LedgerOps
Financial normalization tools — largely absorbed into JAWS, GL detail reports still in use.
LedgerOps
Financial normalization tools built to make sense of messy accounting exports. LedgerOps ingested raw financial data from QuickBooks, Sage, and CSV exports, normalized chart-of-accounts structures, and produced standardized views for operational decision-making.
The Problem
Small business financial data lives in accounting systems optimized for tax compliance, not operational insight. Pulling a P&L and trying to compare it to last year — or to an industry benchmark — requires manual cleanup that most operators never do. We needed clean financial data to make production decisions, and nothing on the market did it without a six-figure ERP.
What Happened
The core need — turning accounting exports into decision-ready operational views — proved out. Margin analysis, cost trending, and departmental comparison became essential to how we ran production. As JAWS matured, those capabilities got folded directly into its financial reporting layer, where they had access to richer production context.
The detailed general ledger report generation remains in standalone use. Everything else lives inside JAWS now.
Status
Largely absorbed into JAWS. GL detail reports still active.