We think ERPs are due for a rewrite.
Buckeroo Books is part of the Buckeroo Group — a small collection of businesses in the Finger Lakes region of New York. We're engineers and accountants who've spent careers inside finance systems and wanted to build one that wasn't tolerated, but loved.
Three principles we actually refer to
Opinionated, not open-ended
A thousand configuration knobs is not a product — it's an obligation. We pick sensible defaults and make the common path the easy one.
Engineering first
Correctness over clever. Boring, well-typed code. An ERP is something you need to be right about — we lean heavily on tests, invariants, and reviews.
Small on purpose
A deliberately small team, talking to customers every week. We'd rather serve a hundred finance orgs exceptionally than ten thousand adequately.
Why we're building this
We spent years watching finance teams hold together mission-critical systems with spreadsheets, CSV exports, and good intentions. Every ERP on the market treated the general ledger as a feature instead of the foundation. We wanted to see what an ERP would look like if the ledger was the foundation — tenant-safe, audit-ready, and engineered like the financial system of record it actually is.