Village financial management faces various fundamental challenges, including transaction recording that is still manual, a lack of integration between financial systems and village operational activities, and the absence of a platform capable of serving multiple villages within a single efficient infrastructure. These conditions result in financial reporting processes that are inefficient, error-prone, and difficult to account for. This study aims to design a centralized financial system based on a multi-tenant Software as a Service (SaaS) architecture using the Silent Accounting approach, defined as an automated transaction recording mechanism triggered by operational module activities without manual intervention. This study employs a qualitative descriptive method with a literature review approach. The design yields three main artifacts a system flowchart illustrating the workflow from user authentication, role assignment, and transaction validation through to automatic journal entry and posting to general ledger an Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD) modeling the database structure consisting of seven entities and a Data Flow Diagram (DFD) breaking down the system into five main processes A multi-tenant architecture with a ‘tenant_id’ column ensures data isolation between villages while allowing a single platform to serve multiple village simultaneously. The Silent Accounting mechanism ensures that all village financial activities are recorded consistently, accurately and in real time. The design is expected to serve as the foundation for the development and scalable village financial management platform.