I need to know what changed this week and what breaks if the next customer pays late.
Founder
Run the hiring, runway, and customer-risk conversation without waiting for a new spreadsheet.
Eigenn brings cash, transactions, invoices, customers, runway scenarios, and decision threads into one shared view for founder-run teams and their finance partners.
Connect banking, accounting, payments, invoices, and customer context.
Model runway, collection delays, hiring, revenue shocks, and burn.
Run the weekly review with owners, notes, docs, and decisions attached.
Start each week from today's finance state, test the pressure points, and leave with owners, notes, and decisions attached.
Cash, bank, transactions, invoices, customers, AR aging, and sync health become one live view.
Runway, burn, revenue shocks, hiring plans, and collection delays are modeled before the team commits.
The cash review, variance walk, and decision threads stay attached to the records they explain.
Core Views
Each view solves a weekly finance job. Together they give the team one place to inspect cash, test risk, and decide what happens next.
Cash, bank, AR aging, payments, invoices, customers, and sync health in one operating view.
Runway, revenue shocks, hiring plans, collection delays, and expense scenarios.
Customer records, invoices, notes, files, payment behavior, and owner context.
Categorization, enrichment, matching, reconciliation, and review context.
Comments, mentions, documents, discussions, and decisions attached to records.
QuickBooks, Xero, banking, payments, email, Stripe, Slack, and automation tools.
QuickBooks looks backward. Eigenn looks forward.
Bank balances, invoices, customers, and transactions stop being tabs you reconcile before every decision.
The weekly finance review becomes a shared workspace where the founder, CFO, and bookkeeper can see what changed, test what comes next, and decide from the record.
Eigenn shows the operating surface customers actually use: records, owners, metrics, and decisions in one workspace.
Pull cash, AR, and transaction movement into a Tuesday review without rebuilding the pack.
Open workflowRunway
27 days
Cash delta
-$18.4K
At-risk AR
$42K
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scenario
owner
I need to know what changed this week and what breaks if the next customer pays late.
Founder
Run the hiring, runway, and customer-risk conversation without waiting for a new spreadsheet.
The finance review should end with owners and tradeoffs, not another request for exports.
Fractional CFO
Keep scenario assumptions, variance notes, and decision threads on the records behind the meeting.
The questions are easier when every comment points back to the actual record.
Bookkeeper
Answer transaction, invoice, and sync questions where the founder and CFO can see the context.
Boundaries
The finance workspace only works when the boundaries are clear. Eigenn sits beside the systems of record and gives operators a forward-looking place to make decisions.
Sales teams can keep HubSpot or Salesforce. Eigenn only brings customer context into finance decisions.
QuickBooks, Xero, NetSuite, and Sage remain the official books. Eigenn is where teams use those books to operate.
No enterprise implementation, model bureaucracy, or consultant-owned planning cycle for a small team.
Your bookkeeper and fractional CFO stay visible in the workflow instead of disappearing behind a service queue.
Finance discussions stay attached to transactions, customers, scenarios, invoices, and documents instead of drifting through channels.
Agents assist with categorization, reconciliation, forecasts, and explanations. Humans keep judgment and approval.
Connect the stack, see the live state, and run the first runway scenario with your team in the same workspace.