Roadmap

Build the reliable core. Then earn the extras.

AccountMode grows from real weekly use. This roadmap separates what works now from what is being refined and what remains an idea, without pretending every possibility is a promise.

Available in testing

The bookkeeping core

  • UK tax years and weekly records
  • Income, expenses and references
  • Mileage and car costs
  • Clients, groups and payment history
  • Pension and charity records
  • Receipts, scans and file attachments
  • Editable categories and tags
  • Quarterly and tax-year reporting
  • CSV, PDF and JSON exports
  • Private CloudKit record sync
  • Optional biometric lock
In refinement

Ready for everyday trust

  • Performance with larger record sets
  • Cross-device sync diagnostics
  • Attachment management at scale
  • Spreadsheet and CSV import mapping
  • Accountant template exports
  • Recurring entry management
  • Search and record filtering
  • Data safety and migration checks
  • Accessibility and App Store readiness
Future direction

Useful connections

  • TeachMode payment import
  • Generic invoice-software imports
  • Broader attachment sync
  • Additional accountant templates
  • More configurable tax estimation
  • Optional shared app identity
  • Deeper quarterly health checks

Roadmap items may change as testing reveals what is most important. AccountMode does not currently include bank linking, automatic HMRC submission or professional tax advice.

A deliberate boundary

AccountMode keeps the books. TeachMode runs the teaching.

The long-term direction is a safe import bridge: invoices and received payments originate in TeachMode, while AccountMode remains the source of truth for bookkeeping, expenses, mileage and accountant exports. No fragile merged database is planned.

Have a workflow we have missed?

Real examples shape the roadmap.

Tell us what your accountant asks for, which invoice system you use or where admin tends to get stuck. Practical use cases are more useful than a long feature wish list.

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