Dunn gives accountants a free multi-client dashboard to monitor invoice status, flag overdue payments, and help clients get paid — at no extra cost.

The problem you see every year

You reconcile the books and find the same pattern: a handful of invoices that were never chased, payments that arrived months late, bad debt that quietly ate into margins your client didn't know they had. The client didn't chase because they felt awkward, or forgot, or assumed the money would come.

Dunn fixes this at the source — before it becomes your problem at year end.

What Dunn does for your clients

Dunn automates the entire payment reminder process. When a client raises an invoice, Dunn handles everything from there — a friendly nudge before the due date, a firm reminder on the day, and a final notice if payment doesn't arrive. Every message is professional, timely, and sent automatically. Your clients get paid faster without having to do anything.

For more persistent cases, Dunn escalates automatically — from reminder to Letter Before Action to Small Claims Court filing, all from one place.

The accountant dashboard

When your clients use Dunn, you get free access to a dedicated accountant dashboard. From one screen you can see:

No chasing clients for updates. No waiting until the quarterly review to spot a problem. Everything you need, in real time.

Why accountants recommend Dunn

Clients who get paid on time are easier to work with, have healthier cash flow, and generate cleaner books. Recommending Dunn isn't just good for your clients — it makes your job easier too.

We offer a structured referral programme for accountancy practices. For every client you refer who converts to a paid plan, we pay a referral fee directly to your practice. Get in touch to discuss the details.

Getting started

If you'd like to explore Dunn for your clients, or discuss our accountant partnership programme, we'd love to hear from you.

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Dunn is designed to complement your existing practice tools, not replace them. It sits alongside Xero, QuickBooks, and FreeAgent — focused purely on the one job those tools don't do: getting invoices paid.