Accounting automation platform Trullion is slated this week to launch Trulli, an artificial intelligence agent designed to assist accounting professionals with workflow automation, document analysis, and policy interpretation.
Trulli helps alleviate the burden on professionals who often spend hours cross-referencing policy documents and contracts under time constraints, Trullion says in a media release. This includes corporate accounting teams and audit firms.
Unlike generic AI assistants, Trulli is purpose-built for accounting and audit—trained on real financial workflows, standards such as GAAP and IFRS, and audit guidelines. Seamlessly integrated into the Trullion platform, Trulli enables accounting and finance teams to quickly retrieve policy guidance, ask questions about their files, and extract critical insights from complex documentation at scale, the company says. Every response is backed by a complete audit trail, providing full transparency between AI-generated answers and the original source documentation.

“We didn’t set out to build a chatbot. We set out to build something useful—something accountants and auditors could rely on to navigate complexity with transparency,” Isaac Heller, CEO and co-founder of Trullion, said in a statement.
The debut of Trulli reflects a broader industry shift toward verticalized AI—intelligent systems built for specific, high-stakes domains. The vertical AI agents market, valued at $5.1 billion, is projected to grow to $47.1 billion by 2030 (44.8% compound annual growth rate). Gartner predicts that by 2028, one-third of enterprise software will include agentic AI, driving 15% of business decisions.
Trullion’s recent research supports this momentum:
- 60% of finance leaders expect AI to dramatically reduce manual work.
- 66% are actively tracking AI’s impact on productivity and cost savings.
“Trulli isn’t here to replace professionals,” Heller added. “It’s here to free them from the repetitiveness, so they can focus on what matters most—strategy, analysis, and impact.”
Trulli will be available to all customers across its Lease, Revenue, and Audit modules beginning on May 7, according to Trullion.
“Accounting is the language of the economy. Trulli doesn’t try to reinvent that—it tries to speak it better,” Heller said.
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