Capabilities

The skill sets we bring to your industry

Governed, ready-to-tailor capabilities for the work your team actually does — with concrete examples by industry, and how each one is governed.

Atwood · 2026 · 7 min read

We don't start from a blank page. We ship a library of governed capabilities — "skill sets" tuned to specific industries — and tailor them to your stack and your data. Here's a concrete sample of what comes ready out of the box, and how each stays governed.

Associations & non-profits

The back-office work that eats a small team's week. Board packets synthesized from financials, CRM, and events; grant reports with program metrics and financials pulled automatically; member renewal campaigns that find lapsing members and run tailored outreach; draft IRS Form 990 prep; member trend analysis across systems.

Example: board-packet generation pulls the P&L from Sage Intacct, attendance from Cvent, and membership from Salesforce NPSP, reconciles them, flags discrepancies, and parks a draft for the director — with every figure traceable to its source. Stack: Sage Intacct · Salesforce NPSP · Cvent · Bill.com.

Finance & accounting

Journal entries with supporting detail; GL-to-subledger, bank, and intercompany reconciliation; financial statements with variance commentary; month-end close sequencing; SOX sampling and audit workpapers. Example: the close agent works the task list day by day, drafts accruals, flags the accounts that don't tie, and holds every posting for human approval — speed on the prep, control on the post.

Legal & compliance

Clause-by-clause contract review against your playbook; NDA triage with escalation; compliance checks; severity-by-likelihood risk assessment; templated responses for DSARs and litigation holds. Example: an incoming NDA is auto-classified, redlined against your standard positions, and routed — routine ones cleared, unusual terms escalated to counsel with the specific clauses highlighted.

Civil, geospatial & transportation

Site assessment; road, rail, and transit network data from OpenStreetMap; Overpass spatial queries; Kepler.gl maps and 3D layers from movement and sensor data. Example: a planner asks "what's the transit access within 800m of this parcel," and gets a layered map and a summary — without a GIS engineer in the loop.

Operations

Leadership status reports with KPIs and risks; process docs with RACI and SOPs; runbooks with rollback; change requests with impact analysis; capacity planning. Example: a weekly status report assembles itself from the project tracker, flags the two at-risk items, and drafts the narrative — the ops lead edits instead of authoring from scratch.


Every one of these is real, governed, and connected to your systems over MCP, REST, A2A, or a custom worker — with PII stripped, external actions parked for approval, and a full audit trail. They're starting points, not fixed products: we tune them to your stack, your terminology, and your processes. Browse the full catalog in the skill library, or book a discovery call to scope yours.

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