Accountants, solicitors, and consultants all share the same frustration: senior, expensive people losing hours to document chasing, summarising, and reporting. The judgement is the job. The paperwork around it is just friction, and friction is exactly what we are good at removing, without your sensitive data ever leaving your control.
In professional services the costliest thing is a qualified person doing unqualified work: reading through a long document to find three figures, categorising transactions, chasing a client for the same form a third time, rebuilding the same report every month. It is necessary, but it is not what you charge for.
We recover that time and hand it back to advisory work, the part clients actually value, while keeping a human firmly on every judgement that carries professional weight.
Long contracts, files, and reports distilled to the points that matter, with the source flagged, so a person reviews a summary rather than reading every page cold.
Pull the figures, dates, and clauses you need out of PDFs and emails and into your systems, instead of re-keying them by hand.
Ask plain-English questions across your own files and precedents and get an answer grounded in your documents, not the open internet.
Automated, polite follow-ups for missing documents and information, with a human able to step in at any point. The nagging, handled.
Recurring reports assembled automatically from your systems, with a written summary of what changed, ready for you to check and send.
Structured research and evidence-gathering that compares sources and flags uncertainty, for decisions and matters that need depth.
Sensitive client data should not be sprayed across public AI tools because someone wanted a shortcut. Where it matters, we run AI locally or on controlled private infrastructure so the information stays in your environment, with clear separation, audit logs, and documentation you can show a regulator. And nothing that carries professional liability goes out without a qualified human signing it off.
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An honest read on where AI is worth doing in your firm, and where it is not.