The first half of 2026 was a heavy stretch of connector work at Apideck. We shipped more than 25 new connectors and expanded coverage on the platforms our customers already build with. Most of the new connectors are accounting API connectors, and two of them are launches we had wanted to ship for a long time: QuickBooks Desktop and SAP S/4HANA Cloud, two of the most-requested platforms on our roadmap, both are now live in beta.
Together they extend the Unified Accounting API into the platforms that tend to decide deals, from on-premise SMBs through to enterprise ERP. Here is what shipped, starting with those two.
The headline launches: QuickBooks Desktop and SAP S/4HANA
QuickBooks Desktop is the release we heard the most demand for. A large share of established small and mid-sized businesses still keep their books on the desktop product rather than QuickBooks Online, and reaching it directly has meant owning a SOAP-era Web Connector that few engineering teams want on their roadmap. The QuickBooks Desktop connector puts that platform behind Apideck's unified accounting API, with read access to the core ledger, from customers and invoices through to journal entries and purchase orders.
SAP S/4HANA Cloud opens the opposite end of the market. Enterprise ERP usually sits behind SAP-specific tooling and consultants, which keeps smaller product teams out of enterprise deals. The SAP S/4HANA Cloud connector reads the core transaction set plus subsidiaries and departments for multi-entity structures, so an enterprise prospect on SAP no longer means a months-long bespoke build before you can pull their data.
Both shipped in beta and read-only first, on purpose: it lets teams start building and testing against real data right away, and it already serves the many use cases that only need to read accounting data. Write support is on the way, so anything that needs to push data back can switch on when it lands.
Three more global platforms
Three more launches widen the global core:
- Stripe brings billing and payments data into the accounting model for any product that reconciles revenue, covering invoices, payments, refunds, and more
- Intuit Enterprise Suite connects alongside QuickBooks Online for customers moving up-market within the Intuit family, so a growing customer becomes a configuration change rather than a new integration
- Odoo , the open-source ERP from the fast-growing Belgian company, ships with one of the deepest resource sets we offer, spanning accounting and operations
That completes the Intuit lineup: with QuickBooks Desktop and Intuit Enterprise Suite added, all of Intuit's products now run through one schema.
Broader reach across European accounting
A unified API is only as useful as its coverage in the markets where your customers operate, and Europe runs on local accounting platforms. This year added the ones that anchor their home markets:
- Pennylane, the fast-growing French platform for SMBs and their accountants
- Moneybird and Yuki, both widely used across the Netherlands and Belgium, Yuki especially among accounting firms
- Datev Unternehmen Online, the system most German tax advisors and their clients work in
- Holded, the all-in-one business and accounting platform common among Spanish SMBs
- Spiris/Visma eAccounting and Fortnox, two mainstays of the Swedish and Nordic market
- Wafeq, built for the Middle East and the GCC, where e-invoicing mandates in Saudi Arabia and the UAE are moving SMBs onto cloud bookkeeping
Expanding into one of these markets used to mean a fresh integration for the local platform your users expect. Increasingly it is already supported, which turns a regional launch into a configuration change.
Next-generation ERP and accounting tools
Alongside the established names, a wave of modern and AI-native finance platforms got connectors this year. These are the tools fast-growing finance teams are adopting now:
- Rillet, an AI-native general ledger, with read and write support
- Dualentry, built for multi-entity startups
- Digits and Campfire, two AI-native platforms aimed at modern finance teams
- Wave, the free accounting product popular with smaller businesses
Supporting these early keeps your product relevant to customers who have already moved off legacy software.
Going deeper on the accounting API connectors you already use
New connectors are half the story. The platforms carrying the most production traffic also gained coverage, because a connector that handles 80 percent of a workflow still leaves the rest on your plate. The headline additions:
- NetSuite: Profit and Loss and Balance Sheet reports, plus Employees, Expense Categories, and Expense Reports
- Sage Intacct: Subsidiaries, Projects, Bank Feed Statements, and full Employee support
- QuickBooks: a dedicated Refunds resource and Projects
- Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central: Bill Payments and employee accounts on journals and expenses
- Exact Online and Workday: Payments and Bill Payments
One release cuts across many of these at once: a multi-entity Companies resource across Xero, Sage Intacct, and other multi-company connectors. A customer running several legal entities under one login can now list those entities and target the right one through a single connection, which removes a common source of friction for accounting firms and multi-subsidiary businesses. The changelog has the rest, down to the resource and operation.
Beyond accounting
The year's work was not limited to finance:
- Remote, for HRIS data (employees, time off, payroll)
- JobAdder, for applicant tracking
- Folk, a CRM connector
- Linear and Jira Teams, for engineering and issue-tracking workflows
Existing connectors improved too. Shopify and HiBob moved to modern OAuth, and connection reliability gained token-refresh webhook events. A maintained connector keeps getting better without anything changing on your side.
Where to start
If a platform on this list maps to a deal you are working or a customer request you have parked, open the connector library and check the resource coverage, then wire it into your existing integration. You can test against any connector on a free trial, or book a demo to walk through a specific market or system.
If the platform you need is not here yet, tell us. Customer demand is how we prioritise what to build next, and a good share of this year's releases started as exactly that kind of request.
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