The artifact

The audit ends in one document.

Not a pitch to sit through — a deck to keep. Everything the audit finds, set down in the order your partners will want to read it. Turn the pages.

Confidential — prepared for one firm

The Natsu Audit

The
Audit
Deck

Prepared privately for
your firm

01 / Where it leaks

Where the time and money go.

We watch your team actually work, then map the drain — measured in your own hours, never guessed.

  • Intake, conflict checks and file openingyour hours here
  • First-pass document and contract reviewyour hours here
  • Status updates and client correspondenceyour hours here
  • Research, summarising and internal handoversyour hours here

Every figure comes from observation, filled in from your firm. The shape is fixed; the numbers are yours.

02 / The prescriptions

Three to seven fixes. Each earns its place.

Every prescription is tied to one lever — and carries its data posture in writing.

  • 01Saves time

    The mechanical half of intake handled by an agent; a person confirms and opens the file.

    Data posture Runs inside your tenancy. Nothing leaves the firm.

  • 02Removes error

    First-pass review that flags what a human should check, and never decides on its own.

    Data posture No training on your matters; prompts kept by you.

  • 03Makes money

    Client updates drafted in your voice, ready for a partner to edit and send.

    Data posture Client-identifying data withheld by default.

03 / What stays human

One page every deck carries.

Named plainly, so no one has to wonder later what the machine was ever allowed to touch.

  • Anything a client reads or hears with your name on it.
  • The final legal, financial or fiduciary judgment.
  • The relationship — the reason they chose you.

AI drafts. A person reads, decides and sends. Always.

04 / The first thirty days

Quick wins you could start on Monday.

  1. Week 1One quick win, live: the fix from your diagnostic call, put into your team's hands.
  2. Week 2A second workflow observed and mapped; the leak quantified in your hours.
  3. Week 3First automation stood up, with its human checkpoint written in.
  4. Week 4Your team runs it without us in the room. We measure the difference.

05 / The roadmap

Then the rest — one workflow at a time.

Beyond the first month, the sequence for rebuilding the work that's left, in the order that pays off soonest.

The deck is the proposal.
There is no separate one.

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Tip: use your arrow keys, or the tabs above, to move through the deck.

Most advisors leave a proposal.
We leave the work.

The audit is the paid diagnostic; the deck is what you hold at the end of it. There is no separate proposals process, no second meeting to be sold in — the document is the recommendation, and it is yours to act on with us or without us.

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