Learn how to select the right tools for your firm and design your tech stack so that it is completely connected, streamlines data and built for automation.
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Webinar
Your next update on Karbon’s integrations roadmap, including everything from StanfordTax to Zoom.
Watch the RecordingJoin Karbon’s Co-Founder and Chief Partnerships Officer, Ian Vacin, and Director of Partnerships, Sam Utesch as they recap Karbon’s latest integrations from the first half of the year and unveil what’s coming up on the roadmap.
You’ll get an in-depth look at Karbon’s expanding ecosystem including:
Newly added integrations to Karbon’s connected apps including StanfordTax, TaxNow, Vinyl, Zoom, and more.
Upcoming integrations to further connect all aspects of your firm—from CRM to HR, from tax to billing.
An exclusive preview of Karbon’s integrated workflows and API advancements that open up new opportunities for customization and deep system connectivity.
Whether you’re looking to optimize your tech stack, eliminate data silos, or discover new ways to boost connectivity and productivity, this webinar will give you the insights needed to make important technology decisions at your firm for the rest of 2025 and beyond.
Meet the Speakers
Learn how to select the right tools for your firm and design your tech stack so that it is completely connected, streamlines data and built for automation.
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The new Xero and Karbon integration gives firms a powerful solution to manage tasks, financial data, and fuel sustainable growth.
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Learn how accounting professionals across 6 continents are moving beyond experimentation and using AI more intentionally in their firms.
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Download free accounting templates to manage everything from client onboarding to payroll processing.
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We spoke with managers from high-performing accounting firms to find out the best interview questions to ask when hiring new candidates.
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