Enterprise data, integrated

Every system you run.
One layer of truth.

StandardFlow integrates your ERP, accounting, payroll, CRM, and operational data into a governed intelligence layer — so your team gets BI, automated workflows, and forecasts.

AI-powered, accountant-governed Everything reconciles to source Your data never leaves your control
Your systems
ERPERP / MRP
GLAccounting / GL
HRPayroll & HRIS
CRMCRM & Sales
APPayables & Banking
XLSpreadsheets & Files
Standard
FlowData Lake
What you get
BIDashboards & KPIs
RPTReports & Spreadsheets
AIAI Analysis via MCP
WFAutomated Workflows

Data flows from your systems into StandardFlow's governed data lake.
Intelligence flows out — in the format your team already uses.

What it delivers

The work your finance team actually does — accelerated.

StandardFlow doesn't replace your systems. It unifies them so the workflows that run your business can run faster, cleaner, and with fewer people staring at spreadsheets.

BI · Visibility

Cross-system business intelligence

One consolidated view of P&L, balance sheet, cash, and operations across every entity and every system — refreshed continuously and reconciled to source.

Consolidated P&L Cash position Margin analysis Board deck
Workflows · Automation

Close the books. Run the business.

Automated and semi-automated workflows for the recurring operational work that eats your team's month — with human checkpoints where they matter.

Month-end close Reconciliations AP / AR Approvals
Analysis · AI

Analysis that used to take a week — on demand

AI-assisted analysis grounded in your integrated data. Comp reviews, team productivity, valuation modeling, variance analysis — without building a new spreadsheet every time.

Comp reviews Sales team ROI Valuation analysis Variance analysis Ad hoc queries
Forecasting · Planning

Forecasts that update themselves

Driver-based, continuously refreshed from live source data. Scenario-ready and board-ready — tied to the same numbers as your close, not a parallel universe.

Rolling forecast Cash projection Scenario planning Budget vs actual
AI you can trust

Intelligence with guardrails.
Not a chatbot with your GL.

Every AI integration in StandardFlow is governed. Access is permissioned, reads are efficient, and every number traces back to source. Your data doesn't get sent to a model and prayed over — it gets computed, validated, and delivered.

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Foots to the penny. Pre-calculated values, validated against source systems. AI summarizes and analyzes — it doesn't guess. Every output reconciles to your GL.

Rules-based access

Employee comp, customer pricing, board materials — sensitive data requires explicit authorization. AI sees what you've approved, nothing more.

Read-only by default

AI reads and analyzes. It doesn't write to your source systems, reclassify transactions, or make changes you didn't ask for.

Efficient by design

Pre-aggregated data layers minimize token spend and API calls. AI queries computed endpoints — not raw tables with millions of rows.

No hallucinations

Every value the AI returns is grounded in pre-calculated, auditable data. No model-generated numbers. If it can't source it, it says so.

Who it's for

Built for operators who actually run things.

StandardFlow is for businesses that run on more than one system — where the finance team has been the integration layer, and that needs to change.

Multi-entity operatorsDifferent ERPs, different charts of accounts, one view of the business.
Manufacturers & industrialsWhere MRP, GL, and shop-floor reality are supposed to reconcile but never quite do.
PE-backed portfolio companiesBoard-ready reporting without hiring an army of analysts.
Finance leaders tired of being the ETLYou shouldn't be the integration layer between your own company's systems.
The difference isn't the dashboard. It's that I stopped reconciling between systems on Sunday nights. That's the product.
— CFO · MULTI-ENTITY MANUFACTURER
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See your business, clearly. For the first time.

We'd like to hear about your systems, your close process, and where the pain is. No pitch deck — just a conversation.