Launched this week

Jupid
File your taxes with Claude Code
921 followers
File your taxes with Claude Code
921 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.









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Congrats on the launch! IRS stuff is a real headache for startups.
Do you see Jupid as infrastructure inside AI agent workflows?
@victoria_duben Victoria, great question! Filing Schedule C for the IRS is really just our first step. Long-term, we're building toward handling any financial workflow and becoming AI infrastructure — an Enrichment Agent that plugs into any workflow within a company.
Jupid
@victoria_duben That's exactly how we think about it internally. Today it's Schedule C, but the enrichment
layer we built is model-agnostic. Any agent that needs to understand "who is this vendor and
what's my relationship with them" can plug into Jupid. We're building the financial memory
layer, not just a tax app
Congrats on the launch! Is your platforms adjusted to small businesses? Does it work for any location / bank / tax system?
@alina_petrova3 Thank you! Out of the box, we're built for the US — specifically for tax filing. But for everyone else, you can use our Enrichment Agent to generate custom reports, analyze transactions, and build any financial analytics you need. It works with any location and banking setup.
Orchestra
Congrats, team! How often does the bank data sync?
@sergiepoe We work through Plaid, so the sync frequency is basically what Plaid supports. Plaid promises something close to real time, but of course we depend on them, so it isn’t truly real time. Still, it updates often enough to keep your transactions under control.
@slavaakulovReally interesting and functional idea!! There is one thing I’m curious about: how do Jupid handle edge cases in transaction categorization, especially for mixed personal/business expenses or vendors that can map to multiple categories? Feels like these kinda questions are common😖thus if it could be solved may make the product much more trustworthy for real-world use. Thanks and looking forward your feedback.
Loki.Build
Cool release! Is it safe to use?
@nikita_40in Thanks, Nikita! It's quite safe — we've completed SOC 2 certification for data storage and handling.
I saw Kick and Fondo listed as similar products on PH. What's genuinely different about Jupid?
@max_grinevich The biggest difference is where Jupid lives. Kick and Fondo are standalone apps with their own dashboards. Jupid works where you already are - Claude Code, ChatGPT, WhatsApp. No new interface. The second difference is the persistent memory layer: Jupid remembers every vendor relationship forever, which is why accuracy stays high at scale instead of degrading like raw LLM approaches.
As a fellow founder, I felt this pitch in my soul. There are very few things I dread more than opening up a spreadsheet of 500+ bank transactions and trying to remember if a random coffee from six months ago was 'Meals,' 'Office Supplies,' or 'Travel.'
I’ve actually tried the 'dump the CSV into Claude' trick before, and just like you said—by transaction #200, it starts hallucinating and completely loses the plot.
The architectural choice to map memory to the counterparty relationship rather than individual transactions is brilliant. It completely solves the context window problem.
Incredible execution on a deeply painful problem. Huge congrats on the launch, Slava and team!