ERP & accounting
The ledger, AP, billing, and close systems that hold the transaction and its outcome.
Connectors are how Solden builds the operational record, by reading the signals from the systems your work already passes through. No migration, no rip and replace. The work stays where it is; the memory comes to it.
Solden connects by category, not by lock-in. It reads from the places state, decisions, and evidence already live, and writes the record back where your team can act on it.
The ledger, AP, billing, and close systems that hold the transaction and its outcome.
The reconciliations, accruals, and schedules where the working numbers actually live.
The threads and channels where decisions get made and exceptions get flagged.
The approval steps and routing that gate whether work can move forward.
The contracts, POs, and files that support a decision and satisfy an audit.
The agents that read the record and advance work, bounded by policy and fully audited.
New connectors ship regularly. Tell us the systems your back office runs on and we'll confirm what's supported.
A connector observes the signals a system emits, a posted invoice, a flagged message, an approval, an attached document.
Solden maps those signals onto one operational record: state, ownership, dependencies, decisions, evidence, history.
As work advances, Solden writes the updated state back to the surfaces your team uses, so every system stays in agreement.
Solden joins the systems you already use without becoming a dependency you can't remove. Connect what's useful, disconnect what isn't, and your tools stay whole either way. The substrate is yours; the connectors only read and write what you allow.
We'll show how Solden reads from your systems and builds the operational record, without moving the work.