
Restoration Accounting 101: Connecting CoreLogic DASH to Sage or Acumatica

Restoration contractors have a data problem that’s different from most trades. You’re running jobs from insurance claims — with tight documentation requirements, multi-party billing, and job cost data that needs to tie back to your ERP in a format that makes audits survivable.
CoreLogic DASH (formerly NextGear, now part of Cotality) is the dominant job management platform in restoration. But DASH doesn’t do job costing, GL posting, or payroll — that lives in Sage, Acumatica, Viewpoint, or Foundation. And unless you have an integration, someone is manually bridging that gap every day.
What the DASH-to-ERP Problem Looks Like
Without an integration, a typical mid-size restoration contractor’s accounting team is manually entering: new jobs from DASH into the ERP, invoice drafts from DASH into AR, customer records from DASH into the ERP’s customer file, and time and materials into job cost modules. At 20–40 active jobs, that’s hours daily. At 80+ active jobs, it’s a dedicated data-entry headcount.
What PixisSync Syncs Between DASH and Your ERP
PixisSync has been connecting CoreLogic DASH to contractor ERPs longer than almost anyone — our DASH integration work goes back to the NextGear era. The core sync covers:
- Jobs — New DASH jobs create job records in your ERP with claim number, loss type, customer, and location
- Customers & Claimants — Customer/claimant records from DASH sync to your ERP customer file
- Invoices — Draft or final invoices from DASH post to AR in your ERP
- Job Status Updates — Job status changes in DASH (e.g. mitigation complete, pack-out started) can trigger ERP workflow events
Which ERPs Do We Connect DASH To?
- DASH + Acumatica — cloud ERP, strong for multi-entity restoration operations
- DASH + Sage 300 Construction — most common for established restoration contractors
- DASH + Viewpoint Vista — for larger restoration/construction hybrid contractors
- DASH + Viewpoint Spectrum
- DASH + Foundation
- DASH + ACCEO Avantage — for Canadian restoration contractors
A Note on DASH Rebranding
CoreLogic DASH was previously marketed as NextGear Solutions DASH. CoreLogic was subsequently acquired and the platform is now part of Cotality. PixisSync’s integration works regardless of which brand name your vendor uses — the underlying API and data model are the same.
Schedule a free consult to walk through your specific DASH + ERP setup.