ComputerEase integration
Feed job costs and AR into ComputerEase without re-keying a single ticket.
FortressYard connects to Deltek ComputerEase as a job-cost and accounts-receivable feed. It reads reference data (customers, jobs, cost codes) over the REST API and writes expenses and subcontract costs; because ComputerEase's REST surface has no AR write endpoint, invoices are delivered through its supported file-import path. The result: your scale-house activity reaches ComputerEase without manual entry.
The field and the books, finally in sync
Every invoice you create in FortressYard appears in ComputerEase automatically — the office stops re-keying the scale house after dark.
Customers, invoices, and balances stay matched, so the yard and ComputerEase never disagree about what shipped or what's owed.
ComputerEase remains your system of record. FortressYard meets it through its own API, so your accountant's workflow doesn't change.
If ComputerEase is briefly unreachable, invoices still post in FortressYard and the sync retries — the scale house keeps weighing trucks.
Connect once, then forget it
Provide your ComputerEase API auth key; FortressYard authenticates and pulls reference data, storing the key encrypted.
Match ComputerEase customers, jobs, and cost codes to FortressYard once.
Expenses and subcontract costs are written over the API; AR invoices are generated as a ComputerEase-format import file.
The invoice file imports into ComputerEase on your schedule — the same file path your accountant already uses, just produced automatically.
Exactly what moves between FortressYard and ComputerEase
ComputerEase integration questions
Why are invoices imported by file instead of API?
What does it write directly over the API?
How fast can it go live?
Is this built for an aggregate yard specifically?
See ComputerEase working in FortressYard
Book a demo and we'll connect it to your books and walk a real invoice through, end to end.