36 jurisdictions, one product. The right compliance calendar, e-invoice spec, tax-rate table, and statutory form-set auto-loads when you switch to a client. No Tally for India + QuickBooks for US + Zoho for UAE.
Every cross-border CA we've talked to runs into the same five frictions. Each one disappears in OnGravy.
You manage Tally for India, QuickBooks for the US LLC, Zoho for the UAE FZ, and an Excel sheet for the Singapore client.
One product. One login. Switch jurisdictions from the sidebar. The correct compliance calendar, e-invoice spec, and tax-rate table loads automatically.
Every time the client moves money across borders, you build the FX gain/loss workpaper from scratch.
FX revaluation is automatic at month-end. RBI rates auto-fetched. ECB rates for EU. Gains and losses post to the JE you'd have written anyway, with the rate source on the line.
You charge premium fees for "international" work but spend most of your time on tooling, not advisory.
The tooling stops being the bottleneck. Your premium fee becomes for actual advisory — DTAA structure, transfer pricing, FEMA — not for stitching three tools together.
A new NRI client lands on you with a US LLC + a Dubai Free Zone company. You quote 4 weeks for onboarding because Tally doesn't do either.
Quote 4 days. Books up in both jurisdictions in one afternoon — sample data + their actual prior-period TB imported via our migration tool.
ZATCA Phase 2 e-invoice deadline is in 3 weeks. You don't know what your tool is doing about it.
Already shipped. Plus 12 other regulator e-invoice specs (FBR, FIRS, MyInvois, FATOORA, ETA, BIR EIS, GDT, NTS, Qualified Invoice, DIAN, OSE, Peppol PINT, EHF).
Every market below has a full tax engine, compliance calendar, and (where applicable) regulator e-invoice spec built in. Switch jurisdictions from the business switcher — the relevant module loads automatically.
Book a 30-minute call. We'll show your specific cross-border setup — your US LLC client, your Dubai FZ client, your Singapore client — running side-by-side in one OnGravy practice. The demo is your data, not a sandbox.