Back in 2017 when the Irish Tech News podcast was in its second year, one of my guests was Darya Yegorina the founder of CleverBooks. In 2020 I caught up with Darya and did a written interview to see what happened since the podcast.
Darya has recently launched a new venture Arventa, AI software designed in Ireland for Irish SMEs that helps to make business ops efficient and compliant, and to find out more about Arventa I caught with Darya .
Darya talks about her background, Arventa, AI and more.
Arventa provides an all-in-one toolkit designed specifically for startups and freelancers. Our platform enhances productivity with tools for invoicing, proposals, CRM, time tracking, social media management, and compliance. We complement, not replace, accountants and accounting software, working seamlessly alongside them. Arventa’s mission is to deliver an affordable solution tailored to meet the unique needs of micro businesses, helping them streamline their operations and achieve growth.
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