Turn scattered data into decisions you trust.

Your numbers already exist — trapped across tools, exports, and someone's spreadsheet. We pull them into dashboards and reports leadership can actually act on.

What you walk away with

What's included

How it works

  1. Find every source. POS, processor, bank, booking system, spreadsheets — we map where every number is born and where it goes to die.
  2. Build the pipeline. Automated collection and cleaning, so the data arrives already reconciled instead of needing a human referee.
  3. Design the views. Dashboards and reports shaped around the decisions you make — daily ops, weekly performance, monthly close.
  4. Tie it out. We reconcile against your processor and bank until the gaps are zero. Trust is the deliverable.
Sales lived in four systems that each told a different story — card processor, online orders, front desk, and a legacy database. We built one unified ledger with automated reconciliation, tied out to the penny, and gave the accountant a report they stopped double-checking. Multi-channel retail & service business

When to bring us in

Frequently asked questions

What tools do you build dashboards with?

Whatever fits your stack and budget — from custom web dashboards your team opens like any app, to pipelines feeding tools you already pay for. We're not resellers, so the recommendation is driven by fit, not commission.

Our data is a mess. Is that a problem?

It's the normal starting point. Cleaning and reconciling scattered, inconsistent data is most of the real work — and exactly what the pipeline we build automates so it stays clean.

Can you reconcile against our payment processor and bank?

Yes — that's our bar for done. We build tie-outs against processor statements and bank deposits so the number on the dashboard is the number in the account, with zero-gap reconciliation.

Do we need a data warehouse?

Usually not at first. Most businesses get to one trusted source of truth with a well-built pipeline and a single database. If your volume genuinely calls for warehouse infrastructure, we'll tell you — and build it.