Guliel is a free, global finance-operations platform. It ships invoicing, expenses, suppliers, logistics, reports, automations, an open API, and a native MCP server in one platform. It runs double-entry bookkeeping for the supplier-client order and dispute flow, but it isn't a full general ledger; pair it with Xero or QuickBooks for your books. It is distinctive on three things: bidirectional supplier flow, a native MCP server so external AI agents can operate the platform, and per-organization pricing with no per-seat upsell. Bootstrapped from Singapore.
Three things set it apart. Suppliers go both directions: you send purchase orders, suppliers invoice back, and reconciliation is automatic — backed by double-entry, event-based tracking of every order and dispute between the two sides. The native MCP server lets external AI agents operate Guliel, not just draft text in a chat window. And pricing is per organisation, not per seat — the whole team is on for one fee.
What Guliel isn't: not a full general-ledger or tax-close system — Guliel keeps double-entry records for the supplier-client flow, but pair it with Xero or QuickBooks for your books. Not a payments processor — we do invoicing and reconciliation, not card-acquiring; Stripe and PayPal integrations are in development.