About the Dokus beta
Careful access. Real usage. Long-term intent.
What beta means at Dokus
Beta at Dokus does not mean experimental.
It means we're deliberately limiting access while the system matures in real environments.
Core functionality is stable.
Some parts are still evolving.
We prefer fewer users who care
over many users who tolerate.
What's stable
The following are already in active use:
- •Document ingestion and structuring
- •Cashflow alignment with documents
- •PEPPOL send and receive flows
- •Core accounting-facing exports
These form the foundation of Dokus Core.
What's evolving
Some areas are still being refined:
- •Edge cases in document interpretation
- •Interface details and pacing
- •Supporting workflows around collaboration
These improvements happen incrementally, based on real usage.
What beta access involves
Joining during beta means:
- •You'll use Dokus in real conditions
- •You'll occasionally notice changes
- •Your feedback influences priorities
- •Support capacity is limited
There are no sudden redesigns.
No breaking changes without notice.
Founding members
During beta, we're inviting a small number of companies to become founding members.
Founding members:
- •Get one year of Dokus Core at no cost
- •Shape how the product evolves
- •Join early — and stay with us long-term
Founding access is limited.
For accounting firms
We're also working with a small number of accounting partners during beta.
This allows us to:
- •Validate real-world data structures
- •Reduce friction before accounting begins
- •Align with existing practices
Accountants are partners in this process.
How access works
Access is not instant.
All applications are reviewed manually.
We onboard slowly and deliberately.
If there's a fit, you'll hear from us.
If not, there's no obligation on either side.
Beta is a phase.
Clarity is the goal.
Dokus is built for the long term. Beta is how we make sure it stays that way.