About
Owners of two, five, ten companies make the biggest financial decisions of their lives with the group spread across disconnected QuickBooks and Xero files. The CFO who would compose that picture costs US$150k+ a year. Composenz exists to close that gap.
Composenz was started by David Leme Tiba, who grew up inside an accounting practice and watched the same scene repeat: an owner who is brilliant at operating companies, flying blind on the group as a whole. The numbers existed — in four different files, closing on four different rhythms, charging each other rent that inflated everything.
The fix isn't another dashboard. It's the thing a CFO actually delivers on a Monday morning: the group composed into one number, the eliminations done, and a calm read on what changed and why it matters.
So that's the product. A deterministic engine does the accounting — the AI never calculates a number, it narrates verified figures. You read one brief, every Monday, and own the picture of your own group.
We read your books; we never write to them and never move money. Trust is the product.
Prices are on the pricing page. You can evaluate everything — including a full sample brief — without talking to anyone.
If something doesn't reconcile, the brief says so. We would rather show you "out of balance" than a smooth fiction.
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Progress, decisions and misses are shared as we go — follow along, or join the build-in-public list in the footer. Founding members shape what gets built next.