An ERP which tells why?
The first AI-native Finance ERP. Every decision explained. Every action traceable. Every rule written in plain English.
Legacy ERPs store your data.
They don't explain it.
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Invoice #4521 requires department code. Please update.
Round-trip: hours to days. Context lost at every handoff.
UNO360
Invoice #4521 from Acme Corp ($15,200, consulting) needs a department code. Your last 8 invoices from Acme were coded to Marketing (D100). The description mentions 'brand strategy' which aligns with Marketing.
Should I code this to Marketing (D100)?
Marketing Q1 consulting budget: $23,400 remaining. Utilization at 87%.
Round-trip: seconds. Zero context lost.
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✓ Creating invoice...
Vendor: Acme Corp (matched, 94% confidence)
Amount: $15,000.00
Category: Consulting → Marketing (D100)
Due: March 31, 2026
Reasoning: Coded to Marketing based on 8 previous Acme invoices. Budget impact: Q1 at 87% utilization.
✓ Routed to Sarah Chen (VP Marketing) for approval
Three ideas that change everything.
Rules as Language
Your approval policies are written in English, not code. 'VP approves marketing spend over $25K, except recurring vendors with 12+ months history.' Stored verbatim. Evaluated by AI at runtime. Changed in 30 seconds, not 6 weeks.
Prompt-First Interface
Cmd+K is your command palette. Type what you need in plain English. 'Create an invoice for Acme, $15K consulting, due end of month.' No menus. No sub-menus. No dropdowns. Traditional forms exist as fallback, not default.
Communication Intelligence
Your ERP reads emails, answers in Slack, follows up on approvals, and notifies vendors — all with full financial context. Every communication becomes part of the permanent audit trail. Not a chatbot bolted on. The system itself communicates.
The numbers speak for themselves.
Faster Month-End Close
Auto Bank Reconciliation
Faster Report Generation
Audit Time Per Entry
Built for finance leaders who outgrew QuickBooks but refuse to suffer NetSuite.
Companies with $10M–$500M revenue. 100–500 employees. Global operations. The mid-market deserves an ERP that actually thinks.
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