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As AI moves from clever tool to “virtual teammate,” nowhere is the shift more real than in finance.

In this episode of Startups Decoded, Invoice Butler founder & CEO Mihir Deo joins Andy Walsh to explore what happens when AI agents start doing the unglamorous work humans have always done—chasing invoices, managing cash flow, and acting like your accounts team.

We unpack how Invoice Butler is quietly replacing manual accounts receivable workflows with an AI-powered, human-backed agent, what that means for trust, brand, and relationships, and why the future of finance teams is smaller, sharper, and heavily automated, not human-free.

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Chapters

  • 00:00 Introduction to AI and Trust
  • 06:48 The Impact of AI on Business Dynamics
  • 10:58 The Birth of Invoice Butler
  • 16:51 How Invoice Butler Works
  • 22:54 The Future of Automation and Human Touch
  • 37:44 Target Customers and Vision for Invoice Butler

Mihir Deo:
Founder & CEO of Invoice Butler. With a background in software and product development, Mihir is focused on building AI tools that solve real problems, blending automation with human-first design.

Invoice Butler:

Invoice Butler blends AI efficiency with human oversight to deliver automated financial processes businesses can actually trust — reducing admin, improving cash flow, and giving founders more time to focus on growth.

Music Credit: “Neptuno” - Phondupe (Album: Onykia)

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