After years of working for startups including Limeade and Zephyr Health, Martin Zych came to realize that companies were lacking an automated, cloud-based way to run their books and prop up their financial models. Most were stuck with legacy tools with siloed, clunky architectures that made it impossible — or close to impossible — to measure and plan for changes in a holistic way.
“As a business grows, there are more factors that you need to consider when planning for the future,” Zych told TechCrunch in an email interview. “The breaking point for me came after a
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