Problem
Stripe and PayPal CSVs have completely different formats — reconciling them with Shopify's payout reports is a nightmare
Solution
Upload CSVs from Stripe, PayPal, and your bank — the AI detects each format automatically and merges everything into one reconciled view.
Problem
Cost of goods sold (COGS) tracking is scattered across supplier invoices, shipping costs, and platform fees
Solution
Link expenses to product categories or SKUs. AI categorizes supplier payments, shipping costs, and transaction fees automatically. See true profit per product.
Problem
Sales come in multiple currencies but your accounting is in one — constant conversion confusion
Solution
30+ currencies with daily exchange rates. Each sale recorded in the customer's currency, then converted to your base currency for unified P&L.
You sell on Shopify, Amazon, and Etsy. Each platform has its own payout schedule and fee structure. Tally Assistant consolidates all payment data — upload CSVs from each platform and AI unifies everything into one financial dashboard.
Track supplier costs, shipping fees, and platform fees against revenue. AI categorizes AliExpress supplier payments separately from Shopify subscription fees. See true margins per product.
For solo Shopify sellers and small ecommerce teams, yes. Tally Assistant handles all your core bookkeeping — income tracking, expense categorization, multi-currency, and invoicing — with less setup and more AI automation. If you have employees, need payroll, or require full double-entry accounting, QuickBooks is better. See our full comparison at /compare/tallyassistant-vs-quickbooks.
Currently, you export your payout and transaction data as CSV from Shopify/Stripe/PayPal and upload to Tally Assistant — the AI parses everything automatically. Direct Shopify API integration is on the roadmap.