Nikhil Maurya is the founder of Cyntrova, a product focused on modernising invoice operations for CA firms and finance teams. The goal is simple: remove repetitive manual work from the accounting workflow while keeping review, accuracy, and control firmly with the team.
Building workflow infrastructure for firms that deal with invoice volume, client complexity, and the operational drag of repetitive accounting work.
Nikhil has long been drawn to building products, systems, and businesses that create real operating leverage. The opportunity behind Cyntrova came from seeing how much accounting time is still spent on low-value repetition: collecting invoices from scattered channels, reading the same fields over and over, and pushing data manually into downstream systems.
Instead of treating that problem as a small OCR task, Cyntrova is being built as a broader workflow product. Intake, review, verification, client isolation, and export all need to work together if firms are going to trust automation inside real accounting operations.
Automate the repetitive layer. Keep human judgment where it matters.
Cyntrova is designed to reduce manual effort without removing accountability, review, or financial control from the firm.
The focus is not on AI for show. It is on building a system that fits the real operating rhythm of firms handling invoice volume every day.
GST-sensitive workflows, review discipline, and Tally-ready outputs shape the product from the ground up rather than as an afterthought.
The best automation helps firms move faster while keeping client context, review logic, and final approval in the right hands.
Cyntrova is being developed with a clear product direction: collect invoices from multiple intake channels, structure the data with AI, verify the important fields, and prepare outputs that are clean enough for fast final review. That means less time spent on typing, less operational drag across teams, and fewer chances for client or ledger confusion in high-volume environments.
The long-term ambition is to build dependable AI infrastructure for accounting workflows, starting with the painful invoice layer that firms deal with every week.
Nikhil is building Cyntrova in public and using early conversations with firms to shape the product around real operational pain, not generic automation claims.