Founders- If you’ve ever looked at your numbers and thought, “Hang on… shouldn’t we have more money in the bank?” - you’re not alone.
We’ve been quietly rolling out a handful of new Triffin features, all designed to help founders (and lean teams) get real clarity over what’s working, what’s wasting cash, and what’s next - without diving into five tabs and a spreadsheet.
Here’s what’s new 👇
1. Integrated Payment Planner
Paying suppliers just got a lot less faff. You can now plan and send payments straight from Triffin - no more bouncing between bank logins and accounting tools. Everything’s in one place, and nothing slips through the cracks.
2. Real-Time Profit & Loss View
Want to know how your business is actually performing - right now? This pulls in your sales forecasts and accounting data into a live P&L view. No more waiting on monthly reports. Just log in and see where you stand, year-to-date or today.
3. Interactive Management Reports
Slick, easy-to-digest reports that let you dig into spend by supplier, product, or channel - all with a few clicks. Perfect if you’re wearing five hats and don’t have time to mess around with fiddly dashboards.
4. Unified Cohort Analytics (Amazon + Shopify)
Finally- see your Amazon and Shopify customer behaviour side-by-side. Track LTV by platform, spot patterns, and compare retention without juggling tabs and CSVs.
5. Bundle & Debundle Cost Tool
If you're selling bundles across different channels, you'll love this. Just add the cost of each SKU and let Triffin work out the margins. No more spreadsheet chaos or guesswork.
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