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Finlens - Tax and Accounting Tool

Tax and Accounting · Founded by Md Halim in 2024

Finlens

Finlens

Is your accounting co-pilot with AI-powered QuickBooks sync: categorization, accruals, and GAAP-ready books.

Cost

Demo

Rating

Mixed Reviews

Time to value

Quick Setup (< 1 hour)

You can use Finlens to automate your QuickBooks accounting tasks with AI. It automatically categorizes transactions, reconciles accounts, generates GAAP-ready financial records, and provides real-time metrics. The system connects with over 1000 financial accounts and credit cards to keep your books updated. You can track cash flow, monitor spending patterns, send invoices, manage accounts payable and receivable, and collaborate with your team and accountants all from one dashboard.

What Finlens does

Import and categorize bank transactions automaticallyReconcile monthly credit card and bank statementsGenerate financial reports with real-time dataCreate and send invoices to customersTrack outstanding payments and follow up on overdue accountsMonitor cash flow and spending trendsCollaborate with accountants on financial record reviewsSet up automated GAAP-compliant journal entriesAutomatically categorizes transactions using AIReal-time sync with QuickBooks without migrationGenerates GAAP-compliant financial entriesConnects with 1000+ banks and financial accountsProvides consolidated financial dashboard with key metricsAutomates account reconciliation processesEnables secure team collaboration on accounting tasksAnalyzes spending patterns and cash flow trends

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