Right now, financial trouble surfaces at period-end — when it's already a scramble. ShinobiOps gives you a finance officer who flags risks before they hit and proposes the fix while there's still time to act, turning finance from a reaction into a heads-up.
The problems that blindside you at month-end were forming for weeks — the slipping margin, the thinning cash, the cost creeping up. The signal was there the whole time; nothing was watching the dash for it. And by the time the light finally comes on, your options have already narrowed: caught early, a cash gap is a conversation, but caught at period-end it's an emergency — and emergencies force the expensive choices, the rushed loan, the cut corner, the missed payroll.
It shows up as a moment instead. The books close, the number comes in light, and you didn't see it coming. Everything felt fine right up until it didn't — now you're reacting to trouble that had been building quietly for weeks, making rushed calls you'd never make with a month's notice. The trouble wasn't sudden. Your view of it was.
Nearly 1 in 3 startups fail because they simply run out of cash.
Often not because the business was unprofitable — but because the warning came too late to act on. Surprise, not insolvency, is what does the damage.
Every financial surprise was a trend first.
Bill is your finance officer. He's the warning light that comes on in time. Instead of letting problems surface at month-end, he watches the signals continuously and flags risks before they hit — proposing the intervention while there's still room to act. Finance becomes a heads-up instead of a period-end scramble.
Problems arrive as warnings, not emergencies.
ShinobiOps is a full team of AI officers, each briefed on your business — with Bill watching the financial signals so trouble arrives as a heads-up, not a shock. Seth on strategy, Oprah on operations, Brenda on brand, Hunter on pipeline, Scout reading your market. A full executive team in your corner, for less than one afternoon with a consultant.
Setup takes minutes. Bill watches your finances continuously and tells you about trouble while you can still steer around it — so the surprises stop.
Kill the surprises →