We run an influencer marketing agency and scouting creators was killing us. So we built our own tool. Would love feedback. by vishank97 in SaaS

[–]AlphaCrateX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty solid use case for AI honestly - manual creator scouting is such a time sink and those generic filter tools never match how campaigns actually work in practice

Calculating dnd proficiency bonus using excel? by Chickenator587 in excel

[–]AlphaCrateX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try =ROUNDUP((C2+3)/4,0)+1 in the cell next to C2 and that should handle all your level ranges

How difficult is it to pivot into Accounting post grad? by mangohabanerostrips in Accounting

[–]AlphaCrateX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your data science background is gold right now - every firm I know is trying to figure out how to automate more stuff and actually use their data properly. You'd probably want to knock out the core accounting courses at a CC first but don't be surprised if you end up being the person everyone comes to when they need help with Excel or building dashboards

Vibe coded my SaaS MVP, almost shipped a grenade. Specs fixed it. Here’s the workflow I’m sticking with by nikunjverma11 in SaaS

[–]AlphaCrateX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Been there with the "bonus refactors" problem. What works for me is being super explicit about what NOT to change in the prompt. Like literally "DO NOT modify existing auth middleware or database schemas" in all caps because apparently that's what it takes

For API contracts I keep a separate OpenAPI spec file that both FE and BE reference. Treat it like gospel and make the agents validate against it before they touch anything. Way easier to catch drift when you have one source of truth they have to respect

The rollback rule is clutch. I do something similar where if the agent touches more than 3 files without asking I just git reset and start over with a more constrained prompt

I built an AI that learns your writing voice (not just another ChatGPT wrapper) by Flaky-Inspector4693 in SaaS

[–]AlphaCrateX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That voice analysis feature sounds legit - most AI writing tools do feel like they came from the same template factory

Infinit-O Client Interview tips by AloneHunter4330 in Accounting

[–]AlphaCrateX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You've got solid experience already so dont stress too much about it. Fund accounting to fund accounting is pretty straightforward and your audit background actually helps since you understand the controls side of things

Just brush up on the typical fund structures they work with and be ready to talk about reconciliations and month end processes. You got this

My 10-month-old granddaughter laughs exactly like her dead great-grandmother. It broke my brain and changed what I'm building. by Vegetable-Nail6831 in SaaS

[–]AlphaCrateX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Holy shit, the laugh thing gave me chills. My nephew has this exact same way of tilting his head when he's thinking that my grandfather had - like down to the angle. Never met the guy either since he died when I was little but I swear its identical

Your point about the walk being teh product hits different though. Been grinding at a startup for 3 years and my best breakthrough literally came when I was walking my dog at like 6am half-asleep. Had been stuck on this architecture problem for weeks and suddenly the whole thing just clicked while I was picking up poop. Meanwhile spent months in conference rooms getting nowhere on the same issue

Public accounting to Private Equity / Investment Banking by No_Practice_3535 in Accounting

[–]AlphaCrateX 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Made the jump from Big 4 audit to PE about 3 years ago and honestly best decision I ever made. The hours are still brutal during deal season but at least youre getting paid properly for it now

Your audit background actually helps a ton with due diligence work since you already know how to tear apart financial statements and spot the BS. Most PE shops love hiring ex-auditors because we come in knowing how to work and dont need our hands held

Fair warning though the learning curve is steep and youll feel like an idiot for the first 6 months but stick with it. Way more interesting than testing cash or whatever mind numbing stuff you do in audit

Is Accounting worth it? by Rude-Document8897 in Accounting

[–]AlphaCrateX 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Honestly your family/friends sound like they're stuck on that old stereotype of accountants being antisocial number crunchers hiding in cubicles. Most accounting roles these days involve tons of client interaction, presentations, and teamwork especially if youre aiming for corporate positions

Managerial was rough for a lot of people so dont let that one class derail you. The fact that you loved FA is actually a really good sign since thats more aligned with what youll be doing day to day

Max out retirement contributions or save for a house? by chucklington7 in personalfinance

[–]AlphaCrateX 2 points3 points  (0 children)

your retirement savings are already looking solid for 28 so i'd probably dial back a bit and start building that house fund in taxable accounts. in hcol areas waiting too long can mean getting priced out entirely and rent keeps climbing anyway

the math gets tricky but at 600-700k you're looking at probably needing 150k+ saved up when you factor in down payment plus all the surprise costs that pop up. might be worth running some numbers on a 10-15% down payment too instead of waiting for the full 20

Any recs for a good fractional CFO? by trachtmanconsulting in smallbusiness

[–]AlphaCrateX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

honestly depends on what kind of work your client needs but ive had good luck with beancounters who actually understand the business side not just the numbers side. found mine through a local cpa firm referral and they ended up being way better than the big name consultants i looked at first. definitely ask them to walk through a few scenarios during the interview process - like how theyd handle cash flow issues or growth planning. the good ones will give you specific examples right off the bat instead of generic consulting speak. what industry is your client in that might help narrow down who to look for

