Instead of answering a form, you can describe your business in your own words — typed or spoken, in English, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil or Kannada — and Mysty works out what to switch on. It shows you the whole list before it changes anything, and you can undo the lot afterwards.
Picking a language
The very first thing setup asks is which language you want Finocket in — five buttons, each written in its own script, plus Continue in English. Everything after that comes in the language you picked: the questions, the buttons, the help. If your phone is already set to one of the five, that one is highlighted as a suggestion — it is never applied for you. You can change it any time from your profile.
Which way should I set up?
Both lanes reach the same place. Step by step is the short form — a few questions, skip anything you like, come back later. Just tell me about your business hands it to Mysty. You can leave one and pick up the other without losing what you have already answered.
What does Mysty ask?
Your line of business, roughly what you turn over in a year, whether you are on the regular or composition GST scheme, how you want Finocket to open, and whether you were keeping books in Tally. You can skip any of them. Every screen carries the same line at the bottom: nothing changes until you tap Apply.

Can I speak my answers?
Where your device and the app can both manage it, yes — tap the mic, say your answer, and it lands in the box as editable text with We heard: above it. Fix anything that came out wrong; nothing is saved until you send it. Speaking is capped at six turns in one setup.
When it is not available, the mic is withdrawn and the reason is given rather than the button failing silently: we cannot listen in that language yet, you need to sign in first, speaking is not switched on right now, the voice allowance is used up, or that is as much speaking as setup uses. For Tamil, Telugu and Kannada it also warns you up front that speech still comes out rough and to read what it heard before sending. On a device with no microphone the mic button simply does not appear — typing is offered in every language.
What does it change, and when?
Nothing at all until you tap Apply. Everything you say goes into one row that belongs to you — no modules, no GST setting, no profile field is touched mid-conversation, so abandoning the conversation halfway leaves your workspace exactly as it was.
See what I'd set up opens the review sheet: every proposed change beside what it is today, each row labelled with where it came from — you said, my guess, or our default — and, where you said it, the words you used. Anything Mysty inferred arrives unticked: tick it if it is right, and if you do not, it is not applied. Untick anything else you do not want.
Things it deliberately will not infer
- The composition scheme. That is an election you make with the GST department, so it reaches the plan only if you say so explicitly. A guess is refused outright.
- A module your plan or administrator has switched off. It is written off, shown as blocked with the reason, and you are told you can request access from Settings → Modules.
GSTINs, PANs, account numbers, IFSC codes and UPI ids are stripped out of what you say before the assistant sees it and before anything is logged — guided setup has no use for them.
What if Apply fails?
Nothing is half-changed. Apply refuses outright, writing nothing, when there is no session, when it has already been run once, when the plan changed after you read it, when your plan's module entitlements could not be checked, or when every row is an inference you did not tick. Each case gets its own sentence and the setup form is always offered as the way through.
What if the assistant is not available?
The guided lane needs the assistant module and a working connection. Where the assistant is off, unreachable, or the daily allowance is spent, you are told which and pointed at the setup form — your answers are safe, carry on with the setup form — and the form does the same job with no AI at all.
Undoing it
Straight after Apply you get Undo the setup, which puts every setting back the way it was and records the reversal. Tapping it twice does nothing extra. Note that if you used the line-of-business picker earlier in the same session to switch modules on, that step applied separately — the undo restores what the review sheet applied.
Related: Get started with Finocket, Move your Tally books across, Modules & plans.
