Hogia
Swedish family-owned software group with a specialised byråprogram for accounting, tax, and payroll firms.
Primary
Practice Mgmt
Kind
Practice Mgmt
Pricing
Fixed + transaction-based per product line
Website
Each dimension is a composite of public signals. The Index is a weighted average; weights are published on the methodology page.
Where the tool plays across the 17-category taxonomy used by this index.
The system of record — chart of accounts, journal entries, trial balance.
Classifying bank and card transactions against a chart of accounts.
Matching ledger entries to bank statements; flagging discrepancies.
Bill capture, vendor management, approval workflows, payment execution.
Invoicing, dunning, collections, payment matching.
Accruals, deferrals, depreciation, task orchestration, review workflows.
P&L, balance sheet, cash flow, variance analysis, board-ready packs.
Income tax, sales tax / VAT / moms, nexus tracking, e-filing.
Documentation, PBC lists, evidence trails, auditor collaboration.
Wage calculation, withholdings, benefits, regulatory filings.
Inter-company elimination, currency translation, consolidated statements.
ASC 606 / IFRS 15 automation, performance-obligation tracking.
Corporate cards, expense policy, reimbursements, spend controls.
Forecasting, budgeting, scenario modeling, variance commentary.
Conversational query, report generation, and action-taking via chat.
Firm-side workflow, client portals, deadlines, CRM, billing, and team orchestration for accounting and tax practices.
Generative-AI research and memo-writing assistants trained on tax code, rulings, and case law.
Hogia is Sweden's long-standing family-owned software group and one of the five suppliers that Swedish accounting trade press consistently groups together — Björn Lundén, Edison, Fortnox, Hogia, Visma Spcs, and Wolters Kluwer — as the providers that matter for Swedish revisionsbyrå practice software. Hogia's firm-oriented suite covers Redovisning, Lön, Skatt, and audit-adjacent tooling across industry-specific lines; its transport-industry speciality is particularly deep but not the reason it sits in this ranking.
For a Swedish practice, the decision to run on Hogia versus Fortnox Byråstöd, Visma Advisor, or Capego is rarely about AI today. It is about pricing model (Hogia uses a fixed price for most products plus transaction-based pricing for a subset), about Swedish ownership and long-horizon stability, and about existing integration with client-side Hogia deployments. Hogia's AI roadmap has been more incremental than DATEV's or Stotax's equivalents in Germany, which is consistent with the conservative posture of the Swedish practice-software segment generally.
Local fit is essentially SE-only. Hogia's presence outside Sweden is limited, and international buyers will effectively never encounter the product.
Citations
- Tidningen Konsulten — program-supplier pricing and terms (Björn Lundén / Fortnox / Hogia / Visma / Wolters Kluwer)tidningenkonsulten.se/artiklar/viktiga-fragor-till-programleverantorerna-inom-redovisning
- Hogia company profile (Swedish-owned software group)hogia.se