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Forecasting and budgeting built for accounting firms as well as businesses, from $50

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  • Deployment Cloud Based
  • Starting price $50
  • Free trial Available
  • Best for Freelancers, Small Business, Medium Business

What is Jirav?

Jirav is an all-in-one forecasting, budgeting and reporting platform published with distinct paths for accounting firms and for businesses, covering reporting, planning and customer success.

Serving accounting firms as a first-class customer rather than only their clients is the structural choice, and it reflects how smaller businesses actually get financial planning done.

A company with thirty employees has a bookkeeper and an external accountant. It does not have an FP&A function, and it will not hire one. When it needs a forecast, for a bank, an investor or its own planning, the accountant produces it, usually in a spreadsheet, once, and it is out of date within a quarter.

Software sold to that company directly frequently fails because nobody owns it. The finance person is part-time, the founder has other priorities, and a planning model nobody maintains is worse than no model, since it produces confident numbers from stale assumptions.

Selling to the firm changes who operates it. The accountant maintains models across many clients, becomes genuinely proficient because they use it weekly rather than quarterly, and can offer advisory work as a service line rather than a favour.

That is also the commercial logic for the firm, since advisory services carry better margins than compliance work and are less exposed to the automation now eroding bookkeeping.

The three-way model, meaning profit and loss, balance sheet and cash flow linked together, is the technical requirement underneath, since a forecast that projects profit without projecting cash tells a business the wrong thing at exactly the moment it matters.

Pricing is published at $50 and $150 across tiers, with plan counts, forecast duration and scenarios varying between them.

Key Features of Jirav

  • Forecasting and budgeting
  • Three-way linked financial model
  • Cash flow projection
  • Scenario planning
  • Financial reporting and dashboards
  • Accounting firm multi-client management
  • Business direct provision
  • Integration with accounting systems
  • Headcount and driver-based planning
  • Forecast duration and scenario tiers

Jirav Pricing

Entry

$50

Includes a limited number of plans and forecast duration.

Higher tier

$150

Adds scenarios, longer forecast duration and additional plans.

Jirav Specifications

Tagline:
Forecasting and budgeting built for accounting firms as well as businesses, from $50
Deployment:
  • Cloud Based
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Desktop:
  • Web App
Mobile:
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Built for:
  • Freelancers
  • Small Business
  • Medium Business
Support channels:
  • Email
Integrations:
Product URL:
Public API:
Yes
Free trial:
Yes
Runs in a browser:
No
Free plan:
No
Customisable:
No

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Jirav FAQs

Published at $50 and $150 across tiers, with the number of plans, forecast duration and scenario count varying between them.

Because a thirty-person company has a bookkeeper and an external accountant, not an FP&A function, and when it needs a forecast the accountant produces it.

Because nobody owns the tool. The finance person is part-time and the founder has other priorities, so a model nobody maintains produces confident numbers from stale assumptions.

The accountant maintains models across many clients and becomes proficient through weekly use, and can offer advisory work as a service line rather than a favour.

Because a forecast projecting profit without projecting cash tells a business the wrong thing at precisely the moment the distinction becomes critical.