About

Built by the person who runs his books on it.

TallyUp is the knowledge engine for commercial and financial operations: it turns the stream of data from your financial providers into one governed record that understands your business — so the statements fall out as byproducts, and decisions happen while they still matter.

Why it exists

Every finance team already owns the facts: the bank lines, the contracts, the invoices, the decisions. What it doesn't own is the connection between them — that lives in spreadsheets, in inboxes, and in the heads of the people who did the work. When a number needs explaining, someone reconstructs the connection by hand, after the fact, under deadline.

TallyUp exists to hold that connection as a record: every figure traceable to the bank line, invoice, or contract term that produced it, with two clocks — when a thing happened, and when it was learned — so the books can answer for any date without being rebuilt. The vocabulary underneath is open standards, not ours.

Three commitments you can check

The vocabulary is public. The record is modeled in the open standards your bank and auditor already speak — nothing in it needs a TallyUp dictionary to read, and nothing leaves it translated.

The history is complete. The record keeps what happened and what was believed, both — corrections add to the history rather than overwrite it, which is what makes an audit a read instead of a reconstruction.

There is no required path. No required integration, no onboarding funnel. Wherever your books live today, that's the starting point — the approach explains why.