AUTONOMOUS AI BOOKKEEPER

Your books.
Done. Every night.

Tallied connects to your bank, categorizes every transaction, reconciles your accounts, and generates reports while you sleep. No spreadsheets. No accountant. No $500/month managed service.

$10.87B AI Accounting Market
33M US Small Businesses
0 Humans in the Loop

Bookkeeping is broken at every price point

$0/mo
Do It Yourself
You open QuickBooks at 11pm on a Sunday. Transactions are 3 months behind. You categorize 40 of 847 and close the laptop.
Death by procrastination
$249-599/mo
Managed Service
Bench, Pilot, Zeni. Real humans doing your books. Good work, but you're paying a part-time salary for categorizing coffee as "meals."
Overpriced for simple books
Tallied
Autonomous AI
Connects to your bank. Categorizes transactions using context, not rules. Reconciles nightly. Reports weekly. Flags what matters.
Books that run themselves

Three things happen after you connect your bank

01

Categorize

Every transaction gets categorized using AI that understands context, not just merchant names. That $47.23 at "SQ *MIKE'S"? Tallied knows it's office supplies, not food.

02

Reconcile

Your accounts get reconciled every night. Discrepancies surface immediately, not three months later when your accountant asks about a mystery charge.

03

Report

Profit & loss, cash flow, tax obligations. Generated weekly, formatted for your accountant or just for you. No more "I'll get to it next quarter."

Less than your monthly coffee budget

Human Bookkeeper Managed Service Tallied
Monthly Cost $3,300-6,600 $249-599 ~$49-79
Categorization Manual Manual Autonomous
Reconciliation Monthly Monthly Nightly
Reports On request Monthly Weekly
Works at 3am No No Always

Botkeeper raised $100M and failed.
The model was wrong.

They sold to accounting firms. We sell to you. They needed humans in the loop. We don't. They charged $1,500/month. We won't.

Tallied is what bookkeeping looks like when you build it AI-native from day one, for the people who actually need it: freelancers, solopreneurs, and small businesses who'd rather spend their Sunday doing anything other than categorizing transactions.

Your books. Done. Every night.