Launching today

Jupid
File your taxes with Claude Code
683 followers
File your taxes with Claude Code
683 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.









Venture Roof
The 'Works in Claude Code' angle is interesting. What does that actually look like in practice?
@dimakim You open Claude Code in your project, and you can ask things like 'what were my top 5 expenses last month?' or 'am I on track for quarterly estimated taxes?' - using your real bank data, not hypotheticals. It's your financial data available as context wherever you code. For founders who live in the terminal, it means never switching to a separate accounting app.
I already use claude code a lot for my tax calculation, but looking forward to close the gap and solve it end to end with agents. Best of luck!
@arseny_info Would love to have you as one of our first users, Arseny! Unfortunately, for now we only connect to US banks via Plaid. However, we work perfectly with any CSV exports — you can just drop your bank statements and we'll process them as if it were a regular bank connection.
Pulse App
Congrats with the launch - great product!
Does it handle estimated quarterly taxes?
@esmentoza Yes, we do estimated taxes — both monthly and quarterly, no problem!
Spellar AI
How does it handle transactions that could go either way? Like a laptop that's both personal and business?
@zinovii_z This is a tricky one, for sure. Telling personal from business on a single transaction is hard. But we have two things going for us. First — the account type. If you separate business and personal accounts, that's the simplest path. Second — and this is our key technological advantage — we don't work with transactions. We work with counterparties. So in the laptop case: if we see an Apple transaction for $2,000, and we understand your profile — say you're a software company with developers — we can reasonably assume that an Apple purchase at that price point is likely an eligible business expense. We can't say with 100% certainty, obviously, but the counterparty context makes the prediction much more accurate.
HopShop
Good luck with the lunch. Does it sync with the accounting softwares,or I need to change it with your soft?
@tigran_chakhalyan1 Not necessarily! We have integrations with QuickBooks and other solutions where you can set up your own categorization system. We act as the categorization and data processing engine, sending ready-to-use transactions into your existing product.
Naoma AI Demo Agent
@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.
minimalist phone: creating folders
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 :)