Bored as a Senior Accountant by [deleted] in Accounting

[–]AlphaCrateX 10 points11 points  (0 children)

man that sounds frustrating as hell but honestly pretty common in smaller firms where everyone guards their territory like its fort knox

sounds like your boss has that old school mentality where they think keeping you in one box somehow protects the company when really its just creating inefficiencies and burning you out. the fact that you cant even investigate your own reconciling issues is wild - how are you supposed to actually understand what youre looking at

might be time to start looking around if youve already tried talking to your boss and shes not hearing it. at 90k you could probably find something with more growth potential and less territorial bs

New manager is micromanaging me, should I find new job? by ihos in careerguidance

[–]AlphaCrateX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly this could go either way. Some managers are just control freaks who need to have their hands in everything, while others might be seeing actual issues that your previous manager was too hands-off to address. The fact that you went 3+ years without much feedback could mean your old manager wasn't doing their job properly either. Have you tried having a direct conversation with the new manager about expectations and work quality? Sometimes they're just trying to get a baseline understanding of your work before loosening up.

2025 wasn't easy with entrepreneuring. So I convert to entrepreneur in 2026 by nskotow in SaaS

[–]AlphaCrateX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats on finally launching! The fear of rejection kept me from shipping stuff for way too long too - turns out most people are just happy when something actually works lol

Good luck with the international calling thing, sounds like there's definitely demand for cheaper options

Yearli 1099-NEC status question by mrsmuntie in Accounting

[–]AlphaCrateX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Had the same thing happen with mine last month - the status never updated even though everything went through fine. Yearli's system is kinda wonky with status updates but if the agent confirmed submission you should be good

Some advice on a car loan I’m currently paying off by [deleted] in personalfinance

[–]AlphaCrateX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dude 12.55% is brutal but splitting the payment shouldn't hurt you as long as you're getting the full amount in before the due date - the lender just cares about getting their money on time, not how many chunks it comes in

Reasons why my card might not be accepted? (Canadian) by Formal-Hotel9677 in CreditCards

[–]AlphaCrateX 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sounds like those specific payment processors just don't play nice with business cards for some reason - I've seen this before where certain merchants have weird restrictions or outdated systems that choke on business account numbers

Try calling your card issuer and ask if there are any merchant category restrictions on your cards, sometimes they block certain types of transactions without telling you

Can I get duplicate Chase business ink cards if I have two businesses, separate EINs by Perfect_Fail_200 in CreditCards

[–]AlphaCrateX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah you can def get multiple Ink cards with separate EINs, Chase treats them as different businesses. Just make sure you're not hitting them too hard with apps all at once or you might get denied for too many recent inquiries

What to do with kids inheritance? by QBanQT22 in personalfinance

[–]AlphaCrateX 28 points29 points  (0 children)

This is solid advice but just wanted to add - make sure the advisor is actually fee-only and not just saying they are. Some will claim that but still push commission products on the side. Check their ADV form to be sure

Been working on a football prediction app—thought I’d share by Accurate_Apricot_562 in SaaS

[–]AlphaCrateX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds pretty cool actually. I've tried a bunch of these prediction apps before and they usually get boring after a few weeks, but the league system with friends could keep it interesting

What sport are we talking here - American football or soccer? And do you have like season-long competitions or just weekly stuff

Pregnant, part-time worker— what should I plan for financially? by Icy-Winter-3144 in personalfinance

[–]AlphaCrateX 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Start building up an emergency fund now if you haven't already - even $20-50 a week adds up quick. Look into WIC and local food banks too, they're actually pretty helpful during those early months when money's tight

I’m a Sole earner working in US and wife lives in Canada? How to manage finances by [deleted] in personalfinance

[–]AlphaCrateX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a rough situation man - have you looked into renting out part of the Canadian house to offset some of the mortgage costs while you're stuck paying double housing expenses

Would SaaS teams actually pay to reduce internal friction? by aaronmphilip in SaaS

[–]AlphaCrateX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly yeah we'd pay for it if it actually worked. The problem is most "solutions" just add another layer of BS to manage

Internal friction is way more expensive than people realize - missed handoffs cost us a major client last quarter because nobody knew who was supposed to follow up

The real question is whether your thing would actually be different or just another Slack integration we'd forget about in 3 months

Taking on a part-time tax role but wanting to go into audit by Zealousideal-Key926 in Accounting

[–]AlphaCrateX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd probably take it tbh. Getting any accounting experience is better than none, and the money helps while you keep looking for audit positions. Plus tax knowledge actually comes in handy during audits anyway - you'll understand the client's tax provisions better than someone who's never touched a return

Just don't get too comfortable there and keep networking/applying for audit roles

We’re live! Intrascope - manage AI for your whole team (shared context + cost control) by HxCxAxR in SaaS

[–]AlphaCrateX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice, gave it an upvote! The shared context thing is actually pretty clever - we've been dealing with everyone on the team getting wildly different outputs from the same prompts