What Yasmine does with your numbers
Why the channel beats the dashboard
Dashboards answer questions you remember to ask. A coworker in #finance surfaces what you didn't: the recap arrives where the discussion happens, the follow-up question is a reply ("break March down by product"), and the whole thread stays as the audit trail of what was asked and answered.
Is it safe to give an AI your finance stack?
The right question — and the reason Yasmine's architecture is the way it is. Your workspace runs in a dedicated microVM: separate compute, storage, and encryption key, never shared with another customer. She runs on your own model keys or Claude account, so your financial data goes to your provider account under its terms — we never access it. And per-tool approval means she can read Stripe all day but can't send, refund, or change anything without your yes in the thread. More detail on the security page.
Start with one report
Don't boil the ocean. Connect Stripe and your sheet, then ask: "summarize last month — in, out, and anything that looks off." That first answer usually pays for the setup time by itself.

