Capitalize as you build. Audit-ready by default.
Dagron watches your planning tool and Git provider, classifies every project continuously against your accounting standard, and surfaces the few that need a decision. Approve, claim, and amortize at the project level — with the reasoning auditors will ask for attached to every line.
No more March scramble.
Capitalization used to be a year-end ritual — pull twelve months of exports, reconstruct effort from memory, hand it to the auditor in March. Dagron replaces the ritual with a constant signal. Your active R&D investment, earnings impact, and audit pack are alive numbers — every Monday they're as current as the Friday you last reviewed them.
- Audit deliverables accumulate as work happens — quarter-end is a non-event
- CFOs see earnings impact monthly, not just at year-end
- Engineering leaders stop getting pulled out of their day jobs for finance
- When the auditor asks why, the answer is one click — not three weeks of reconstruction
Classification with the work shown.
Every project carries the engine's verdict, the rule citations behind it, and the evidence pulled from your data. When the auditor asks why, the answer is one click away — not a reconstruction job.
- ASC 350-40, IAS 38, and ASU 2025-06 — switch the active standard once at the org level
- Engine produces a verdict with a confidence score; you confirm or override inline
- Significant Development Uncertainty signals surface with citations to the specific rule
- Every override carries an actor, timestamp, and required reason — audit-pack export bundles them
Approve. Claim. Audit.
Every project surfaces a decision exactly when it's ripe — never before. Capitalize, expense, or revisit later; the right next step always shows up. Every choice carries reasoning, an actor, and a timestamp, so when the auditor asks why, the answer is already in the audit pack.
- Decisions land when projects are actually ready — no monthly batch ritual
- Every classification carries its reasoning, timestamp, and approver
- Reversible at any step — auditor flags a discrepancy, you trace and unwind in one click
- One project, one asset on the balance sheet; expensed work recognized over its duration
Everything underneath, for the long tail of edge cases.
Auto-discover projects from your repos
Connect your Git provider and we'll cluster pull requests into coherent projects using merge timing, branch prefixes, file overlap, and content. No planning tool required — but if you have one, that's the primary signal.
Real compensation, not blended rates
We pull contributor compensation, employment dates, and approved time-off from Workday, ADP, BambooHR, Gusto, or Rippling. Hourly rates are derived correctly. Blended rates are an option — not a workaround.
One project, one asset
Capitalized projects roll up into a single asset on the balance sheet — not thousands of PR-level micro-assets. Amortization schedules, useful-life management, and impairment workflows included.
ASC 350-40, ASU 2025-06, or IAS 38
Pick the active standard once at the org level. Switching mid-year re-classifies in-flight projects against the new criteria — and the audit log preserves which standard produced each decision, when.
See it on real data.
30 minutes. We'll walk through Dagron on a sandbox of your tooling and answer questions about your accounting standard.