Personal Accountant: Revolutionary AI Handles Your Money With Voice Commands
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Personal Accountant launches today as the first AI that actually manages your finances instead of making you do it. Most money apps force you into spreadsheets and menus. This one listens. Say “Add 4 dollars for taxi” and it categorizes the expense, confirms the details, and moves on. Snap a receipt with your phone and the AI extracts every line item automatically. Ask “Is this tax deductible?” and it answers based on your specific country’s tax rules. It solves the biggest problem in personal finance: the friction between earning money and tracking it.
The AI learns who you are. Tell it once that you’re a freelancer in Canada, and it remembers. It understands your spending habits and financial goals. You get smart budgets built automatically without spreadsheets or setup wizards. Financial advice flows from conversation, not from clicking through tutorials. For businesses, there’s a full web dashboard with spreadsheet exports and receipt management. An MCP server is coming soon for developers who want to build on top of it.
Personal Accountant is available starting today for anyone tired of manual expense tracking. It’s built for busy professionals, freelancers, and small business owners who need their finances understood without the work. The web dashboard means couples can share budgets and see spending together. No subscription commitment required to start. Whether you track cash by voice or manage company receipts in bulk, this AI adapts to your actual financial life instead of forcing you to adapt to it.
Bottom line: Personal Accountant removes friction from money management by letting you track expenses however feels natural, then handling categorization and tax insights automatically.
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