Your books are a mess. That’s not a moral failing, it’s a staffing one.
Accounter26 is an AI agent that does the actual accounting work — categorizing transactions, reconciling bank feeds, flagging the weird stuff — so your team can stop pretending they’ll get to it next week.

Every startup has the same dirty secret: nobody’s actually doing the books.
The founder “handles finance.” The ops person has a spreadsheet somewhere. The accountant comes quarterly, spends two weeks untangling three months of chaos, and sends a bill that feels personal.
It’s not that people are lazy. It’s that accounting is relentless, detail-heavy work — and startups don’t have a person whose only job is to do it well.

The work, not the dashboard.
Bank feeds come in, the agent figures out what they are. Lunch with a client? Software subscription? That weird Stripe payout? Handled.
Bank says one thing, books say another. The agent finds the gap, explains it in English, and either fixes it or asks you.
Not 200 alerts. A short list of things that don't look right, with context on why, so you can make a call in 30 seconds.
Month-end goes from "two-week panic" to "Tuesday afternoon review." The agent does the prep. You do the sign-off.
Connects to your existing stack
Accounter26 plugs into the tools you already use. No migration, no rip-and-replace.
Connect your tools. The agent starts working. You review what matters.
Bank feeds, Stripe, payroll, your existing accounting tool. Five-minute setup, not a migration.
Categorize, reconcile, flag, explain. Continuously. Every action logged in plain English.
A focused list of decisions that need a human. Not a sea of tasks. Not a dashboard to babysit.
Built in Cape Town
We’ve spent years in fintech and accounting software. We’re building the tool we wished existed.
Previously built fintech tools at scale. Believes accounting shouldn't require an accounting degree.
Engineer turned founder. Built the categorization engine that powers Accounter26.
Your startup has better things to do than accounting.
We’re onboarding early-access teams now. If your books are a mess and you’d rather fix that with software than another hire, let’s talk.