Bookkeeping & bank import
CAMT.053 and MT940 import from Dutch banks, reconciliation with splits and merges, and search that answers in under a tenth of a second.
boeq is local-first bookkeeping you buy once. Growth for us doesn't mean a higher monthly fee for you: it means new one-time modules as your business grows, and new countries built the way we built the Netherlands — on the local tax model, not translated on top of it.
boeq launches in 2026 for macOS and iOS, built for the Dutch eenmanszaak. Everything below is working software, not a promise.
CAMT.053 and MT940 import from Dutch banks, reconciliation with splits and merges, and search that answers in under a tenth of a second.
Compliant PDF invoices with KvK number, btw-id and a KOR-aware footer; receipt scanning with on-device OCR — never uploaded anywhere.
Boxes 1a–5b prepared the way Mijn Belastingdienst Zakelijk asks for them, KOR threshold monitoring, and a profit estimate with the main deductions.
An encrypted database on your own device, optional encrypted backup to your own iCloud Drive, multiple companies, and an interface in English, Dutch and Ukrainian.
When your eenmanszaak grows, you shouldn't have to leave boeq for a subscription tool. These are planned as separate one-time-purchase modules — opt-in, priced once, never a recurring fee. Planned means planned: none of these are built yet.
Dutch loonadministratie for the eenmanszaak that hires an apprentice or assistant — loonheffing-native, not generic payroll. Planned, one-time module.
Some businesses outgrow the eenmanszaak legal form. boeq should carry you through the conversion instead of losing you to a BV-native tool. Planned, one-time module.
Real fixed-asset accounting for higher-revenue years: depreciation schedules and the kleinschaligheidsinvesteringsaftrek (KIA). Planned, one-time module.
boeq's tax rules live in versioned configuration, not in code — the architecture was built to learn a second country. This is the order we are exploring, and why. All of it is exploration — no dates promised.
Same language, the same word — eenmanszaak — and the same CAMT.053 bank files. The btw model is a close cousin of the Dutch one, and Belgian sole traders pay monthly subscriptions for their bookkeeping today. Exploration — no dates promised.
Europe's largest solo-entrepreneur market and its most privacy-conscious one — local, offline software is a tradition there, not a novelty. Needs a German interface and the EÜR and Umsatzsteuer models built properly. Exploration — no dates promised.
A natural follow-on once boeq speaks German: the Einnahmen-Ausgaben-Rechnung matches how boeq already thinks, and one-person businesses (EPU) are the majority of all Austrian companies. Exploration — no dates promised.
The home of buy-once software and of camt.053 as the national banking standard. Needs Swiss franc support and the Swiss VAT model first, so it comes later. Exploration — no dates promised.
An honest note: the only date on this page is the 2026 launch in the Netherlands. Everything under "Next" and "Later" is planned or exploratory work, in the order we currently believe in — it can change, and nothing here is a commitment to a date. What will not change: one-time purchase, local-first, no subscription.