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ACCOUNTING ]

Clear Books

Pluvo is preparing read-only Clear Books syncs so finance teams can bring source data into AI reports, forecasts, and variance workflows.

PlannedPlannedRead-onlySetup on request

Clear Books

Connected to Pluvo context

Planned
Auth
OAuth 2.0 or API key
Scope
Read-only
Sync
Planned
Plan
Enterprise
Request access

SOC 2 Type II controls. Data is encrypted in transit and at rest.

What syncs ]

Data refreshed automatically.

Read-only
ObjectDirectionUpdates
GL accounts and balancesInto PluvoPlanned
Journal entriesInto PluvoPlanned
Invoices and billsInto PluvoPlanned
Customers and vendorsInto PluvoPlanned
Departments, classes, and locationsInto PluvoPlanned
BudgetsInto PluvoPlanned

How it works ]

Connecting Clear Books is fast and controlled.

No disruption to your close process. Just a secure connection and a model finance can review.

1

Connect Clear Books

Connect Clear Books with scoped, read-only access in one click. No password is stored, and Pluvo never writes back.

2

Map your data

Pluvo detects accounts, classes, departments, vendors, customers, and entities so finance can confirm the model quickly.

3

Deploy your agents

Run analysis, reporting, and forecasts against live data from day one.

Once connected ]

Let Pluvo reason from Clear Books outward.

Clear Booksbecomes one source inside Pluvo's broader finance context layer, alongside the rest of your business data.

Close with context

Connect Clear Books accounting data to Pluvo so finance can explain movement, trace source records, and act sooner.

Trace every answer

Every report number can point back to the Clear Books source objects behind it.

Model the business live

Combine Clear Books with billing, banking, CRM, payroll, and warehouse data for decision-ready analysis.

Get one step closer to zero-day close ]

Connect Clear Books and let Pluvo do the analysis.

Put live business data behind your reports, forecasts, and recurring finance workflows.

Ready to put finance on real business context?

Your systems, business logic, and decisions become one governed intelligence layer for the office of the CFO.