The pains · 01
The statement nobody can reproduce
A figure goes out the door assembled from systems that only half agree, and no one can retrace how it was built. When a client or a regulator asks to see the work, the answer is a scramble.
Industries
Trust is the product, and trust is made of records. Every statement, every reconciliation, every report has to be right — and right the moment someone asks to see it.
The field below takes the shape of vault.
The pains
The pains · 01
A figure goes out the door assembled from systems that only half agree, and no one can retrace how it was built. When a client or a regulator asks to see the work, the answer is a scramble.
The pains · 02
Balances drift between the ledger and the accounts that feed it, and closing the gap is manual and repetitive. The work resets the moment the next batch lands.
The pains · 03
An assistant that speaks for the firm cannot answer from nothing. Without cited sources and a logged decision, every reply is a liability someone has to check by hand.
What Everward builds
Contracts, invoices, purchase orders, and compliance documents turned into structured data and searchable knowledge. Retrieval-grounded, cited, and honest about what it does not know.
See the work →Ledgers, payouts, and inventory counts, continuously reconciled. Advisory only, by design: the system surfaces discrepancies and a named human signs off. It never auto-corrects money.
See the work →Governed agents that answer from your knowledge and nothing else. Defined authority, logged decisions, and human escalation built in — the agent hands off the moment it is unsure.
See the work →Live operations dashboards, KPI reporting, and reconciliation views. The numbers your leadership meeting actually argues about, current as of this morning rather than last Friday.
See the work →