Laabha. Agents →

Built for India's 63 million businesses.

India has roughly 63 million MSMEs. Most of them use TallyPrime. None of them have an AI workforce yet. Laabha is building that workforce — one specialist at a time, on one platform, in the systems Indian businesses already use.

The scale problem.

Three million Chartered Accountants. Sixty-three million MSMEs. Tens of millions of shopkeepers running their own books on the back of payment Soundboxes.

The math has never worked. Indian accounting depends on cheap junior labor that's vanishing — costs going up, supply going down, regulatory load (GST, e-invoicing, TDS, MCA, ICAI) going up faster than either.

Manual workflows that worked in 2004 cannot scale to the country India is becoming in 2030. CA firms are turning away clients because they can't hire fast enough. MSME owners are doing year-end Tally entries on Saturday nights because they can't afford monthly bookkeeping. Shopkeepers are losing track of their own daily sales because writing it down breaks the rhythm of the counter.

The bottleneck isn't intelligence. It's transcription.

The platform thesis.

One unified platform with a roster of AI specialists serves these audiences better than ten separate tools.

Same infrastructure. Same audit trail. Same data residency. Same authentication. Same ₹ wallet. New agents ship every quarter and inherit the same plumbing. The 12th specialist costs the same to onboard as the first: zero.

Laabha is not an "AI accountant." It's not an "AI invoice tool." It's the platform on which both — and ten more like them — live. Hire the specialist you need. The platform handles the rest.

Why now.

Three pieces clicked into place in 2025.

AI got good enough to do routine accounting work without hallucinating numbers. Modern frontier models — when given access to real APIs and constrained to deterministic tool calls — can parse a bank statement, classify a transaction, generate a Schedule III report. The accuracy is now in the same band as a careful junior; the speed is two orders of magnitude faster.

Tally's XML API and the surrounding integration ecosystem matured. TallyConnector, ngrok-style tunnels, Tally's own bridge protocols — what used to require custom plugins and bespoke connectors now takes a 10-minute setup on a Windows machine.

The Indian payment-rail generates structured data continuously. UPI, payment Soundboxes, e-invoicing — every transaction now leaves a structured trail. That trail is exactly the input an agent needs to keep books current without anyone typing.

Five years ago, building Laabha would have been theatre. Today the underlying technology has caught up to the problem.

Why this team.

Laabha is built by AxonBOS — a team that has shipped accounting, ERP, integration, and chat software to Indian businesses since 2004.

Two decades of watching the same workflow break. Two decades of selling "modern accounting" to CAs and watching them politely renew the trial without ever moving off Tally. Two decades of learning what Indian businesses actually adopt versus what they politely decline.

Laabha is what we'd want to use if we ran a 30-client CA firm or a 50-shop kirana chain today. So that's what we built.

Talk to us.

The team behind Laabha runs every demo personally for the first 50 firms. We don't have an SDR layer. The calendar invite has our name on it.

15 minutes with the team.

Bring a real client's bank statement. We'll run a Laabha agent on it live. If it doesn't produce something usable, we won't bother you again.