Inkome — overview
This is the start of the Inkome user guide. If you’re new here, read this page first — it explains what Inkome is, gives you a 60-second tour, and points you to wherever you want to go next.
The AI that works for your business.
What Inkome is
Inkome is a revenue-operations platform built for founders and small teams. It connects three things most tools keep apart — Revenue (your pipeline), Cash (money you’ve actually collected), and Costs — and puts them in one place. On top of that, it gives you an AI operations team you can talk to in plain English.
The reason that matters: a closed deal isn’t money in the bank. A CRM tells you a deal is won. Accounting tells you what’s been paid. Neither shows you the whole picture. Inkome bridges that gap so you always know where your business actually stands.
It’s built for people who are great at their craft but don’t have a CFO, a Sales Director, or an Accountant on staff — and can’t afford to hire them. See Philosophy — why Inkome exists for the longer version.
A 60-second tour
Here’s what you’ll find inside Inkome, roughly in the order you’ll meet it:
| You’ll see | What it does | Learn more |
|---|---|---|
| Organizations & spaces | Your company, and the separate revenue streams inside it | Key concepts |
| Business types | Each space adopts your vertical’s language — Deal, Product, Plan | Business types |
| Deals & pipeline | Track opportunities through stages to won | Deals & pipeline |
| Collections | Record the money that actually comes in | Collections |
| Costs | Track spending and allocate it back to deals | Costs |
| Dashboard & reports | One clean picture of Revenue, Cash, and Costs | The dashboard |
| The AI assistant | Ask anything; specialized agents answer | The AI assistant |
The flow is simple: you set up an organization, create a space for a revenue stream, add your deals, record collections against them, track your costs — and the dashboard and AI turn all of that into answers.
Who it’s for
Inkome is built for:
- Founders building their first company
- Small teams scaling from a handful of people
- Agencies juggling multiple clients and project-based work
- Consultants managing milestone payments
- Solo operators selling products, courses, or subscriptions
It’s not built for large enterprises with dedicated finance and sales-ops teams, full ERP needs, or pure bookkeeping. If that’s you, Inkome probably isn’t the right fit — and we’d rather say so plainly.
Where to go next
- New to the ideas behind Inkome? Read Philosophy — why Inkome exists.
- Want the vocabulary first? See Key concepts: organizations, spaces, the triangle.
- Ready to get in? Jump to Sign up & authentication.