Built by someone who sat in the seat. Seven years across private equity, venture capital, and FP&A — now building the systems we wished existed.
Before: heavy, uneven, slow — the weight of manual work. After: thin, precise, rapid. Same rhythm. Completely different reality.
Month-end close, variance analysis, and management reporting packs. The repeatable parts of your reporting cycle, running on their own — so your team spends its time explaining the numbers, not assembling them.
One source of truth pulled from the tools you already run. Your ERP, your spreadsheets, your bank feeds, your billing system. Cleaned, reconciled, and ready — before anyone asks where the number came from.
Raw financials turned into narrative-ready reporting. Board packs, investor updates, KPI dashboards. Same inputs, finished output. Review instead of build.
We sit with your team and map where time actually goes. Not the org chart version — the real version. Every copy-paste, every reconciliation, every report someone rebuilds from scratch every month.
A system built around the tools you already run. No rip-and-replace, no new logins for your team, no vendor lock-in. The stack stays. The manual work leaves.
We build, test, and deploy inside your environment. You see it working against real data before it replaces anything. No theater demos, no sandbox magic that breaks in production.
The system runs. We monitor it, handle the edge cases, and tune it as your workflows change. Your team reviews output instead of producing it.
Seven years in finance — private equity, venture capital, and FP&A. Most of it buried in Excel, reporting decks, and the kind of manual work that should never have been manual in the first place.
Your Pillar exists to build what I wished existed when I was in the seat. Every system starts from the same question: what work is your team still doing by hand that a machine should be doing instead?