Trusted by 500+ businesses since 2021
Professional expense management workspace

Stop fighting spreadsheets every month

We built something different because we got tired of watching finance teams drown in approval chains and missing receipts. Our approach cuts the manual work that makes expense management feel like punishment.

What backs our methodology

Our team holds certifications from bodies that actually matter in finance automation. We don't just implement software — we redesign how expense data flows through your operation.

ACCA Qualified

Advanced accounting principles applied to automation design. Understanding compliance requirements from the ground up.

Chartered certification, 2019

Process Engineering

Certified in business process optimization. We map your current workflow before touching any technology.

BPM Institute credential, 2020

Data Security

ISO 27001 implementation training. Financial data handling isn't something you wing — we follow frameworks that work.

Lead implementer course, 2021

Results from actual deployments

We track specific metrics because vague promises don't help anyone. Here's what happened when companies replaced their manual expense processes with our automation framework.

These numbers come from implementations between 2021 and 2024. Industries range from professional services to manufacturing, team sizes from 40 to 600 employees.

73%
Processing time reduction

Average measured across 28 client deployments

91%
Fewer submission errors

Policy validation catches mistakes before approval

5.2 days
Average approval cycle

Down from 14-18 days with manual routing

156
Companies using our system

Active installations as of 2024

Henrik Voss, Implementation Lead

Henrik Voss

Implementation Lead

Henrik spent eight years working inside corporate finance departments before switching to automation consulting. He knows why expense processes break because he's been the one manually fixing submission errors at month-end.

His implementations focus on reducing friction points that cause employees to abandon proper procedure. If your team is working around the system instead of with it, that's a design failure.

"Most automation projects fail because they digitize a broken process. We fix the process first, then automate what's left. That's why our deployments stick."