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Accounting Tracker · Seller money records

Available in the platform

Turn purchases and sales into records you can actually understand.

Live money records for sellers, with partial depth vs a full accounting suite. Not tax advice. Not a CPA in an app.

Early access invitations will be sent in stages. · No payment is required to join the waiting list.

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Live money records for sellers, with partial depth vs a full accounting suite. Not tax advice. Not a CPA in an app.

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Gross

$4,280

Fees

−$312

Net

$2,941

Show Saturday+$890
eBay week+$420
Booth cash+$610

Organizes records you can understand, not a substitute for tax or legal advice.

Record sales as they happen

Use checkout and related seller flows so accounting is not reconstructed from memory.

Sound familiar?

Sunday night. Table fee paid. Brain fried. The cash box and your memory are in a custody battle.

Venmo, cash, and card blur together. Receipt photos vanish into the camera roll. Tax season becomes archaeology.

Accounting Tracker won’t file your taxes, and shouldn’t pretend to. It helps you keep clearer seller records you can hand to a real pro.

The old way costs you cards and cash

  • Receipt photos in a camera roll abyssSeller-oriented money records you can revisit
  • Guessing whether a show was worth the table feeClearer sales history to review after the event
  • Checkout notes that never reach a ledger habitPair Vendor Checkout with accounting review

If you believe mystery cash after a good weekend is a record problem, then joining the waiting list for early access is the obvious next step.

Belief break 1

Sales energy isn’t the same as money clarity

A busy booth can still be a confusing ledger. Volume without records is theater.

Accounting Tracker is live for seller money records with partial depth, useful now without QuickBooks cosplay.

Belief break 2

You’re not “bad with money”, you’re post-show exhausted

Reconstructing a weekend from vibes on Monday is a human failure mode, not a character flaw.

Record as you sell (especially with Vendor Checkout) so review isn’t a forensic scavenger hunt.

Belief break 3

Apps that play CPA are the real red flag

Any tool that implies it replaces tax advice is selling comfort, not compliance.

Nothing here is tax or legal advice. Use records as inputs; ask a professional for tax questions.

What you get when access opens

Everything in Accounting Tracker when your invite arrives

No payment to join the waiting list. Invitations release in stages, first come, first served.

  1. Seller money records

    Keep clearer history around sales and money movement inside the platform.

  2. Show-weekend review

    Inspect totals after a rush instead of guessing whether the table fee was worth it.

  3. Checkout pairing

    Payment methods captured during sales make later review saner.

  4. Partial depth, honest scope

    Live and useful, without pretending to be a full accounting suite for every edge case.

  5. Export-minded habits

    Take platform records into whatever bookkeeping process you already trust.

  6. Not tax advice

    Your tax pro still owns advice. This is record support, not compliance theater.

If mystery totals are still how every show weekend ends, you’d be crazy not to join the waitlist for Accounting Tracker.

Join the Waiting List

No payment is required to join the waiting list.

Joining the waiting list does not provide immediate access. Invitations will be released in stages on a first-come, first-served basis, with availability and feature readiness taken into account.

Questions before you join

Do I get access as soon as I join the waiting list?

No. Joining the waiting list does not grant immediate access. Invitations are sent in stages on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no payment required to join the waitlist. Discounts, if any, will be announced later. A seven-day trial is only available after you are invited, activate access, and an eligible plan is available.

When does the seven-day trial start?

The seven-day trial does not begin when you join the waiting list. It begins only if and when you are invited, activate access, and the applicable plan becomes available.

Is Accounting Tracker tax or legal advice?

No. Accounting Tracker helps you keep seller-oriented money records. It is not tax advice, legal advice, or a substitute for a qualified professional.

How deep is the accounting feature today?

It is live with partial depth. You get useful sales and money-record workflows, not a promise of a complete enterprise accounting suite.

Does this file my taxes?

No. Use the records as inputs for your own bookkeeping and your tax professional. The platform does not file taxes for you.

Accounting Tracker

Keep the cash story as clear as the sales story

Join the waiting list for early access. No payment required; invitations release in stages.

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