designed to save time on group accounts and multi-entity reporting, making complex client work much simpler to manage.
Joiin connects seamlessly with Xero, QuickBooks, Sage, spreadsheets, and thousands of other apps. It pulls all your financial and operational data into one place, automating group accounts and multi-currency reports so you can spend less time on admin and more time understanding your clients’ numbers.
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What the reviewers said
All three ICB reviewers — Tim Chilstone C.MICB PM.Dip, Clare Kendall FICB, and Lara Manton C.MICB — recommended Joiin for its ease of use, flexibility, and accuracy.
“It’s easy to use, scalable, and a great time-saver for complex clients.”
— Lara Manton C.MICB
“I’d recommend it to anyone who currently spends hours pulling data from spreadsheets.”
— Clare Kendall FICB
“I recommend it for anyone with consolidations, real-time data, or multi-entity clients.”
— Tim Chilstone C.MICB PM.Dip
The reviewers highlighted how quickly bookkeepers can get started with Joiin and praised its clear pricing and responsive support. The software was described as particularly valuable for practices managing multiple clients or businesses needing consolidated reports across several entities.
While reviewers noted that Joiin could benefit from more visual reporting options and minor API enhancements, they were positive about its development roadmap and customer service.
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About the ICB Software Accreditation Scheme
The ICB Software Accreditation Scheme helps bookkeepers identify software that meets the profession’s standards for usability, functionality, and support. Each product is independently reviewed by experienced ICB members to assess how it performs in real bookkeeping practices.