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Karbon is a SaaS company that builds practice management software for accounting firms. Its product is designed to bring the day to day running of an accounting practice into one place, helping teams organise client work, manage deadlines, standardise processes, and keep communication and tasks visible across the firm. In an industry where work is often tracked across email, spreadsheets, and disconnected tools, Karbon’s focus is on reducing operational friction and giving firms a clearer view of what is happening, what is due next, and who is responsible.

The company primarily serves professional services teams in accountancy, from smaller practices through to larger multi team firms that need consistent workflows and oversight. Users are typically accountants, practice managers, client service teams, and firm leaders who want more predictability in delivery and a better client experience without relying on informal knowledge or manual chasing. Because the product sits at the centre of how a firm operates, it needs to support a wide range of real world working styles, including recurring compliance work, ad hoc advisory projects, and collaboration across roles.

Within the SaaS ecosystem, Karbon sits in the practice management category for accounting, adjacent to cloud accounting platforms and document and e signature tools. It is not trying to replace core bookkeeping or tax software, instead it acts as the operational layer that helps firms plan, execute, and track work across clients and services. That positioning usually comes with high expectations around reliability, permissions, auditability, and integrations, since customers depend on the system to run their firm and to keep work moving during busy periods.

People who tend to thrive in a company like Karbon are those who enjoy solving practical workflow problems and can translate the needs of a specialist industry into simple product decisions. Product management, design, and engineering roles are likely to involve building features that support complex processes while keeping the user experience clear for non technical users. Customer success, implementation, and support skill sets are also important in practice management software, as firms often need help adopting new ways of working and getting value from the platform. Experience with B2B SaaS, integrations, data migration, or working with professional services customers can be particularly relevant, even if you have not worked in accounting specifically.

For job seekers, Karbon is likely to appeal if you want to work on software that is central to how customers operate and where improvements can have a direct impact on people’s day to day work. The domain is process heavy and detail oriented, which can suit candidates who like structured problem solving and care about usability and clarity. If you are motivated by building tools that help teams collaborate, hit deadlines, and deliver consistent service, Karbon’s focus on modernising accounting firm operations may be a good fit.