Consultants & coaches

One engine. Every client.

Stop rebuilding the same model with a different logo. Keep a separate company workspace per client, work in a consistent structure, and hand over something they can actually maintain after you leave.

$9/mo Per additional client company
1 Account holding all of them
3 Deliverables per client — plan, forecast, deck
Multi-company

Separate workspaces, shared discipline

Each client gets their own company with its own currency, fiscal year start and forecast horizon. Switching between them takes a click, and nothing leaks across.

What they share is the method. Because every model uses the same assumption structure and the same calculation engine, a client's forecast is legible to you on day one rather than being someone else's spreadsheet archaeology.

  • One account, many client companies at $9/month each
  • Per-company currency, fiscal year and horizon
  • The same four revenue types regardless of sector
  • Statements that reconcile the same way every time
Portfolio of client forecast folders on a table
The deliverable

Hand over something that lasts

A PDF is a snapshot. What clients actually need is a model they can update when the world changes — and a document they can take to their bank.

Give them both: the combined Forecast Report with only the sections that matter to them, plus a live model in a structure simple enough that a non-finance owner can revise a price or a hire date without breaking anything.

Branded client report handed across a meeting table
Speed

More clients, same hours

Most of the time in a modelling engagement goes on plumbing — wiring depreciation, getting the balance sheet to balance, rebuilding the cash flow when the client changes their mind. None of that is what you're being paid for.

With the mechanics handled, the engagement becomes what it should be: interrogating the assumptions, and helping the client understand what their own numbers are telling them.

Labeled company workspace trays on a consultant desk
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

  • Additional businesses are $9/month each on either plan, on top of your base subscription. One account holds all of them.

  • You can export everything to XLSX or CSV and share the combined Forecast Report, and the investor deck has a private share link. If the client wants to keep working in Feasy Pro, they can run their own account.

  • Yes. Currency, fiscal year start and forecast horizon are set per company when you create it, so each client's model reflects how they actually report.

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