A free double-entry General Ledger Yoke — Chart of Accounts, journal entries, declarative posting rules, and three financial statements your other Yokes can post into.
Yoke Ledger
Yoke Ledger is a double-entry General Ledger that other Yokes post into. Install it from the Marketplace and your tenant gets a working Chart of Accounts, an FSM-driven journal-entry workflow, a default posting rule, and three financial statements — Trial Balance, Profit & Loss, Balance Sheet.
Gating
The listing is fastyoke.yoke-ledger. It is free and
available to every paid tier from Solo and above. Install
auto-grants the entitlement — there is no Stripe checkout
step.
What install seeds
When you install the Yoke, the platform writes three things into your tenant on the first request:
- The
gl_journal_entryFSM schema — the workflow definition that drives thedraft → posted ↔ reversedlifecycle. - A starter Chart of Accounts — AR, AP, Cash, Revenue, COGS, and a small set of standard accounts. You edit them to match your books from there.
- A default posting rule —
invoice → AR / Revenue. Any Yoke that emits aninvoicesource event posts a journal entry crediting Revenue and debiting AR automatically.
The never-delete-the-books guarantee
If you uninstall Yoke Ledger from the Marketplace, the platform uninstall revokes the entitlement but retains all GL data — your accounts, your entries, your posting rules, your reports stay exactly where they were. Reinstall and they're all there. The books cannot be lost by a misclick.
What's not in Yoke Ledger today
- AR and AP modules beyond the default invoice rule.
- Period close and fiscal-year boundary workflows.
- Multi-currency — USD only.
- Reconciliation against bank statements — match posted entries against an imported statement.
- Real-time consolidated reporting across tenants in the same org.
See also
- Chart of accounts — the five account types, codes, and the editor surface.
- Journal entries — lifecycle, balance invariant, immutability.
- Posting rules — the declarative rule shape and the sources that fire them.
- Reports — the three financial statements.
- API reference — the REST surface.