
Jabatix
Financial planning: AI-Driven. Excel-Based. Audit-Ready.
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Financial planning: AI-Driven. Excel-Based. Audit-Ready.
10 followers
Jabatix is an Excel-based planning and simulation tool for business figures. It separates inputs from formulas, reduces errors, and improves transparency and version control. Beyond calculations, Jabatix generates an AI-powered financial analysis that identifies trends, explains key drivers, and highlights risks and opportunities. The calculation results are provided as figures, benchmark comparisons, editable charts, and management summaries for faster, better decisions.











Hey Product Hunt 👋,
Today we’re excited to introduce Jabatix! The idea came from a very familiar pain: many organizations rely heavily on Excel for financial planning – but spreadsheets often become fragile, opaque, and risky as soon as multiple people, scenarios, and deadlines are involved.
If you’ve ever opened a critical spreadsheet and thought “please don’t break today”… you’ll understand why we built Jabatix😅.
Jabatix doesn’t try to replace Excel. Instead, it fixes the parts that hurt: it cleanly separates inputs from calculation logic, enables structured forecasts, and makes changes traceable – so planning becomes faster without constantly worrying about broken formulas.
But it doesn’t stop at calculations: Jabatix also turns results into AI-powered financial analyses and generates presentation-ready documents such as management summaries, charts, and benchmark comparisons.
We’d genuinely love your feedback, questions, and criticism – it will directly shape what we build next! 🚀
Best regards
Andreas
I’ve been working closely on Jabatix, and one thing became very clear: Excel works great for simple models, but once planning gets complex, things start to break.
Formulas become hard to track, errors go unnoticed, and reviewing logic takes way too much time.
What I like most about Jabatix is how it separates logic from the spreadsheet itself. You can actually see and understand the full calculation structure.
On top of that, turning results into AI-based insights, benchmarks, charts, and even ready-to-use presentations saves a huge amount of manual work.
Curious to hear how others deal with complex Excel models today!
One of the biggest issues we’ve seen in financial planning is not the calculation itself, but the lack of transparency in Excel models.
With Jabatix, formulas are extracted into a structured library, making the full logic visible instead of being hidden across cells.
What’s particularly interesting is what happens afterwards: results are not just numbers anymore, but automatically enriched with benchmark comparisons, AI-based interpretation, and structured outputs like charts and presentations.
This combination of structured logic + automated interpretation is something we haven’t really seen in this form before.
I use Jabatix to track calculations, especially for Excel tools provided by others.
We use Excel every day and couldn’t do without it. But it’s a pain when it comes to planning and publishing. Especially when it comes to corrections – and those are always needed