The People Behind Your Financial Clarity
We're a small team that's spent years figuring out how to make budgeting less painful for businesses. Our backgrounds are different—finance theory, software engineering, client relations—but we all share this belief that money management shouldn't feel like a chore you avoid.
Bronwyn Tarkovsky
Chief Financial StrategistBronwyn started in corporate finance and got frustrated watching companies make decisions based on outdated spreadsheets. She specializes in building forecasting models that actually predict what might happen next quarter—not just repeat last year's numbers.
Leif Koskinen
AI Systems ArchitectLeif builds the algorithms that power our forecasting system. He's obsessed with pattern recognition—the way sales dip before holidays or how expenses creep up in certain months. His code learns from your business instead of forcing you to fit a template.
Drusilla Vargova
Client Solutions DirectorDrusilla works directly with businesses during onboarding. She's seen every messy accounting system imaginable and knows how to translate them into something our platform can understand. She's also the person who'll answer when you're confused about a feature.
Why We Built This Thing
The Problem We Kept Seeing
Most budgeting software assumes you have a finance team and unlimited time to input data. But the businesses we worked with were spending Saturday mornings wrestling with spreadsheets, trying to figure out if they could afford to hire someone or buy new equipment.
Our Different Take
We wanted to build something that does the heavy lifting. Connect your accounts, and the system starts learning—cash flow patterns, seasonal changes, spending habits. Within a few weeks, it's generating forecasts that are actually useful for planning.
What Matters to Us
Honestly? Making this stuff less intimidating. Financial planning shouldn't require a degree. Our team tests every feature by asking: would this confuse my cousin who runs a contracting business? If yes, we simplify it.
What Drives Our Work
These aren't corporate values we put on the wall. They're the things we actually argue about in meetings when deciding what to build next.
Practical Over Perfect
We'd rather ship something useful today than wait six months for the ideal version. Our platform gets better because people use it and tell us what's broken—not because we theorized in a conference room.
Transparent Numbers
When our forecasting model makes a prediction, you can click through and see why. We don't hide the math behind "proprietary algorithms." If the system thinks your expenses will spike next month, it shows you the historical data it's using.
Real Support Access
You can actually talk to the people who built this. Leif has jumped on calls to troubleshoot integration issues. Bronwyn reviews complex scenarios when clients are making big decisions. We're small enough that this still works.
Built for Growing Businesses
We focus on companies that are past the startup chaos but not yet at corporate scale. That sweet spot where you're too busy to manage finances manually, but hiring a CFO seems excessive. That's our specialty.
How We Actually Work
The Daily Reality of Our Team
Bronwyn spends mornings reviewing forecasting accuracy—comparing what the system predicted last month to what actually happened. When patterns drift, she adjusts the models. Afternoons are usually client calls, walking through scenarios or explaining why the system flagged certain spending trends.
Leif's deep in code most days, but he monitors system performance constantly. If processing times slow down or integration errors pop up, he's on it. He also reviews the AI's learning patterns weekly—making sure it's picking up on meaningful trends, not random noise.
Drusilla manages onboarding and handles the tricky questions. When a client has unusual accounting practices or complex business structures, she figures out how to make our system work for them. She's also building our knowledge base—documenting solutions to common problems.
We meet twice a week to discuss what we're hearing from clients. Those conversations drive our development priorities. If five businesses mention the same pain point, that's our next feature.
Talk to Our Team