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Just say what happened. Ahdali keeps the books.

AI-powered accounting for Nigerian SMEs. Describe a sale or an expense the way you would say it out loud — Ahdali turns it into proper, bank-reconciled books.

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Most businesses outgrow their books before they fix them

Proper books have always demanded accounting knowledge and an hour the working day never spares. A full-time financial controller stays out of reach at ₦400,000–₦600,000 a month. So the receipts pile up — and the business runs on the bank balance and memory.

How Ahdali works

1

Describe it

Tell Ahdali what happened in plain words — "Sold 50 bags of cement to Dangote for ₦850K, 30-day terms." About thirty seconds, on any browser. Or let your admin or bookkeeper do it.

2

Ahdali keeps the books

Ahdali posts the proper double-entry records, then reconciles them against your bank overnight through Mono.

3

See where you stand

Weekly dashboards and monthly statements — P&L, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow — drafted for a partner accountant to review and sign off.

What you get

Plain-language capture

No forms, no ledgers, no accounting knowledge. You describe what happened; Ahdali does the accounting.

Bank-checked books

Through Mono, every entry is matched against what actually moved in your account — short payments and missed entries flagged for you.

Controller-grade analysis

Anomalies flagged, monthly statements drafted, and plain answers to questions like "what is my real margin?" — drawn from your actual books.

15+

Years building business systems in Nigeria

30

Seconds to record a transaction — just describe it

₦150K

Starter plan per month · Growth at ₦250K

₦400K

Monthly cost of the controller Ahdali stands in for

Too big for a notebook. Too small for a finance team.

Ahdali is built for the Nigerian business in between — ₦100M to ₦1B in turnover. Everything described here is live today, with FIRS-aligned VAT and Withholding Tax reporting on the Growth plan.

Be among the first businesses on Ahdali

Ahdali is opening to a first group of Nigerian businesses. Join the early access list — no payment, no obligation. We will be in touch before access opens.

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Early Access

Join the Ahdali early access list

No payment, no obligation. We will be in touch before access opens.