Blueberries: FP&A automation and forecasting tool for finance teams launches on Product Hunt
By
Rajiv Ayyangar
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Summary
Blueberries is an FP&A (Financial Planning & Analysis) automation tool that helps finance teams streamline their workflows by providing live financial data integration, AI-assisted analysis, and faster forecasting capabilities. The product aims to reduce manual data gathering for finance professionals, allowing them to focus on higher-value analytical work.
Key quotes
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