Lundify
Swedish AI-native accounting startup targeting modern SMBs and advisors.
Each dimension is a composite of public signals. The Index is a weighted average; weights are published on the methodology page.
Where the tool plays across the 15-category taxonomy used by this index.
The system of record — chart of accounts, journal entries, trial balance.
Classifying bank and card transactions against a chart of accounts.
Matching ledger entries to bank statements; flagging discrepancies.
Bill capture, vendor management, approval workflows, payment execution.
Invoicing, dunning, collections, payment matching.
Accruals, deferrals, depreciation, task orchestration, review workflows.
P&L, balance sheet, cash flow, variance analysis, board-ready packs.
Income tax, sales tax / VAT / moms, nexus tracking, e-filing.
Documentation, PBC lists, evidence trails, auditor collaboration.
Wage calculation, withholdings, benefits, regulatory filings.
Inter-company elimination, currency translation, consolidated statements.
ASC 606 / IFRS 15 automation, performance-obligation tracking.
Corporate cards, expense policy, reimbursements, spend controls.
Forecasting, budgeting, scenario modeling, variance commentary.
Conversational query, report generation, and action-taking via chat.
Lundify is a newer Swedish challenger pitching itself as genuinely AI-native — the product is designed around agentic behavior from the ground up rather than AI grafted onto a classic ledger. Traction is still early, the integration surface is limited compared to Fortnox / Visma, and the product is narrower in scope. The upside case is that a clean sheet product with agentic-first architecture can eventually overtake incumbents if the category shifts, similar to how Puzzle has done in the US startup segment.
For most Swedish SMBs today, Lundify is a "watch" rather than a "buy." For early-stage companies comfortable with newer software, it's a credible alternative.