Xero Accounting app - Ability to view Balance Sheet
Hi Xero Team,
I’m really disappointed to discover that the Xero Mobile App doesn’t provide any way to view the Balance Sheet - a core financial statement that forms half of any set of accounts and is the backbone of understanding a business’s position.
As a property developer, tracking CAPEX spends per project is critical, and not having quick access to this information on the go is a significant limitation. Even a simple dashboard or quick-glance view in the app would make a huge difference for users like me who rely on Xero to manage their businesses efficiently.
We all pay a considerable amount for Xero, and I think customers deserve better here. I’d strongly encourage the development team to prioritise adding this functionality.
Kind regards,
James
Appreciate your feedback here, James. It's good to hear the sort of information our customers would find most handy on the go.
This isn't something we have direct plans for atm, but we'll get a sens of the interest for viewing the Balance Sheet in the Xero Accounting app from the community here and I'll let you know if there are any plans made.
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Camille Woodward
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I agree, we need the balance sheet and the P&L on the app.
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jack smith
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In Xero, the Balance Sheet view can feel hidden at first, though once pinned to the dashboard or accessed through Reports → Financial Statements, it becomes much easier to track real-time position. Custom date ranges and comparison columns help spot movement in assets and liabilities without exporting to spreadsheets. Tools that translate complex data into clearer layers always make work smoother; that same “structured output” idea is explained nicely in a breakdown on how slicer software processes models into precise instructions: https://orcaslicer.pro/
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samuel mixhle
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Being able to view the Balance Sheet directly in Xero is a big help, especially when you want a clear snapshot without exporting reports every time. I’ve noticed that tools feel far more useful when they give that level of visibility and control in one place. It’s similar to how power users prefer apps that don’t hide important details behind extra steps. In the Android space, I came across a write up on MT Manager that explains how developers manage files and app data efficiently from one interface. If you’re curious, it’s here https://mtmanagersapk.com/