Intro
Something changed at Accountex this year.
Yes, the software demos were slicker. The AI buzz louder. The tote bags more… plentiful.
But, the real shift? It wasn’t just about new tech—it was about better questions.
How do we stop drowning in admin?
How do we get closer to clients, not just their numbers?
How do we build firms that are future-proof, not just functional?
Here are 5 product trends that stood out—not just because they’re shiny and new, but because they speak to what accountants actually need.
1. Automation That Doesn’t Kill the Job—It Redefines It
Forget the robots-are-taking-over narrative.
The best automation we saw wasn’t about cutting humans out. It was about giving them their time (and sanity) back. Accountants are very capable, and equipping them with good tools allows them to make the best use of their time and stay on top of the workload.
Tools that auto-reconcile, flag risks, fill in the gaps — yes, these are very useful. But, also ones that make space for better conversations, better service and better thinking.
2. Platforms That Play Nicely Together
One of the biggest frustrations for firms? Tools that don’t talk to each other. Your software can be great and save a lot of time in the individual steps, but you lose a lot of those efficiency gains if you still spend your time shuttling the data back and forth.
We’re seeing more platforms act as connective tissue — bringing bookkeeping, working papers, tax and reporting into a single flow. In addition, the API’s and integrations between software can be as useful as the tools themselves.
Less logging in and out. Fewer missed updates. More headspace.
3. Live Data That Fuels Real Insight
Static spreadsheets are out. Continuous data is in.
It’s not just about seeing numbers faster—it’s about surfacing insights that matter before year-end.
The shift? From historical reporting to real-time, strategic visibility. Cloud bookkeeping tools have allowed businesses to do this for a while but now accounting firms are making use of that easily accessible data. Turning what might have been a year-end process into more regular touchpoints and stronger relationships with their clients.
Tools that help you spot trends, coach clients and lead the financial conversation — not just tidy it up after the fact.
4. The Rise of the ‘Advisory-Ready’ Accountant
Advisory isn’t new. But, the tech finally is.
Platforms are starting to recognise the reality: advisory can’t happen if your data’s a mess.
We’re seeing features designed to support client conversations, not just compliance—clear dashboards, benchmarking, prepped talking points. Accountants also need the headspace to know that they are on top of their compliance workload to start investing time into advisory. Having the time and the tools makes accountants ready to start providing more value to their clients.
Helping firms stop reacting and start advising.
5. Cloud Tools That Work the Way Firms Work
Remote isn’t radical anymore. Neither is flexible, asynchronous, or hybrid.
But not all platforms have kept up. The most exciting ones we saw?
They didn’t just move to the cloud—they reimagined workflows for the cloud:
• Real-time collaboration
• Shared notes and context
• One source of truth, everywhere
Closing Thought
Accountex 2025 wasn’t just a showcase of what’s possible. It was a reminder of what’s needed.
Not just smarter tech. But tech that supports smarter ways of working.