Visma eAccounting, eEkonomi, Spiris and Spcs Integration — What Is What and Why It All Points to the Same API
- Dr. Themo Voswinckel ⎪Co-Founder

- Feb 23
- 3 min read
Updated: 6 days ago
If you are a developer or product manager researching accounting integrations in the Nordic and Benelux markets, there is a good chance you have encountered several different names that all seem to refer to the same system: Visma eAccounting, Visma eEkonomi, Visma Spcs, Spiris, Bokföring & Fakturering. The confusion is real and understandable — these names reflect a product and company that has been rebranded multiple times across different markets and years.
This article gives you the complete, accurate picture. It is written to be the definitive reference for anyone trying to understand what these names mean, which product they refer to, and what it means for your integration.
Key Takeaways
Visma eAccounting, Visma Spiris, Visma eEkonomi, Visma Spcs and Bokföring & Fakturering all refer to the same product and the same API — just different names across markets and time.
The API has not changed despite multiple rebrands. Existing integrations are unaffected.
Visma e-conomic and Visma Administration are entirely different products
Maesn covers all markets under one unified integration — Norway, Netherlands and Sweden.

Visma eAccounting, Bokföring & Fakturering, eEkonomi Are All the Same Product
The short answer: all of these names refer to one underlying cloud accounting platform, developed and maintained by the same company. The different names are the result of market-specific branding and a company rebrand — not different products or different technical platforms.
Here is the complete naming history and current state:
Name | Market | Status | Notes |
Visma eAccounting | Norway, Netherlands | Current product name | Primary product name in these markets |
Visma Spiris (Bokföring & Fakturering) | Sweden | Current product name & company name | New name since 2025 rebrand |
Visma eEkonomi | Sweden | Former product name | Replaced by Bokföring & Fakturering |
Visma Spcs | Sweden | Former company name | The Swedish subsidiary, now renamed Spiris |
The API itself — hosted at eaccountingapi.vismaonline.com — is the same across all systems and markets.
Visma Administration Is Not the Same as Visma eAccounting
One source of confusion worth addressing directly: Visma Administration (also known as Visma SPCS Administration) is a separate, on-premise desktop accounting product. It is not a version of eAccounting and does not share the same API. Spiris itself no longer sells Visma Administration via its web channel. If a customer of yours is running Visma Administration, that is a fundamentally different integration target with different technical requirements.
What This Means When You Search for Visma eAccounting API Integration Documentation
When developers search for eAccounting API Integration documentation or community resources, they often use the name they encountered in the wild — which might be any of the names listed above. Here is a quick translation guide, that all lead to the same API provided by Visma and supported by Maesn:
Searching for "Visma eEkonomi API"
Searching for "Visma Spcs API"
Searching for "Visma Spiris API"
Searching for "Bokföring & Fakturering API"
Searching for "Visma eAccounting API Norway"
Searching for "Visma eAccounting Netherlands"
Searching for "Visma eAccounting API integration"
One Integration, All Markets — How Maesn Handles the Naming Complexity
For SaaS teams integrating with their customers' accounting systems, this naming landscape creates a real operational challenge: your customers might refer to their accounting software by any of the names above, across multiple markets.
Maesn surfaces Visma all as a single, unified integration target. Whether your customer is running eAccounting in Norway, Bokföring & Fakturering via Spiris in Sweden or eAccounting in the Netherlands, Maesn handles the routing and configuration under the hood. You integrate once; Maesn takes care of the market-specific differences.
Check the Maesn documentation for Visma eAccounting or talk to the Maesn team to get started.

















