Data & analytics
Reporting that compiles itself — and numbers everyone trusts
Power BI dashboards on properly engineered pipelines and data models. We fix the plumbing behind the reports, so the Friday spreadsheet ritual dies for good.
Data & analytics
From "whose spreadsheet is right?" to one version of the truth
Most reporting problems aren't dashboard problems — they're plumbing problems. Numbers assembled by hand, in different ways, by different people. We fix the plumbing: automated pipelines that collect and transform your data properly, feeding Power BI reports your whole business can trust and drill into.
We're deep specialists in the Microsoft data stack — Power BI, Power Query, Fabric, SQL — and we build models designed to survive real life: new products, reorganisations, awkward source systems and all.
- Power BI dashboards — designed around decisions, not decoration; fast, governed and drillable.
- Data pipelines — refreshes that run themselves, from your accounts package, CRM, operations systems and files.
- Data modelling — a proper semantic layer, so every report agrees on what "revenue" means.
- Report rescue — slow, fragile or untrusted Power BI estates diagnosed and rebuilt on solid foundations.
- Training & handover — your team able to self-serve, not dependent on us for every new chart.
Sound familiar?
The problems we're usually called in for
The Friday ritual
Someone loses half a day every week compiling "the pack". We automate it end-to-end — same numbers, zero hands, always on time.
Dashboard sprawl
Forty reports, no owners, three answers to every question. We consolidate to a governed core people actually use.
Flying blind
The data exists — in the till system, the job system, the accounts — but nobody can see it together. We connect it and light it up.
Questions
Straight answers
Do we need a data warehouse?
Not always, and we won't sell you one you don't need. Plenty of SMEs run beautifully on well-built Power BI over their existing systems. When volumes or complexity genuinely demand more, we'll design the smallest platform that solves the problem — our data backend guide explains the options.
What does Power BI cost to run?
For most SMEs, licensing is around £11 per user per month, and many businesses need far fewer paid licences than they think. Our plain-English licensing guide breaks down exactly who needs what.
Can you work with our existing reports?
Yes — rescue and rebuild is a big part of what we do. We audit what exists, keep what's good, and rebuild the foundations underneath so it stops breaking.
