Data & Analytics / 2026
Rebuilt bookkeeping cleanup around bank-feed truth, statement evidence, and controlled QuickBooks actions so finance work could move from guesswork to a defensible operating plan.
Client
Founder-Led Services Firm
Technologies
Python
QuickBooks Online API
Statement Ingestion
Encrypted Token Storage
Audit Scripts
Stateless Handoff Docs
Primary rule
Evidence layer
Mutation style
Project Type
01 – Challenge
The bookkeeping file needed cleanup and redesign, but mixed-use transactions, bank-feed clutter, and prior categorization drift made direct editing risky. The business needed a safer way to understand what was real before trying to fix everything at once.
02 – Approach
Built the redesign around durable evidence sources: bank feeds first, statements as controls, prior finance memory only as a secondary reasoning layer, and explicit policies for interaccount movement, payment handling, and mixed-use review.
03 – Solution
Created a QuickBooks audit workspace with read-only connector tooling, snapshot pulls, anomaly scans, statement ingestion, stateless handoff files, redesign plans, and tightly scoped admin actions for approved single-transaction corrections.
04 – Outcomes
Made cleanup planning reproducible across sessions and future agents
Reduced the risk of finance edits being driven by memory instead of source evidence
Created a practical redesign framework for a messy real-world bookkeeping file
Separated investigative analysis from explicit approved corrections
05 – The Story
A lot of bookkeeping cleanup fails because it starts with edits instead of understanding. When the file is already mixed up, every fast fix creates another layer of uncertainty.
So this project started by slowing the process down in the right way. Bank feeds became the transaction truth, statements became the control layer, and every corrective action had to be justified against that evidence.
That made it possible to design a real rebuild plan instead of reacting to each questionable row in isolation.
The result was a finance workspace that supports safer cleanup, better handoff, and clearer boundaries between analysis, recommendation, and action.
What mattered
The point was not to install software and walk away. The point was to create an operating layer the business could trust, improve, and own after handoff.
That meant documenting the system, making the workflow legible, and removing the extra work that shows up when teams are forced to manage operations across disconnected tools.
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