Launched this week

Jupid
File your taxes with Claude Code
943 followers
File your taxes with Claude Code
943 followers
No matter how powerful LLMs get, they are objectively bad at financial transactions. Context loss, inconsistent categories, no memory between sessions. Jupid fixes the data layer. Connect your bank — it learns your business and every vendor relationship once, then remembers forever. Transactions mapped to IRS Schedule C categories (~96% accuracy). Missed deductions found: $1,249/year average. File your Schedule C in 5 minutes. Works with Claude Code. Free trial + 50% off first 3 months.









@slavaakulov How does Jupid "remember" that context long-term without constant retraining, especially for solopreneurs like me juggling multiple clients?
@swati_paliwal Great question, Swati! We don't work with transactions — we work with your counterparties. We build context around your connections with partners, clients, and vendors. So the context is stored around your relationships, not around individual transactions. This keeps the context window very efficient — no need to store thousands of transactions in a single context window.
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@slavaakulov
This is fantastic, after years of IRS fines, missed deadlines and accounting mess (there's always something more important to do in a startup than accounting) having something like is a godsend :) I only wish you guys launched a decade ago )
@dmitry_pushkarev Dmitry, thank you so much for the kind words! Really means a lot. I hope Jupid saves you from those IRS fines going forward
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Hey @slavaakulov Congratulations on the launch. Is Jupid available for c-corps as well?
@roopreddy Thanks, Roop! Yes, it works for C-Corps as well. If you use pass-through filing, it doesn't matter what corporate structure you have — we support it.
Ramp
@roopreddy @slavaakulov A C Corp is not a pass-through entity. What does this even mean?
Alan AI
How is this different from QuickBooks? I'm paying for it and barely use it.
@nel_kamai Honestly, you don't need QuickBooks. It's an overly complex Excel-style software that just helps keep transactions in a nice format. Think of us as QuickBooks that works in the background. You can use Claude Code to generate any reports you need — no dashboards required.
Jupid
@nel_kamai Honest take: QuickBooks is like buying a 747 to fly to the grocery store. If you're a freelancer or small LLC, you need maybe 5% of what QB offers. We built that 5% and made it actually pleasant to use
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@dmitry_zakharov_ai Great question! First, we keep everything localized. Plus we have SOC 2 certification, so we treat data security very seriously. Your raw financial data never touches AI providers directly.
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Just in time!! This day, we have the last day to report our incomes and calculate tax rates. Does it work internationally, or only in the US region for now?
@busmark_w_nika Yes — the Schedule C filing flow is US-specific for now. But the rest of Jupid is not limited to the US: our transaction categorization + context layer works globally, so you can use it to organize transactions, build custom reports, and work with your data in Claude Code or other reporting workflows. So the tax filing form is US-only, but the core intelligence layer is not :)
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@vlad_shipilov Vlad, thank you for the kind words! Hope we'll be useful — give it a try and let us know how it goes!
Jupid
@vlad_shipilov Same energy here. I think most founders would rather debug a production incident at 3am than open their accounting software. At least the incident has stack traces
Hey, congrats with the launch!
Is it adoptable for different countries? And will it work for me when I’m actively nomading?
@alexey_yurkevich Yes - for sure.
Out of the box, the full filing-ready flow is for the US. But the categorization engine, counterparty enrichment, custom reports, and working with financial data itself are not limited by country.
So if you are nomading, it still works well for keeping your financial data clean and usable. For local filing outside the US, you would still need local tools or a local accountant.