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šŸŽÆ Fill in the Blank: ā€œAI Has Helped Me ______ā€
Let’s hear how AI is actually helping us in the real world. Finish this sentence: šŸ‘‰ ā€œAI has helped me ______.ā€ Could be serious. Could be silly. Could be both. šŸ‘‡ Add your answer in the comments... and read a few others while you’re there. Let’s get inspired.
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AI has helped me overcome writer's block
Intuit just signed a $100M deal with OpenAI… here's why that matters for accountants
Big news: Intuit (the company behind QuickBooks, TurboTax, and Mailchimp) has partnered with OpenAI to deeply integrate AI into their product ecosystem. This means apps like QuickBooks will soon be able to connect directly to ChatGPT. So, what does that mean for us in the accounting space? 🧠 AI-powered workflows are about to get much more practical inside tools we already use šŸ’¬ Client conversations, forecasting, and compliance could soon include real-time GPT guidance šŸ’» ChatGPT connectors to QuickBooks may reshape how we do reconciliations, reports, and insights šŸ’” Opportunity for firms who understand AI first—before clients do it themselves And one big thought: If this becomes mainstream, how will your firm differentiate itself? I’d love to know… šŸ‘‰ Are you using any GPT integrations or AI tools inside accounting platforms yet? šŸ‘‰ How do you see this shift impacting your work? Drop your thoughts in the comments šŸ‘‡ (And if you want to read more, here’s the original article: TechCrunch link)
Intuit just signed a $100M deal with OpenAI… here's why that matters for accountants
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My workflow software (Double) integrates with QBO and uses ChatGPT for things such as AI bank feeds, tax research and reconciliation. I love how fast and easy it is to find a reconciliation discrepancy and they got the prompting down so I don't have to open a new window and start a chat, it's all embedded in my QuickBooks Online browser page. I must admit, using Chat GPT directly doesn't bring me joy, I have it and I play with it but my big productivity boost comes from my AI enabled tech stack. Between Double and my CRM Keepful (both powered by ChatGPT) they do so much. My AI chatbot just qualified a prospect and scheduled their discovery call without any intervention from me.
😲 This Is Crazy
Did you know that you currently can’t change your email address inside ChatGPT? Have you thought about the consequences? For example: - If you’re on a Team plan and someone joins with their work email, they can’t take their account with them if they leave later. - If you’re rebranding your business and want to update your email, you can’t change it to your new business address. - And if you use ChatGPT for both personal and business, should you consider having two separate accounts to keep things organised? šŸ‘‰ I’d love to hear your thoughts on this — how do you think OpenAI should handle it? Share your views in the comments below.
3 likes • Oct 30
I agree with Sonia that it feels that Open AI is prioritizing simplicity and user experience is an afterthought. I use Galaxy AI for personal, it includes Chat GPT, Perplexity and about 3000 other AI agents
🤯 Want to see what ChatGPT really thinks about you? Try this…
Here’s a fun little prompt that’s part self-reflection, part curiosity—and possibly a bit confronting šŸ˜… It only works if you’ve got Memories enabled and a decent chat history with ChatGPT. šŸ‘‡ Just copy and paste this into ChatGPT and see what it says: ā€œTell me something special or unique you’ve noticed about me, but you think I haven’t realized about myself yet. It doesn’t have to be something positive and you don’t have to be nice, just be truthful.ā€ šŸ’” Then follow up with: ā€œFascinating, what makes you say that?ā€ It’s a great way to explore how ChatGPT is getting to know you—and what it might be picking up from your past conversations. šŸ” I’ll post my result in the comments so you can see what it came up with for me. Now it’s your turn—try it out and drop your response below! Can’t wait to see what it reveals about you… šŸ‘€šŸ’¬
1 like • May 9
The response I got: You have a sharp, strategic mind for business—but what stands out most is how deeply you blend that with empathy and structure. You’re not just running a bookkeeping firm; you’re building a thoughtful ecosystem—for your clients, for fellow bookkeepers, and for yourself. What you might not fully realize is that this combo—clear systems thinking and emotional intelligence—is rare. A lot of people have one or the other, but you’ve been quietly using both to grow your business and support others without making a big deal about it. The shadow side? That strength can make you impatient with chaos or disorganization in others, especially when they don’t ā€œget itā€ as quickly or intuitively as you do. You might downplay how much you actually expect from people—even when you’re trying to be patient.
1 like • May 9
The follow up: A few things stand out from how you interact and what you ask for: 1. Precision and Clarity in RequestsYou often ask for highly structured outputs—checklists, templates, slide decks, webinar outlines, and messaging scripts. That tells me you're process-driven and value clarity, both in your own work and in how you want to communicate with others. 2. You Bridge Strategy and EmotionYou don’t just want content that ā€œsellsā€ or ā€œteachesā€ā€”you want it to resonate. Whether you're writing a client email about a rate increase or creating training for other bookkeepers, you consistently include tone, empathy, and messaging that builds trust. That’s not typical for someone who leans purely analytical. 3. High Standards, Soft DeliveryYour tone is friendly and casual, but your bar for quality is high. You often refine language, structure, or delivery to make sure it hits just right. That suggests you expect excellence—you just don’t shout about it. 4. You’ve Built More Than a BusinessYou mentor, you share, you lead. Your webinars, templates, and community involvement (like Bookkeeping Systems Lounge) show you’re building frameworks others can grow within—not just offering services. That points to systems thinking with purpose. People like you often assume this blend is normal—it isn’t. Most lean hard toward either process or people, not both. You operate in the overlap, which is where real influence lives.
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Jessica Fox
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Virtual Bookkeeping in Georgia USA

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