Accounting shouldn't require an accountant.
AI-first accounting for European SMEs. Finland-first at launch, EU-distribution-ready by architecture, EU Inc.-compatible by design.
The pain
Every small-business owner dreads the books. Existing software digitized the pain without solving it. Same categories, same month-end scramble, same surprise at year-end. The owner's time is the most expensive input in the business and it's being spent on data entry.
The insight
Language models now read invoices, reconcile statements, and categorize transactions at a level that matches a junior bookkeeper. The technology finally matches the problem. The moat isn't the model. It's the workflow integration and the regulatory trust that comes from operating inside Finnish tax rules.
What's being built
Automated invoice processing, real-time P&L, tax-ready reports, bank reconciliation, confidence-gated AI. Finland first, then the Baltics, then the rest of the EU. Jurisdiction-neutral primitives so the product lands in each market without forking the codebase.
Why this matters
The incumbent Finnish stack (Procountor, Fennoa, Talenom, Heeros) is welded to Oy/Ay and ALV. The architectural moat is to be structurally smarter, not just prettier. The ambition is to be the financial partner of every European Inc. when that regime is real, and the sharpest accounting product in each market until it is.
Early access
Private beta opens to Finnish businesses first, then Estonian. If you run one, or you're an investor who wants the full architecture deck, get in touch.