Q1. What are Capsules?
Capsules are containers that group related transactions together, especially for complex accounting scenarios like prepaid expenses, deferred revenue, accrued expenses, and other advanced entries.
It keeps all linked invoices, bills, journals, and scheduler-generated entries organized in one place.
This can help you review and audit transactions faster.
Q2. What other accounting scenarios can I use Capsules for?
Capsules can be used for any complex or multi-step transaction that requires multiple linked entries.
Common use cases include:
Accrued expenses: Month-end accrual journals, reversals, and the supplier bill once received.
Adjustments or corrections: Reversal entries and correcting journals grouped for audit clarity
Prepaid expenses: Annual insurance or subscriptions paid upfront with monthly amortization journals.
Security deposits: Deposit payment, reclassification entries, and refund or offset
Intercompany transactions: Reimbursements, allocations, and adjustments across related entities.
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Q3. What information does a Capsule contain?
A capsule contains three parts:
Basic details: capsule name, type, and description.
Transactions: invoices, bills, journals, or any mix of entries tied to the capsule.
Schedulers: recurring transactions from any schedulers.
Q4. What are Capsule Types?
Capsule types are labels that help categorize your complex transactions (e.g., prepaid expenses, deferred revenue, intercompany).
Your organization starts with default types, and you can add, edit, or rename types to match your accounting needs.
Q5. How do I create a Capsule?
Go Reports > Capsules > + New Capsule. Alternatively, when creating or editing transactions, you can click the capsule icon to create a new one.
Create a new capsule by entering a name, selecting a type, and adding an optional description.
Q6. How do I attach a transaction to a Capsule?
When creating or editing a transaction, select the capsule icon and choose an existing capsule or create a new one.
You can also move a transaction from one capsule to another when needed.
Q7. Can I move a transaction to another Capsule?
Yes. You can open a transaction, select the capsule icon, and choose the new capsule you want to move it to.
You can also open a capsule, select multiple transactions, and bulk move them to another capsule.
Q8. How do I delete a Capsule?
A capsule must be empty before it can be deleted. Once all transactions are removed, it will appear under the Empty tab, where you can delete it.
Q9. How do I know if a transaction is part of a Capsule?
You can view all transactions under a capsule by going to Reports > Capsules.
When viewing a transaction, the capsule icon appears beside Invoice Details if it is assigned to a capsule.
When editing a transaction, the capsule icon will be highlighted if the transaction belongs to a capsule.
Q10. How do Schedulers work with Capsules?
If a scheduler has a capsule selected, every recurring entry it generates will automatically be created under the same capsule.
This ensures all related future transactions are grouped together.
Q11. How do Capsules appear in reports?
You can choose to group ledger entries by Capsules.
Q12. How are Capsules different from Tracking Tags?
Tracking tags label transactions for reporting.
Capsules group full transactions and schedulers, letting you view all entries related to a complex accounting flow.
In reports, you can group ledger entries by Capsules, while Tracking Tags can only be used as a filter.
Q13. Can I use Capsules in Clio?
Yes. Clio can detect when a document represents a complex transaction and suggest creating a capsule with the correct initial entries and schedulers.
Once confirmed, Clio automatically creates the capsule and all required draft transactions.
Q14. How do I attach multiple transactions to a Capsule?
You can use the Quick Fix function to do bulk attachment of transactions to a capsule.






