Recover partner hours
The audit identifies the workflow partners are personally pushing through every week and shows the recovery math before any build is quoted.
AI Readiness Audit for Stratford CPA Demo
Start with a fixed-fee AI Readiness Audit: identify the highest-value workflows, prove the controls, and leave with a partner-ready implementation path.
The proposal explains the offer and the likely quick wins. The demo shows the product experience those workflows could become: a private AI operating system with a branded partner dashboard, fictional client files, human approvals, and visible control trails.

Prepared by Ferdie Botden, CPA
Founder-led, CPA-to-CPA review for Stratford CPA. Demo uses fictional client data.
Audit target: recover 8-14 partner hours per week on the right workflow.
At a $300/hr internal rate, that is roughly $120K-$210K of annual partner capacity. The audit verifies the actual number from Stratford CPA's evidence.
This private pitch works on your phone. The AI operating system demo is easier to inspect on a computer because it behaves like a partner dashboard.
Future command centre
Why AIOS
AIOS means AI operating system: a governed layer for the workflows, approvals, source notes, and partner judgement already inside the firm. The audit decides which workflow deserves that layer first.
The audit identifies the workflow partners are personally pushing through every week and shows the recovery math before any build is quoted.
Client context often lives in memory, Outlook, workpapers, and notes. The roadmap shows what a governed firm-brain layer should replace first.
A comprehensive strategic roadmap your partner group can review with the same discipline it brings to client work and internal risk.
The audit maps which files, systems, and approvals must stay inside the firm's control before any production architecture is proposed.
Every agent action is logged and signed. Partner approvals are captured as evidence, not implied by a dashboard state.
The assessment is tuned to T1, T2, CSRS 4200 compilation, CSRE 2400 review, CAS 315 audit, and partner-room sign-off.
Quick wins
These are not claims about Stratford CPA's private operations. They are the standing CPA workflows the audit would investigate with evidence.
T1 lockdown, T2 year-ends, trust files, and assurance support
What we'd resolve
The highest-pain missing-document chase your partners run today, with a partner-approval queue and full audit trail.
50-150 client emails per partner per day in busy season
What we'd resolve
The recurring reply categories that can be drafted safely while preserving partner review, consent, and source evidence.
Manager queue grows faster than partner queue clears
What we'd resolve
The file-review signals that should surface before partner review starts, so exceptions do not arrive as late surprises.
No CRM, client history spread across Outlook, notes, and memory
What we'd resolve
The recurring client facts, preferences, and history that should be captured so the firm is not dependent on one partner.
Compilation, review, and audit files that need more documented support
What we'd resolve
The knowledge memos, reconciliations, and risk-assessment support that recur year over year and can be structured earlier.
Routine status questions, CRA reassessments, and deadline-sensitive follow-ups
What we'd resolve
The daily client messages that should be queued for partner-approved sending instead of rebuilt one inbox at a time.
Month-end billing and partner margin review
What we'd resolve
The WIP variance signals that should reach partners before write-down decisions become unavoidable.
First workflow decision
We would expect the strongest first-phase fit to be client document chase, partner review queues, and a searchable firm brain for recurring questions. The audit would confirm the evidence, partner approvals, source systems, and governance boundaries before any build scope is quoted.
Audit offer
1-2 weeks. Three deliverables. CPA-led. The engagement gives Stratford CPA a defensible roadmap, a branded demo, and a partner-room decision conversation before any build scope or price is quoted.
Audit engagement
Fixed-fee professional services engagement. 50% on signing and 50% on roadmap delivery.
Risk reversal
If Stratford CPA proceeds to a build engagement within 30 days of strategic roadmap delivery, half the audit fee credits toward the build install fee. After 30 days the credit lapses, so the audit remains a decision engagement instead of a pressure tactic.
Audit deliverables
Your operations mapped against the seven workflows, ROI scored per workflow, build sequence recommended, and compliance posture documented.
Deployed at a private demo URL, wired with partner names and service mix, and built on fictional client data so your group can navigate it live.
An in-person 90-minute walkthrough, Q&A, and decision conversation for the partners and operational lead.
Build scope
Build engagement scope and pricing are presented in the roadmap, not before. If the audit does not make the build case, the roadmap says so.
About NorBot
Ferdie Botden, CPA founded NorBot Systems Inc. in Stratford to build AI infrastructure for owner-led firms before AI-for-accounting demos became saturated. The lens is CPA judgement, banking discipline, and practical systems that a partner group can trust.
Ferdie Botden, CPA leads the review and delivery conversation.
Ten years in commercial and agriculture lending informs the operator lens.
Built for owner-led Ontario professional-services firms within driving distance.

Ferdie Botden, CPA
Founder of NorBot Systems Inc. and the person leading the audit conversation.
Next step
Send a pre-drafted email to Ferdie with a day and time that could work for you. The conversation is for Stratford CPA's likely first workflow, audit scope, and timing.