Lazy Bookkeeping
    Claude Pro (guided) · Claude Max (full automation)

    For finance

    Lazy Bookkeeping

    Cancel QuickBooks.

    Cancel QuickBooks. Do your books in 3 hours.
    Never think about it again.

    $49

    Works with: Claude Pro (guided) · Claude Max (full automation). Subscription not included.

    Recommended tools — tested and optimized for the workflows in this guide. Results may vary by tool version and subscription tier.

    The problem

    You're paying $30/month to log in twice a year and still feel confused.

    Tax time comes. You scramble. You export something. You hope it's right. Your accountant sighs.

    You don't need accounting software. You need your transactions sorted, your expenses categorized, and a clean summary you can hand off.

    That's an afternoon, not an annual subscription.

    The math

    QuickBooks Simple Start: $456/year

    QuickBooks Plus: $1,380/year

    Hiring a bookkeeper: $1,200+/year

    Lazy Bookkeeping: $49. Once.

    You break even in under 6 weeks. Then it's free forever.

    What's included

    Complete prompt system

    Go from messy bank statements to organized books in one afternoon

    Tax category cheat sheet

    Every transaction sorted into the right Schedule C or E category without guessing

    Output templates

    Hand your accountant a clean Google Sheet instead of a shoebox of receipts

    Folder and naming guide

    Set it up once and never wonder where anything is again

    Video walkthrough

    See the entire bookkeeping cycle done start to finish in 18 minutes

    What you need

    • Claude Max ($100/mo) — or Pro for smaller files
    • Your bank statements (CSV or PDF)
    • Your credit card statements
    • 2-3 hours and the will to finally deal with it

    Get the system

    $49one time

    • Complete prompt system
    • Tax category cheat sheet
    • Output templates
    • Folder and naming guide
    • Video walkthrough

    Requires Claude Max subscription. Not included.

    Questions

    Stop paying for software you hate.

    $49. Once. Cancel the subscription tomorrow.

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