Accounting Seed Makes the Inc. 5000 for the Sixth Consecutive Year

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Accounting Seed Makes the Inc. 5000 for the Sixth Consecutive Year

CFO Tech Outlook | Wednesday, August 13, 2025

COLUMBIA, Md -- Today Inc. revealed that Accounting Seed—the number one accounting solution built on Salesforce—made the 2025 Inc. 5000 for the sixth year in a row as one of the fastest-growing private companies in America. The list provides a data-driven snapshot of the most successful companies within the economy's most dynamic segment—its independent, entrepreneurial businesses.

Accounting Seed: Financial Clarity for Growing Businesses

Accounting Seed is a cloud-based accounting platform built natively on Salesforce. With over 60,000 daily users in the small and midsize business market, the company has achieved consistent year-over-year growth, fueled by ongoing investments in automation, AI, and customer experience. In 2025, Accounting Seed delivered AI Invoice Capture as part of its expanded AP Automation suite, giving finance teams a smarter, faster way to reduce manual work and improve accuracy.

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"Our mission is simple: we're here to serve our customers with an accounting solution that drives efficiency and eliminates manual work, all on the Salesforce Platform," said Steve Lorenc, CEO of Accounting Seed. "We've built Accounting Seed to help businesses save time and reduce costs so they can do more with less and lead confidently. From nonprofits to manufacturing firms to tech companies, we're seeing our customers grow without needing to add unnecessary expenses or increase headcount—and that's exactly the kind of impact we aim to deliver. Making the Inc. 5000 list for the sixth year in a row tells us we're on the right path, and we are truly honored."

The announcement comes as Accounting Seed prepares to return as a sponsor at Dreamforce 2025, where attendees can experience the platform's latest AI and automation features live. The company also recently launched community groups, giving customers a dedicated space to exchange insights and share advice on key topics such as leveraging AI in their accounting processes.

"As AI continues to evolve, we're focused on providing real value to finance teams and the businesses we support," said Ryan Sieve, CTO at Accounting Seed. "Everything we build is designed to eliminate friction in the day-to-day processes that drain time and allow our customers to act on their data with confidence. The continued recognition from Inc. 5000 doesn't happen by accident; it's the result of the passionate people behind Accounting Seed—both staff and partners—who are focused every day on delivering real results for our customers. We're grateful for the journey and committed to continuing to raise the bar."

The Prestige Behind Inc. 5000

This year's Inc. 5000 honorees have demonstrated exceptional growth while navigating economic uncertainty, inflationary pressure, and a fluctuating labor market. Among the top 500 companies on the list, the median three-year revenue growth rate reached 1,552 percent, and those companies have collectively added more than 48,678 jobs to the U.S. economy over the past three years.

For the full list, company profiles, and a searchable database by industry and location, visit: www.inc.com/inc5000.

"Making the Inc. 5000 is always a remarkable achievement, but earning a spot this year speaks volumes about a company's tenacity and clarity of vision," says Mike Hofman, editor-in-chief of Inc. "These businesses have thrived amid rising costs, shifting global dynamics, and constant change. They didn't just weather the storm—they grew through it, and their stories are a powerful reminder that the entrepreneurial spirit is the engine of the U.S. economy."

Inc. will celebrate the honorees at the 2025 Inc. 5000 Conference & Gala, taking place October 22–24 in Phoenix, and the top 500 will be listed in the Fall issue of Inc. Magazine.

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