Halper helps solopreneurs and small businesses run the customer side of their work — its AI replies to messages on WhatsApp, Instagram, and Telegram, books appointments, and follows up with leads around the clock. Now those same customers get an AI accountant built right in: Jupid.
The need is widespread. According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, the country is home to 36.2 million small businesses — 99.9% of all American businesses — and the U.S. Census Bureau reports that 78.4% of U.S. business establishments have no paid employees, meaning the owner handles everything, the books included. Small business owners spend more than 20 hours a month on financial tasks, according to the nonprofit mentoring network SCORE — time most would rather put back into their work.
For a Halper customer, it works in one step. They connect their bank account, and Jupid handles the accounting from there — it tracks income and expenses, categorizes every transaction with 95.9% accuracy, flags potential tax write-offs, and keeps the business filing-ready year-round. Like the rest of Halper, it runs through chat over WhatsApp and iMessage, so bookkeeping happens in the same place owners already manage their business.
“Most small business owners put off their books until something forces them to deal with it. By putting Jupid inside Halper, we make accounting something that just happens in the background — no spreadsheets, no year-end panic, no separate app to learn.”
“Our customers run their whole business through Halper, but bookkeeping was always the missing piece. With Jupid built in, they can keep their books and taxes in order without ever leaving Halper. It's exactly the kind of tool our customers have been asking for.”
The “Powered by Jupid” integration is available now to Halper's U.S. customers. Both companies share the same goal: giving small businesses the same tools as large companies, without the large-company price tag.