AI-native ERP and FP&A platform for multi-entity accounting teams
LiveFlow combines an ERP and FP&A platform designed to consolidate accounting, payables/receivables, and financial planning into a single workspace. The stack reveals a modern, design-forward engineering approach (Elixir/Phoenix backend, Next.js/React frontend, extensive animation and visualization libraries), paired with tight integrations into QuickBooks, NetSuite, and Xero. Active projects center on launching the AI ERP go-to-market, building scalable reporting infrastructure, and expanding financial data connectors — indicating the company is transitioning from a reporting/consolidation tool toward a broader financial operations platform.
LiveFlow serves accounting and finance teams at mid-market companies, automating month-end close, consolidation, and FP&A workflows that traditionally demand days of manual spreadsheet work. The product layers on top of existing accounting systems (QuickBooks Online, Xero, NetSuite) while offering native Excel and Google Sheets integration for reporting. Founded in 2021 and based in New York, the company operates lean across engineering, sales, and marketing with a 51–200 employee base. Current hiring activity spans engineering, sales, and marketing roles at mid-senior levels across the United States, United Kingdom, and Portugal.
LiveFlow integrates with QuickBooks Online, QuickBooks, Xero, and NetSuite. The product also connects to Excel and Google Sheets for reporting and consolidation workflows.
Active projects include launching the AI ERP go-to-market, building reporting infrastructure, integrating additional financial data providers, and acquiring early lighthouse customers to influence the product roadmap.
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