Logos

The connective tissueof your business.

Logos connects your firm's systems and data into one living fabric — and learns how your business actually works. The longer it runs, the more capable it becomes.

01 — The fabric

Six everyday jobs, and everything they cross.

On the left, the systems your business runs on — email, accounting, files, phones — wired to each other by hand. On the right, the finished thing someone actually wanted. Logos is what goes between.

EMAIL
FILE STORAGE
CHAT
MEETING NOTES
PHONES
LOGOS
ANSWERED

BEFORE — an hour of digging, then waiting on the one person who remembers.

The answer surfaces in seconds, with its source attached.

  • Knowledge to People: What your firm knows, open to anyone who asks. Before: The answer exists — in someone's head, an old thread, a buried file — but finding it costs a meeting. With Logos: One memory: ask from any desk and get the answer with the context behind it. The work crosses Email, File storage, Chat, Meeting notes, Phones and comes out as ANSWERED: The answer surfaces in seconds, with its source attached.
  • Paper to Money: Every document that touches money, connected to the number it moves. Before: Invoices sit in inboxes while the books trail reality by weeks. With Logos: A document lands and the ledger, the aging, and the cash forecast move with it. The work crosses Email, Documents & PDFs, Spreadsheets, Accounting, Bank feeds and comes out as PAID & BOOKED: The invoice is paid, booked, and already in the cash forecast.
  • Promises to Follow-through: Every commitment connected to the step that keeps it. Before: Work slips in the hand-offs: quote to job, job to delivery, delivery to invoice. With Logos: One unbroken thread — nothing waits on somebody remembering. The work crosses CRM, Documents & PDFs, The whiteboard, Job sheets, Accounting and comes out as DELIVERED & PAID: The yes becomes a scheduled job, a delivered order, and a paid invoice.
  • Clients to Obligations: Everything you know about a client, tied to everything you owe them. Before: The relationship lives in notes and memory; reviews and deadlines get chased by hand. With Logos: The record keeps itself current and raises what's due before it's due. The work crosses CRM, File storage, Checklists, Calendars, Letters & documents and comes out as REVIEW FILED: The review is prepped, held, documented, and the letter sent — audit-ready.
  • Front door to Back office: The phone connected to the business behind it. Before: A call becomes a message slip; the calendar and the file never hear about it. With Logos: A conversation books the appointment and updates the record while it's still happening. The work crosses Phones, Voicemail, Sticky notes, Calendars, Client records and comes out as BOOKED & CONFIRMED: The call becomes a confirmed slot, an updated record, and a text.
  • Numbers to The story: The spreadsheet connected to the report it becomes. Before: Month-end means re-keying the same figures into decks and documents. With Logos: The numbers flow into the narrative themselves — people review instead of retype. The work crosses Bank feeds, Accounting, Spreadsheets, Decks and comes out as REPORT SENT: Leadership gets the finished report with fresh numbers, untouched by hand.

Every system you run already touches every other one. Today, people are the wiring.

02 — Why it wins

It compounds.

Off-the-shelf software is the same on day one and day one thousand. Logos isn't. Every turn of the wheel makes the next one easier.

  • 01It learns your language. Every document, thread, and correction tunes Logos to how your firm actually talks and decides.
  • 02It keeps your judgment. Rules and review points you set once become how the work runs — not tribal knowledge in one person's head.
  • 03It gets harder to replace. A year in, Logos knows things about your operation no off-the-shelf tool ever will. That's the moat.

FIG. 02 // THE COMPOUNDING LOOP

03 — Start here

One product. Your whole business, connected.

Where does information stop moving in your firm? Tell us — we'll map what Logos connects first.