
Bluebook automates routine accounting tasks to speed up close cycles and surface real-time financial insights for firms and SMEs. The platform uses AI-powered automation and machine learning to replace manual checklists with self-closing processes covering AP/AR, month-end close, and related workflows. It is offered as a B2B SaaS product and connects to customers’ accounting and financial tools to orchestrate data and transactions across systems. Bluebook positions itself as an AI colleague that provides instant insights and operational controls for accounting teams. The company targets accounting firms and small-to-midsize enterprises seeking faster, more controlled close processes, including zero-day close ambitions.

Bluebook automates routine accounting tasks to speed up close cycles and surface real-time financial insights for firms and SMEs. The platform uses AI-powered automation and machine learning to replace manual checklists with self-closing processes covering AP/AR, month-end close, and related workflows. It is offered as a B2B SaaS product and connects to customers’ accounting and financial tools to orchestrate data and transactions across systems. Bluebook positions itself as an AI colleague that provides instant insights and operational controls for accounting teams. The company targets accounting firms and small-to-midsize enterprises seeking faster, more controlled close processes, including zero-day close ambitions.
What they do: AI-powered automation for accounting close processes (AP/AR, reconciliations, month-end) as a B2B SaaS
Stage & funding: Pre-seed; announced round Feb 13, 2025, ~$3,000,000
Target customers: Accounting firms and small-to-midsize enterprises
Founders: Philip Andersson, Jonathan Andersson, Filip Stål
Accounting operations automation and financial close optimization for firms and SMEs
2024
Data and Analytics
3000000
Investors reported include Y Combinator, Carles Reina, Mandeep Singh, Laura Modiano, Huey Lin
“Has participation from prominent seed investors including EQT Ventures and Y Combinator”