Digits Unveils Connect API for Faster, AI-Powered Integrations

Technology | October 28, 2025

Digits Unveils Connect API for Faster, AI-Powered Integrations

Digits Connect API automates categorization, vendor matching, and reconciliation using AI-driven logic built directly into the platform.

Jason Bramwell

AI-native general ledger Digits announced Tuesday the launch of Digits Connect API, built to make integrations faster, smarter, and AI-powered at their core.

By opening up the Autonomous General Ledger (AGL), Digits is now giving developers and accounting partners direct access to a ledger that understands context, not just data, the company said in an Oct. 28 media release.

Digits Connect API automates categorization, vendor matching, and reconciliation using AI-driven logic built directly into the platform. Digits also now supports dimensional accounting across departments, locations, and projects, so businesses can classify and analyze their financial data from every angle.

Companies don’t need to track the chart of accounts or ask users to manage mappings—those steps are gone, according to Digits.

“They can just send the data they already have, and Digits takes care of the rest,” the San Francisco-based company said. “When you send a raw transaction to Digits, the AGL will automatically research the vendor, enrich their profile, and post a fully categorized entry to the ledger.”

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Jeff Seibert

“Since Digits is AI-native, we were able to rethink the integration playbook entirely,” Jeff Seibert, founder and CEO of Digits, said in a statement. “For the first time, we’re opening the foundations of the AGL to everyone. This means faster and smarter AI-powered integrations and better access to our ledger from developers and accounting partners. This is the future of open, programmable accounting, something our customers are very excited about.”

As part of this launch, Digits said it now supports dimensional accounting across departments, locations, and projects.

“For accountants and business operators, this means you can classify and analyze payroll, expenses, or revenue by different parts of the business—without exporting to spreadsheets or managing manual tags,” Digits said. “It’s a simpler, more flexible way to see how money moves through an organization: where it’s earned, where it’s spent, and how each area contributes to the whole.”

The Digits Connect API is available in preview today for developers to begin building and testing their apps and will open for app submission later this year.

More information about Digits Connect API can be found here.

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