Switching to Campfire from Netsuite has been an absolute game-changer. As a CFO running a multi-currency, multi-legal entity operation, I’ve dealt with clunky, frustrating accounting software before. Campfire? A totally different story.
This platform is a dream—it’s intuitive, fast, and actually fun to use. I used to dread logging into my old system, but now? I look forward to it. Campfire helps us get more done with fewer headaches, and that’s everything in today’s “do-more-with-less” world.
Even better, Campfire is a new player in the space, and they’re already shaking things up. They’re releasing new features weekly (seriously, the pace is wild), and the product road map has me genuinely excited for what’s next. It’s clear they’re building this for the long haul, and I’m here for it.
Shoutout to Justin from customer success—this guy is a rockstar! His support is so good it makes other companies’ “white-glove service” look like amateur hour. Whether it’s the migration (they did everything for me!) , setup, or random questions, he’s been there every step of the way.
If you’re thinking about switching, stop thinking and just do it. Campfire is next-level awesome.
Its the accounting platform you wish existed, it has the features a modern accountant & cpa needs. Tons of customization to fit various industries, simple integrations, seamless onboarding, and an amazing team.
Campfire makes accounting simple. The team has removed all of the innefficiencies that come with a legacy ERP. Additionally, we needed to do an entire analysis of our existing actuals, re-state over 2.5 years of actuals, and enter the new actuals in Campfire. This was all done in less than three weeks, while establishing a go-forward close process, and shortening our close to >5 days.
Campfire provides modern accounting software to mid-size tech companies and is flexible enough for any business model such as transactions, usage, milestone/project and subscription. Tech companies such as Sprig and Mojo have migrated out of spreadsheets and into Campfire to automate their revenue accounting, reporting and invoicing. The Company is based in San Francisco and is backed by Foundation Capital, Twenty Two Ventures and Y Combinator.