About Bryt
We built this because we watched the problem happen every month.
Bryt started with one interior designer's books. Late nights sorting receipts. A shoebox of vendor invoices. A CPA who didn't know a trade discount from a retail markup. We knew there had to be a better way because we lived with someone going through it.


How we think
The principles behind the service.
Speak the language, not the jargon
We don't translate accounting into English as an afterthought. We think in projects, margins, and client retainers from the start. If your bookkeeper has to Google "to-the-trade pricing," they're the wrong bookkeeper.
Show you what the numbers mean
A P&L is only useful if you know what to do with it. Every report we send tells you what happened, why it matters, and what to pay attention to next. Numbers without context is just noise.
Stay in our lane
We're bookkeepers, not CPAs, not financial advisors, not tax strategists. We're clear about where our work ends and your CPA's begins. That boundary protects you and keeps everyone focused on what they do best.

How it works
Your back office in three steps.
We keep the process simple. You do about 15 minutes of work per month. We handle everything else.
We set up your books the right way
Your QBO gets a chart of accounts built specifically for interior designers. Trade discounts, product margins, retainer deposits, design fees — every category where it belongs from day one. If you use Houzz Pro, Mydoma, or another design platform, we connect and configure the sync.
Your bookkeeper handles the monthly work
Reconciliation, categorization, design software sync, and sales tax tracking happen in the background. If we need your input on a transaction, we flag it through the client portal. Most months, you'll spend about 10-15 minutes answering our questions. That's it.
You get a clear picture every month
Your financial snapshot arrives in plain English. Revenue, margins, cash position, anything that needs attention. On Growth and Studio plans, you also get a project profitability tracker and a strategy call to walk through the numbers together.
The Founder
Built by someone who watched the problem firsthand.
Nathan spent years watching his wife — an interior designer — struggle with bookkeeping that didn't fit her business. Generic bookkeepers miscategorized trade purchases. CPAs asked questions that didn't make sense for project-based work. Financial reports arrived in a language she didn't speak.
He built Bryt to fix that. With a background in business operations and leadership, he designed a bookkeeping service around how interior designers actually work — project by project, vendor by vendor, markup by markup.

