Ignition is the leading revenue generation platform for accounting and professional services businesses to spark greater efficiency and profitability.
Ignition automates and optimizes proposals, billing, payments and workflows in a single platform that fits seamlessly into existing technology stacks.
With a vision to transform how professional services and their clients do business together, Ignition empowers 7,000+ businesses to reach their full revenue potential.
To date, Ignition customers have engaged over 1.5 million clients and generated US $6.6b in revenue via the platform.
Ignition’s 180–strong global workforce spans Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the Philippines, US and the UK.
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