Your team is manually pulling data from invoices, forms, agreements, and records — copying fields, re-entering numbers, and hoping nothing gets missed.
Important decisions get made in meetings and then lost in someone's inbox or forgotten entirely.
Long documents don't get read — they get skimmed, and things get missed.
Responding to RFPs and proposals is time-consuming, repetitive, and pulls your best people away from billable work.
Your attorneys are spending partner-level hours reading contracts line by line — a task that doesn't require their judgment, only their time.
Your accounting team is manually reading invoices, typing numbers into systems, and hoping nothing gets missed or mis-keyed.
Financial statements, portfolio reports, and earnings documents contain the information your clients and leadership need — buried in pages that most people don't have time to read carefully.
Your organization's knowledge is scattered across shared drives, email threads, outdated wikis, and the heads of your most tenured employees.
Paper intake forms, rushed front-desk conversations, and incomplete patient histories create clinical risk and operational inefficiency before the appointment even begins.
Physicians are spending two hours on documentation for every hour of patient care — and that ratio is getting worse, not better.
Compliance gaps don't announce themselves — they accumulate quietly until an audit or incident makes them impossible to ignore.
First impressions in professional services are made during onboarding — and most firms make a poor one.