AVIntelligence - AI Powered Reports - tax prep and file/document intelligence made easy

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Upload receipts, invoices, and payslips. AVIntelligence extracts, categorizes, and analyzes your financial documents automatically. Smart Storage, Smart Dashboard.

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Hey Product Hunt β€” I'm Andrew, the maker of AVIntelligence. AVIntelligence turns your receipts, invoices, payslips, and contracts into structured, audit-ready records and tax-ready reports β€” automatically. Upload a document and it's organized and on your dashboard in seconds. It's document-first: it structures the actual paperwork the IRS wants, not just your bank feed. - Free to start (secure storage + dashboard) - Reports, analytics, and 1 TB on Pro β€” $12/mo or ~$100/yr - Built solo, and I'd genuinely love your feedback

How does it handle receipts that only come in as paper β€” do I have to scan them myself or is there a mail-in option?

Β Hi, you can use your mobile phone take a snapshot and upload!

Β You may use your mobile phone to take a snapshot then upload to smart storage!

uploaded a messy folder of receipts and it actually pulled out the dates and amounts way better than i expected, schedule c preview looks solid.

Β This genuinely makes my launch day β€” thank you for actually putting it through its paces. That messy-folder-to-Schedule-C flow is exactly what we built it for. If you keep using it, I'd love to hear what would make it even more useful β€” real feedback like yours is shaping what we build next.

How does it actually handle the paper originals though, like does it keep the scanned files in a format the IRS would accept if they came knocking, or is it more about the structured data?

Β Great question β€” it keeps both. Your original upload (photo, scan, or PDF) is stored securely alongside the structured data we pull from it, so you're never left with just numbers β€” you've got the source document to produce if the IRS ever comes knocking. Digital copies are generally fine as long as they're legible, and everything sits in SOC 2 Type II storage. So: structured data for the reports, original files for the paper trail.

Really like that you made it document-first instead of just another bank feed scraper. Feels like the team actually understands what the IRS asks for, not just what looks good in a dashboard.

How does the AI actually handle crumpled or faded receipts β€” is the OCR strong enough to catch handwritten totals, or does it mostly rely on clean scans?

How does the AI handle receipts that span multiple categories or need to be split between personal and business use?