What you get is settled. The price is not, yet.
Sparro has not opened yet, and we are not putting a figure on it until we know it holds. What you can see is exactly what is included.
Why there are no figures on this page
- We are opening to a small group of Danish companies first, and the beta period is free.
- Prices set before a system is running rarely hold. We will set ours once we know what running it actually costs.
- If you are on the waitlist, you hear the price from us before it goes public.
One system. It grows when you do.
Bookkeeping is not locked behind a more expensive edition. The only real dividing line is whether you run the company on your own or have employees.
Running it on your own
The sole trader, or the small limited company with nobody on the payroll.
- Receipts pulled from bank and mail and booked with account, VAT and deduction set
- Invoices, including the recurring ones that have to go out every month by themselves
- Bank connection and continuous reconciliation
- VAT returns and the deadlines that come with them
- Profit, balance and cash flow, kept current as the year runs
- Fixed assets and depreciation, calculated without a spreadsheet
- Contracts written and signed inside the system
- A review queue for whatever the system is not certain about
Running it with employees
The team where payroll has to run, shifts have to be planned and hours have to add up.
- Payroll, run on the hours already registered
- Scheduling that employees can look up themselves
- An employee portal with shifts, hours and payslips
- Time tracking per employee and per job
This comes along either way.
Some things make no sense to sell piecemeal. They are there from day one in both cases.
Migration from Dinero, Billy, e-conomic, CSV or SAF-T, history included
Read access for your accountant, so files stop travelling back and forth
An audit-readiness check that shows what is missing before the year closes
Company formation, if the company does not exist yet
Export of your own data, whenever you want it
Built to the Danish bookkeeping act from the first line of code
This holds, whatever the price turns out to be.
Four things you can count on long before a figure appears anywhere.
- The beta period is free. You do not pay to help us get started.
- You hear the price in good time, before you have to decide on it.
- Your data is yours. You can pull it out whenever you like.
- You will not discover afterwards that the thing you needed sat in a different edition.
Join before the price is set.
We are opening to a small group of Danish companies first. You hear from us when we open. Nothing else.