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We extended the trial period to 30 days now.

The original intent behind 14 days was to force a deadline onto user to get set-up properly and realize value of the product. (Seeing their financials in real-time)

Though the comment above justifiably mentioned that some folks might want an entire accounting period to run books in parallel while evaluating. We'll keep looking into this.


Currently the goal is to make the product awesome for our initial markets (US/Canada) but UK will be supported soon after we believe


Hey - puzzle looks interesting. I’d say we focus a lot on simplicity and flexible reporting, we have a built-in real-time spreadsheet so you’re able to put the kind of report that matters to you as a founder rather than the one one we force you to look at.


what do you think would be a fair price for the product?


hey - we'll think about this. In the meanwhile it is still powered by the same high-performance customizable ledger from our earlier ledger api pivots - it is 100% accessible via API.


yes, we have something in the pipeline that would address that :) feel free to email me at gregory at modernbanc dot com if you want to have a deeper convo on that.


thanks - we are indeed working with high-street accountants. I also think there is a driver as you said from founders and smaller business owners who want financial insights. Those same businesses have budgets for reporting/budgeting and planning software, so having it as close to accounting data as possible in one product we can increase the value prop.


this has been requested a lot and is on our short term roadmap. Can you expand on your use-case and how important is this feature to you?


Thanks :) Europe is definitely on the roadmap.


Also check out Moss. They are doing some things right in budgeting and transaction linking!


Thanks for your kind words.

> This is clearly not an attempt to replace Excel, it's an attempt to accomplish a set of use cases in a better way than clunky export-import flows

This is exactly how we think about this too.


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