Q: What license/plan tiers are offered with the AppSumo deal?
A: According to publicly available info, typical AppSumo license tiers for Tabby are (as of last listing) roughly at three levels: Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 — varying by limits on connected accounts, number of users, and maximum annual expenses.
- Tier 1 — lower limits (e.g. fewer connected accounts, fewer users, lower annual expense cap)
- Tier 2 — middle ground: more accounts/users/expense cap than Tier 1.
- Tier 3 — most generous: “unlimited” (or very high) connected accounts, higher/no expense cap, supports more users.
Q: What features come with Tabby under the AppSumo deal?
A: Features typically included are: AI-powered transaction categorization, automated bookkeeping, real-time bank sync (for supported banks), profit & loss and tax-ready financial reports, and support for both personal and business account tracking.
Q: Is Tabby easy to use if I don’t have accounting knowledge?
A: Yes — one of Tabby’s strengths is simplicity and automation: it’s built for freelancers, gig workers, solopreneurs, small business owners, or anyone without formal accounting background. AI does the heavy lifting.
Q: Can Tabby on AppSumo work with personal bank accounts as well as business accounts?
A: Yes. Even if you connect a personal account, Tabby can detect business-related transactions and separate them — helping you catch business deductions even when mixing personal/business banking.
Q: Is it secure to connect my bank/credit-card accounts to Tabby?
A: Yes. Tabby uses a bank-connection provider (via Plaid) — the same secure infrastructure trusted by banks and fintech platforms — to ensure secure linking.