Talk to us
Bring a reconciliation you have already had to defend. We will bring the software.
The useful conversation starts from a real engagement rather than from a deck: which difference took the longest to find, what a reviewer sent back, how the ledgers actually arrive, and what the practice does in the last week of a filing season.
- A reply from someone who works on the software, not a sequence from a marketing tool.
- A straight answer on whether this fits the work you actually do most of.
- If what you need is something this is not built to do — an accounting package, a tax advisor, a filing utility — we will say so rather than keep you warm.
- Nothing sent to a sales team, because there is not one.
What is worth telling us
Five things that make the first reply a useful one
Your practice and its size
How many members sign, how many people prepare, and whether review happens inside the practice or at a second partner’s desk. It changes which parts of this are worth showing you first.
What you do most of
A practice that lives in GST reconciliation and one that lives in statutory audit want different things demonstrated, and the honest answer for one is often not the answer for the other.
How the ledgers actually arrive
An export from an accounting package, a downloaded statement, a spreadsheet a client assembled by hand, or all three in the same week. Ingestion is where this product is opinionated, so this is the most useful technical thing you can tell us.
The last thing a reviewer sent back
Not the papers — just what was asked. A figure somebody could not trace is the single most useful thing you can describe, because it names the part of the process that is actually weak.
What would have to be true to switch
Including the answer “nothing, the workbook is fine”. That is a useful thing to hear and a cheap thing to say, and moving a practice off a working process mid-year is genuinely expensive — so it is a reasonable position.
Please do not send us live client details
This is an ordinary enquiry form on a marketing site. It is not covered by any agreement between us, and it must not carry the details of a live engagement — no client names, no permanent account numbers, no registration numbers, no bank account numbers, no ledger extracts and no credentials. Describe the workflow rather than the client. If you want to walk through a real engagement, say so and we will arrange something appropriate for it first.
Get in touch
Talk to the people building it
No chatbot and no ticket queue. Tell us what your practice actually looks like — how many members sign, how many prepare, which of audit, tax and compliance you do most of — and someone who works on the software will reply.
info@legosphere.com