Built Fast. Sold Faster. Broken Later? The Truth About Accounting Tech | ARC
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MVP culture, investor pressure, and marketing—not product quality—often decide winners.
Accounting ARC
With Liz Mason and Byron Patrick
Center for Accounting Transformation
The accounting technology market looks crowded from the outside. New tools launch every month. Conference expo halls overflow with promise. And artificial intelligence is accelerating everything.
But beneath that surface, the economics of building accounting technology tell a more complicated story—one shaped as much by venture capital and sales pressure as by innovation itself.
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In the latest episode of Accounting ARC, Byron Patrick, CPA.CITP, and Liz Mason, CPA, step back to examine how the industry got here—and where it is likely headed next.
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