Quoted £10k. She built it herself in 6 weeks.
A UK tax lawyer turned her clients' worst bookkeeping pain into a working tool — uploads in, transactions auto-categorised, twelve hours of manual sorting down to two. She built every bit of it. I just made sure she never had to stop.
She didn't need a developer. She needed to stop spinning.
She's a lawyer who helps UK firms stay tax-compliant. Her clients were paying £3,000+ a year for bookkeeping and still drowning — endless back-and-forth between her, the client, and the accountants just to get transaction categories right, and months of spending data sorted by hand, line by line.
She knew there had to be a better way, and she'd been looking for one for a while. So she tried to build it herself. She started with the big vision — a full banking app, everything at once — got overwhelmed, and went to the AI tools. Gemini, ChatGPT, Claude. Conversation after conversation, and every time she came back the product had shifted again. New suggestions, new scope, new direction. She wasn't building anything. She was just spinning.
Our first call wasn't about building anything. It was about stopping the spinning — deciding the one thing her clients needed first, and what she wanted to build, not what the AI kept suggesting. From there she ran every prompt, made every decision, and built it herself in six weeks — for about a third of what she'd been quoted.
Not a banking app. One thing her clients needed today.
Her clients didn't need a full banking app — not yet. They needed somewhere to put their financial data and have it sorted for them. So that's what got built first, and nothing else.
Upload & auto-analyse
Clients upload their old financial data and it's automatically analysed and categorised — instead of months of spending sorted by hand, line by line.
Smart categorisation
The AI sorts transactions into categories first, so bookkeepers verify what's already done rather than starting from a blank sheet every time.
One shared document
The lawyer, the bookkeepers and the accountants all work inside the same document — no more emailing versions back and forth to agree on categories.
What changed.
Still
spinning
on it?
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