Double-entry, every entry.
Behind the chat is a code-not-LLM constraint engine. Every transaction writes a balanced journal. Trial balance always ties.
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AgentBook is an AI accountant for the people who never wanted to be one. Talk to your books in plain English — over Telegram, web, or your inbox. The agent does the rest. Quietly. Accurately. While you sleep.
Built for the United States, Canada, and Australia today — more countries on the way.
What an hour of manual bookkeeping costs you, after agents.
Receipts entered same-day, not month-end.
Tax-season panic — eliminated by design.
You bill by the hour. You also write your own contracts, send your own invoices, and chase your own clients. AgentBook is the part you forget exists.
Stripe fees, USPS labels, raw materials, the occasional refund. We thread the bookkeeping through your sales — no CSV exports, no month-end heroics.
You bill three clients on net-30 and pay six contractors. Time entries become invoices. Invoices become receivables. Receivables become a CPA-ready package.
Day job pays the rent; this pays for the weekend. We keep the second set of books tax-ready so the IRS doesn't surprise you next April.
Your first paycheck, a scholarship that might not all be tax-free, a tutoring gig on the side. We translate the parts nobody teaches you, in plain English — US, Canada, or Australia. Just ask, in chat: Student Success finds scholarships, co-ops, and a roommate for you — cited, real searches, nothing to browse.
Talk to the agent the way you'd talk to a bookkeeper at the pub. It writes proper journal entries — double-entry, auditable, exportable. The interface is forgiving. The accounting underneath isn't.
"log $5 coffee", "drove 30 miles", "what did I spend on travel last month" — replies in under a second.
The same agent, with attachments. Drop a receipt photo, a PDF statement, a bank CSV. It picks up where you left off.
Weekly digests, payment reminders, deduction discovery, quarterly tax estimates — sent before you ask.
"I closed Q3 in seven minutes from a hammock in Tofino. The previous quarter took me half a Saturday."
Behind the chat is a code-not-LLM constraint engine. Every transaction writes a balanced journal. Trial balance always ties.
Snap or forward a receipt. Vendor, amount, tax, category — extracted, queued for one-tap review, then booked.
"Invoice Acme $5,000 for consulting, net-30." The PDF, payment link, and the AR row appear together. Pay-by-card is on by default.
Plug Plaid in for live transactions if you want auto-reconciliation. Or stay manual — the agent works either way.
Quarterly estimates. P&L, balance sheet, cashflow, expense-by-vendor — all one prompt away. Tax-package export for your CPA in a click.
The agent remembers your vendors, your categorization quirks, your client preferences. It gets better the longer you use it.
A few quick questions — in chat or on the tab — about what changed since last year, and the agent drafts a full estimate plus an accountant-ready cover letter, anchored to your actual prior return. Deadline nudges land before you have to remember. US, Canada, and Australia.
"Find me scholarships." "Find a co-op." "Find a roommate." Just ask — the agent searches, cites its sources, and saves what it finds. Scholarship, Career & Co-op, and Housing copilots, US, Canada, and Australia.
No card to start. After the trial, $19 a month or $182 a year — whichever you like. Cancel any time, in plain English. We won't make it hard.
For getting started. No commitment, no pestering.
$15.17/mo, paid up front. Same as Monthly otherwise.
Cancel any time. Same features as Annual.
Unlimited everything. Team seats included.
All plans · cancel any time · we never charge during your trial · your data exports cleanly
"I stopped dreading the end of the month. The agent had already done it."
"It picks better expense categories than I do. My CPA actually said thank you."
"Telegram. I cannot stress this enough. I log a coffee from the line at the coffee place."
Ninety days of Pro, no card, no hooks. After that, $19 a month or $182 a year. Or stay on Free. You decide — every time.