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Validating a B2B SaaS for automated tax data reconciliation. Thoughts? (I'll not promote)

Hey everyone, I'm a founder and wants some feedback regarding my idea.

​I’m currently building a B2B micro-SaaS to automate tax data reconciliation for companies (focusing on the Indian GST ecosystem right now).

​Long story short: businesses lose a ton of money in Input Tax Credit (ITC) simply because their internal purchase registers don't perfectly match the government's portal logs. Doing this manually is a nightmare because of basic human errors—like a vendor typing "Reliance Ltd" instead of "Reliance Industries," or formatting an invoice as "INV-01" instead of just "01."

​I'm building something that automatically maps these mismatched records, cleans the data on the fly, and lets the user send a one-click WhatsApp or email alert to the vendor who messed up the filing.

​As founders, does this sound like a sharp enough pain point to scale a B2B SaaS around?

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u/Ambitious-spell-12 — 7 days ago

Validating a B2B SaaS for automated tax data reconciliation. Thoughts?

Hey everyone,

​I’m currently building a B2B micro-SaaS to automate tax data reconciliation for companies (focusing on the Indian GST ecosystem right now).

​Long story short: businesses lose a ton of money in Input Tax Credit (ITC) simply because their internal purchase registers don't perfectly match the government's portal logs. Doing this manually is a nightmare because of basic human errors—like a vendor typing "Reliance Ltd" instead of "Reliance Industries," or formatting an invoice as "INV-01" instead of just "01."

​I'm building something that automatically maps these mismatched records, cleans the data on the fly, and lets the user send a one-click WhatsApp or email alert to the vendor who messed up the filing.

​As founders, does this sound like a sharp enough pain point to scale a B2B SaaS around?

I live in India and thinks this is a problem, do you think this problem persist around the world?? Open to hear you feedback on this.

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u/Ambitious-spell-12 — 7 days ago
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Validating a B2B SaaS for automated tax data reconciliation. Thoughts? (I will not promote)

Hi everyone, I’m building a micro-SaaS targeting a massive finance pain point (specifically within the Indian tax ecosystem).

​The Problem: Companies lose heavy tax credits (ITC) because internal purchase records don't match government logs. Manual reconciliation is a nightmare.

​The Solution: A tool that automatically pairs mismatched records by auto-fixing vendor typos (e.g., "Company LLC" vs "COMPANY LTD") and messy invoice numbers (e.g., "INV-01" vs "01"). It flags missing data and triggers one-click alerts to defaulting vendors.

​Looking for feedback:

​Does this sound like a sharp enough pain point to scale a B2B SaaS around?

​If you don't handle this yourself, could you ask your CA or finance head if manual data-matching is a genuine time-sink for them?

​Would love your perspective or any intros to finance folks!

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u/Ambitious-spell-12 — 7 days ago