Built for the founder, not the finance team.
Spreadsheets break quietly. Legacy planning software assumes you already think in journals and cost centres. Feasy Pro takes assumptions in plain language and does the accounting underneath — so the statements are rigorous and the inputs aren't.
A spreadsheet will never tell you it's wrong
A broken reference, a row inserted outside a SUM range, a hardcoded number where a formula should be — a spreadsheet reports all of these as confident, well-formatted answers.
Feasy Pro has one calculation engine, covered by a substantial test suite, that every model runs through. You can't break the depreciation logic by inserting a row, because there are no rows to insert — there are assumptions, and there is an engine.
- No formulas to write, break, or inherit from a previous owner
- An explicit balance check that should always read $0
- The same structure across every model, so anyone can read yours
- Change an assumption once; all three statements regenerate
You shouldn't need a finance degree to start
Traditional planning tools were designed for people who already know what they're doing: chart of accounts first, cost centres second, and your actual business somewhere around step nine.
Here the first question is how you make money — units and prices, hours and rates, subscribers and charges, or a figure you already know. The accounting consequences follow automatically, and you never have to name them.
On the roadmap for founders
Feasy Pro is built for new and early-stage founders first. Today's job is a clear forecast you can defend. As your business grows, so will the product — these are next.
- Accounting integrationsConnecting to QuickBooks, Xero and banks so opening balances and actuals can flow in, instead of starting every model from a blank slate.
- Market data & benchmarksOptional industry comparisons you can inspect — so you can pressure-test assumptions against peers without giving up ownership of your numbers.
- Smarter AI assistsToday AI drafts investor-deck copy, and forecast helps stay rules-based and auditable. Broader AI support for modelling is coming, still with you in control of what leaves your account.
Until then, the core stays focused: turn what you believe about your business into statements you can take to a bank, an investor, or your own next hire.
I stopped babysitting a 40-tab spreadsheet the week we switched. Unit sales, people, and financing finally live in one place — and the P&L updates without me rewriting formulas.
Mei ChenFounder · Singapore
Common questions
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If it balances, you maintain it comfortably, and you trust it under questioning, keep it. The switch pays off when the model is fragile, when someone else needs to read it, or when you're changing assumptions often enough that rebuilding formulas has become the job.
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It's simpler at the input layer, not the output layer. Burdened payroll, straight-line depreciation, loan amortisation, sales and income tax, AR/AP timing and dividends against retained earnings are all modelled properly — you just don't have to wire them yourself.
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Yes — XLSX and CSV for every statement, a combined print-ready Forecast Report, and PPTX for the investor deck. Nothing is locked in.
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No spreadsheets. No accountant required. Just your assumptions — and the complete financial picture that follows.
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