Accountants

You keep the books. This looks forward.

Feasy Pro is a planning tool, not a ledger. It projects forward from a clean opening balance and produces three reconciled statements — so advisory conversations stop being a spreadsheet rebuild every quarter.

$0 The balance check on every period
2 Spreadsheet formats out — XLSX and CSV
$9/mo Per additional client company
Scope

What it is today

Feasy Pro is a planning tool, not a bookkeeping system — it doesn't record invoices or produce statutory accounts. Accounting integrations are on the roadmap; until then it forecasts forward from a clean opening balance.

What it does today is build a rigorous forward model: revenue by stream, direct costs, burdened payroll, straight-line depreciation, loan interest schedules, income and sales tax, and AR/AP timing — all reconciling into a P&L, balance sheet and cash flow statement.

For clients who need history and forecast in one workbook, export the model to XLSX and combine it with the trial balance you already hold.

An accountant reviewing client financial statements at a tidy desk
Rigour

The mechanics you'd otherwise check by hand

  • Balance checkon every period — assets less liabilities less equity, shown on the face of the statement
  • Straight-line depreciationfrom the asset schedule, flowing to both P&L and the balance sheet
  • Loan amortisationwith interest split out, not a flat repayment line
  • Burden rateapplied consistently across all personnel
  • AR/AP timingreconciling accrual profit to cash movement
  • Retained earningscarried properly, with dividends modelled against them

None of this is exotic. It's just tedious to maintain in a spreadsheet a client has been editing, which is why those spreadsheets so often quietly stop balancing.

Reconciled statement pages with teal check marks
Advisory

A better conversation with the client

Clients rarely argue with a balance sheet. They do argue with assumptions — and that's the conversation worth having.

Because the model is legible, you can sit with an owner and change a price or a hire date live, then look at what it did to cash. The Assumption Sanity-Check does some of that questioning for you, flagging implausible margins or a services business with nobody on payroll.

Advisor and client reviewing forecast printouts together
I manage forecasts for six client companies. Switching them into Feasy Pro cut my model-rebuild time in half — same engine, separate workspaces, and statements that stay consistent when assumptions change.
Lukas Berg
Fractional CFO · Stockholm

Common questions

  • Not yet — they're on the roadmap. Today Feasy Pro forecasts forward from a clean opening balance; use the XLSX export if you need to sit the projection alongside actuals.

  • It produces conventional three-statement output on an accrual basis, with cash reconciled through AR/AP timing. It's a planning model rather than statutory reporting, so treat it as the projection you'd attach to an application, not a filed set of accounts.

  • That's rather the point. The assumption tables are plain enough for an owner to revise a price or a start date without touching a formula — and the balance check means you'll know if something has gone wrong.

Ready to see the numbers?

Your forecast is 20 minutes away.

No spreadsheets. No accountant required. Just your assumptions — and the complete financial picture that follows.

Three statements · Always in balance · Export anytime