Bookkeeping for Neurodivergent Online Service Providers
Bookkeeping that meets you where you are, not where you “should” be
What I Do
Most money systems weren’t built for neurodivergent brains, which means they often create stress, shutdown, or shame long before they create clarity.
My work lives in the opposite direction. I help neurodivergent business owners, not by forcing a system, and not by trying to “optimize” you, but by making your business finances feel understandable and supportive.
When your money makes sense to your brain, your numbers stop being a source of fear and start being a source of support.
I’m not trying to turn you into a spreadsheet person. What I do is help you build a calmer relationship with your money through bookkeeping: catchups to get you ready for tax season and bookkeeping done-for-you so you can free up time for more interesting things (like taking a weekend off for fun).
About Aneisha
Hi, I’m Aneisha, an AuDHD bookkeeper who helps neurodivergent entrepreneurs turn their numbers from a source of stress into a source of support.
Why trust me with your books? I have a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting and years of behind-the-scenes bookkeeping experience, including specializing in cleanups and catch-up work.
Translation: I’m very comfortable turning “this is a mess” into “okay, now we can see what’s happening.”
Am I a tax preparer? No, I’m not a tax preparer. I support your tax pro by keeping your bookkeeping organized, categorized, and up to date, so all they have to do is file your tax return. I can also collaborate with them and help answer questions about your books (you can forward those emails to me, or even better, CC me on them.)
Who I Work With
I work with independent business owners and small teams, usually solo entrepreneurs, or business owners with a small team (some contractors or less than 10 employees), who want their books to feel calm, clear, and handled.
Most of my clients are building a sustainable business that supports their life - whether that’s someone experienced at self-employment and staying intentionally small with big impact or a newer solopreneur. This means they just need someone supporting their work on the financial operations side so they’re not spending too much time on weekends struggling to figure out QuickBooks.
When people usually hire me
Most clients come to me in one of two moments:
1) “We hit a growth point and DIY broke.”
Revenue is climbing (often around the six-figure range) and bookkeeping becomes too much to keep up with. Things start slipping, the numbers feel unreliable, and it’s stressful to even look.
2) “I want support early so I don’t fall behind.”
You’re newer or still building momentum, but you already know your capacity. You want a steady system and a calm expert in your corner before bookkeeping turns into an emergency.
Either way, the goal is the same: organized books and trustworthy numbers you can actually use.
How We Can Work Together
Cleanup Bookkeeping
Perfect for business owners who want to get caught up on their bookkeeping for tax season.
Get your books up-to-date
Tax-ready financials
Starts at $1,500/quarter
Bookkeeping Done-For-You
Perfect for business owners who want to focus on the business while I manage the bookkeeping details.
Keep your books up-to-date — complete transaction recording and categorization
Monthly updates, reconciliations, and financial reports
Tax-ready financials year-round
Year-round support for questions
Collaboration with your tax pro
Starts at $450/month
Bookkeeping Support
Guidance for solopreneurs who want to manage their own books with guidance and support.
Bookkeeping setup
Quarterly check ins
Bookkeeping review with recommendations
Starts at $255/quarter
How is Working with Me Different?
From the start
When I meet someone, I start by giving them a simple map of the business money world, because most people only know one slice of it (and I like to make sure we’re on the same page).
There are three lanes:
Accounting (includes bookkeeping): recording what happened in the business so the numbers are accurate and trustworthy.
Finances: using those numbers to steer decisions forward (cash flow, budgeting, forecasting, priorities).
Taxes: compliance and planning, built on top of clean accounting and informed by future-focused finance.
When someone says “I need an accountant,” they might mean “I need my taxes filed,” or “I need my books caught up,” or “I need help understanding cash.”
So my first move is figuring out: which part are you actually asking for?
I help them name the real problem and then I either point them to the right lane/provider, or we move into working together.
Systems + Support (how I keep bookkeeping off your plate)
I set up and maintain a simple, repeatable way for us to exchange what’s needed without you having to manage the process.
What this looks like month to month:
Clear, specific requests (so you don’t have to interpret). If I need something, I’ll ask for it in a concrete way: what I need, from where, and for what time period.
One home base for uploads and questions. Receipts, documents, and transaction questions live in the portal and are tied to the exact item—so you’re not digging through emails or trying to reconstruct context.
Async-first communication. You can respond when you have bandwidth. No “drop everything and answer right now” energy unless it’s truly urgent.
We fix bottlenecks once, not monthly. If something is confusing or a workflow isn’t working (access issues, payment tools, invoicing quirks), we do a quick screen-share to fix it at the source so it stops recurring.
Access is handled so you’re not the messenger. I guide you through granting access to the tools you use (bank, Square, payroll, invoicing), so I can pull what I need without chasing you each month.
Fewer questions over time. If I notice repeat questions, I adjust the process so month-end gets smoother and quieter.
Net effect: you’re not doing bookkeeping, you’re just occasionally answering a clear question, in one place, with full context.
Meetings (structured, but not rigid)
When we meet, I don’t put you on the spot with “So what do you want to talk about?” I come in with the purpose of the meeting, the questions we need to answer, and the path to the outcome.
What you’ll notice:
Meetings have a point. You’ll know why we’re meeting and what we’re trying to accomplish.
I come prepared. I bring the agenda and guide us through it
Real life still fits. If you show up with something urgent that takes the whole time, we handle it. Then I schedule the follow-up and bring us back to the original goal so nothing gets dropped.
You leave with next steps. Clear decisions, clear actions, and who is doing what.
How I Run the Monthly Bookkeeping Flow (so you don’t have to)
Each month, I’m tracking the moving parts, keeping things on schedule, and telling you what matters, without turning you into the project manager of your own books.
What you’ll notice:
You’ll know what’s happening and what’s next.
You’ll get reminders that are timed to be usable (not too early, not too late).
You’ll get updates when something needs your input, and otherwise the work keeps moving in the background.
End result: clean books, fewer questions, clear next steps, and a calmer relationship with your numbers because the system is designed for how you operate.
Getting Started
1) Vibe check
First, we make sure we’re a good fit. You’ll fill out a short interest form, then you’ll get an option to schedule a free discovery call.
If we’re a fit, we’ll move to the next step.
2) Choose the right starting point
I’ll recommend the best service based on what you need. For most people, the next step is catchup bookkeeping so your books are back in order with the goal of organized books you can trust.
3) Ongoing support
Once your books are back in shape, ongoing support has 2 options:
Monthly bookkeeping Done-for-you
Guided bookkeeping support (you stay hands-on)
Ready to get your books in order?
Whether you want full-service bookkeeping or guided support, I'm here to help you succeed.