AI applied to real audit and finance work: reading transactions, checking compliance, building evidence. Not a chatbot bolted onto a spreadsheet. We'll show what that means concretely before we show any product.
It's not about wiring a model to a spreadsheet (that part's a weekend project). The hard part is the same output, 100% consistent, nothing left out, every single run, on financial classifications a partner will actually sign off on. That's a different engineering problem entirely. We'll show you where that line actually is.
The cost today isn't compute. It's the hours your best people spend on work that doesn't need judgment: checking ledgers, matching vouchers, formatting. AI removes that floor. It doesn't remove the judgment above it.
The honest version of this answer, not the marketing version: what's independently verifiable (ISO/IEC 27001, a deterministic execution layer that doesn't hand your ledger to a third-party AI API, a hash-chained audit trail) versus what you should ask any vendor to prove before you connect real client data.
Not six disconnected features. One continuous run, live: the same ledger, carried through every stage of the audit procedure, ending in reports a partner can actually sign off on.
Every voucher, read as it's entered: not a monthly export, not a sample of the ledger.
Every ledger mapped to its Schedule III head automatically: the step that's normally a week of manual coding.
100% of vouchers checked: duplicate payments, round-number clusters, structuring just under an approval limit.
A real bank statement, uploaded and reconciled live: matched items, unmatched books, unmatched bank, each its own exception bucket, not a single fuzzy total.
Debtor, creditor and bank confirmations requested, and what comes back matched against the books automatically.
CORAA covers 60 working papers across nine lifecycle areas; a single standalone engagement generates 33 of them in one batch — AR/AP, cash & bank, borrowings, GST, TDS, Schedule III and more, cross-linked by shared data. Change one number and the borrowings note, the finance-cost paper, and the Form 3CD TDS clause move together, because they're computed once, not copy-pasted three times.
Schedule III notes and the cash flow statement, drafted from the same ledger: ready for partner review, audit trail intact underneath every number.
Co-founder & CEO, CORAA. Runs this as a working session, not a scripted demo: expect real questions from the room to change what gets shown.
Co-founder & CTO, CORAA. Runs the live demo: the same engine, on the same real Tally file, no rehearsed data.