Financial processes,
zero errors.
Monthly close, quarterly reporting, annual budgets, VAT filings — finance has no margin for error. repeatafterme gives your team structured blueprints with full audit trail, so every process runs the same way, every time.

The Problem
Finance can’t afford inconsistency
Monthly close that varies every time
Some months the close runs smoothly. Others, critical reconciliations are missed because the checklist lives in someone's head — or in a spreadsheet nobody updates.
Reporting deadlines under constant pressure
Quarterly reports to the board require input from multiple people. Without a shared process, someone always scrambles at the last minute.
Budget planning that starts from a blank page
Every year, the budget process feels like the first time. Who gathers input? What's the timeline? Which templates do we use? The answers are lost from last year.
Use Cases
Built for the processes finance teams actually run
From monthly close to annual audit prep — if it repeats, repeatafterme keeps it on track.
Monthly book close
Reconciliations, journal entries, review, sign-off — the same rigorous steps every month, nothing missed.
Quarterly financial reporting
Gather data, compile reports, internal review, board package — structured and predictable every quarter.
Annual budget planning
Collect departmental input, draft scenarios, leadership review, final approval — a complex process made repeatable.
VAT / tax filing
Data extraction, validation, filing, confirmation — every step tracked with full audit trail.
Cash flow forecasting
Collect actuals, update projections, review variance, distribute to stakeholders — consistently.
Audit preparation
Document gathering, reconciliation checks, auditor requests — systematic preparation, no last-minute scrambles.
How It Works
From blueprint to close — automatically
See every financial process across 12 months
Monthly close, quarterly reports, annual budget — all visible in one board. Know what's coming and what's overdue.
- 12-month overview with status tracking
- Filter by process or owner
- Spot overdue processes instantly
- Plan the financial calendar proactively

Execute each process with your team
Every close or report gets its own Kanban board with all pre-defined tasks. Assign work, track progress, and maintain the audit trail.
- Dedicated Kanban board for every cycle
- Assign tasks to team members
- Every action logged for audit
- Completed runs preserved as reference

Getting Started
Up and running in three steps
Define the financial process once
Create a blueprint for your monthly close, quarterly report, or budget cycle. Every step, every owner, every control — captured once.
It runs on schedule
On the first of the month or quarter, a fresh board appears with all tasks ready. Your team is notified — no chasing required.
Execute with full audit trail
Work through tasks together. Every action is logged. When done, the completed run is preserved — ready for internal or external audit.
Keep finance, controllers, and leadership aligned
Financial processes cross teams. Accountants, controllers, CFO, and external auditors — everyone needs to know their role and deadline.
Task assignment
Assign reconciliations, reviews, and sign-offs to specific team members.
@Mentions
Tag controllers or auditors in comments. They're notified instantly.
Blueprints
Define the close checklist once. Every month starts from the same structure.
Audit trail
Every action logged. Completed runs are read-only — perfect for audit.

Trusted by Teams
What our customers say
“Our monthly close went from 8 days to 5. Not because we work faster, but because nobody wastes time figuring out what comes next. The blueprint handles that.”
Lars Henriksen
Finance Director, Nordhavn Capital
“Quarterly board reporting used to be chaos — everyone working off different timelines. Now we have one board, clear owners, and we hit the deadline every time.”
Maria Vestergaard
Head of Accounting, Fjordline Group
“The audit trail is what sold us. Every task, every comment, every completion — all logged. Our auditors love it.”
Thomas Kjær
CFO, Beacon Analytics