For staff

Spend less time clicking, more time thinking.

Numbers Game does the categorizing, reconciling, and report-pulling. You review, approve, and handle the calls that need a human.

What changes about your day

Same close. Half the toggling.

Before Numbers Game

The clicking-around day

  1. Open QBO. Click into the banking feed.
  2. Categorize 47 Stripe payouts one at a time.
  3. Switch tabs to find the vendor’s last invoice.
  4. Toggle to Excel to reconcile.
  5. Re-key the close checklist into a Google Doc.
  6. Email the client a PDF you screenshotted from QBO.
With Numbers Game

The thinking day

  1. “Categorize this month’s transactions for Acme — preview first.”
  2. Review 312 line items in one table. Approve. Done.
  3. “Reconcile the Mercury checking account against the statement.”
  4. Numbers Game posts the report PDF to the client’s Slack channel.
  5. You go answer the client’s actual question about deferred revenue.
Made for the work you already do

It learns the way a senior would have taught you.

01

Categorization that learns your firm’s rules

The first time you correct a categorization, Numbers Game writes the rule. The second time the same vendor shows up — anywhere across your book — it gets it right.

02

Reconciliation that surfaces what’s actually wrong

Stop hunting for the $4.17 difference. Numbers Game compares GL to statement, flags unmatched items, and shows you the three most likely culprits.

03

Close checklists you don’t have to re-type

A monthly close template per client. Numbers Game runs the checklist, proposes adjusting entries, and asks you to approve — the way a senior would.

04

Reports without the export-paste dance

P&L, Balance Sheet, Trial Balance, GL, AR/AP aging, P&L by class. Ask, get the number, attach the PDF.

You’re always in the loop

Nothing posts behind your back.

Every write action — every category change, every journal entry, every period close — is proposed before it posts. If you don’t approve it, it doesn’t hit the books.

Career upside

Promotions don’t come from coding bank feeds.

Doing more advisory and less data entry is what gets you promoted. Numbers Game handles the work that no one’s ever gotten promoted for doing — so you can spend your time on the work that does.

See what your Monday morning could look like.

Five minutes with a senior bookkeeper running Numbers Game on a real client’s books.