Plain explanations of how to connect Tally Prime to AI, how it stays safe, and how to get answers from your books without opening a single report.
A plain guide to connecting your Tally Prime data to an AI assistant like Claude or ChatGPT, so you can ask questions about your books in everyday language.
Read guideA simple explanation of the Model Context Protocol and what a Tally Prime MCP server does, so an AI assistant can read your Tally books safely.
Read guideA clear look at the safety of connecting Tally to an AI assistant. Read only access, India hosting, encryption, and what the AI can and cannot do.
Read guideSee your Tally Prime figures from your phone or any device, without opening Tally and without keeping your office computer on. Here is how it works.
Read guideYes. With the right connector, AI assistants like ChatGPT and Claude can read your Tally Prime books and answer questions about them. Here is how, and the limits.
Read guideStop pulling one report at a time. Ask your Tally Prime books a question in everyday English and get the answer in seconds. Examples and how it works.
Read guideDo you need to set up a server or keep a computer on all day to use AI with Tally Prime? Here is the honest list of what is required and what is not.
Read guideHow a chartered accountant can use AI to get answers from client Tally books faster, handle more clients, and spend less time pulling reports by hand.
Read guideWhat an AI accounting assistant does for a Tally based accounts team, from pulling figures to answering questions, without changing how you work in Tally.
Read guideA business owner can get answers from their own Tally books in plain language, without knowing Tally and without waiting for the accountant to send a report.
Read guideIf you run a young business on Tally but do not speak accounting, AI lets you ask your accounts plain questions on your phone and get clear answers.
Read guideGetting Tally data on WhatsApp sounds handy, but it comes with real limits. Here is what WhatsApp can do, where it stops, and a more flexible way to ask your books.
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