Ninety minutes with the founder. We map the repetitive work across your team, put a pound figure against each piece, and return a plan for what AI should — and shouldn’t — take on.
Book the auditEvery firm has work that shouldn’t need a human. Drafting, reconciling, chasing, filing, onboarding. It quietly fills the week, shows up on nobody’s timesheet, and costs more than anyone has counted.
Modelled at £70–90k loaded cost · 18–22% of a fee earner’s week
If your team are paid to think and are doing too much admin, the audit fits. We’ve run it for firms of five and firms of five hundred.
DD packs, disclosure bundling, engagement letters, time capture, matter intake.
Self-assessments, bookkeeping, client onboarding, HMRC correspondence, MTD.
Research synthesis, proposal drafting, deck assembly, client reporting.
Drawing markup, spec compilation, planning submissions, contract admin.
Inbox triage, supplier reconciliation, quote generation, scheduling.
Any firm where experts spend their days on repeatable work. Tell us the shape; we’ll map it.
No contracts. No NDAs to start. No obligation to work with us afterwards. If you do nothing with the document, you still leave ahead of where you came in.
Every repetitive task in your firm, named. Drafting, reconciling, chasing, onboarding, filing. The work that fills the diary without being noticed.
Hours it eats, at loaded cost, across how many people. So you can see where the money is going before choosing where to start.
Which two or three tasks are worth automating first, what it would cost, how long it would take — and which ones we’d tell you to leave alone, with reasons.
Your practice areas, team shape, software stack, and where the pressure lands. Quick, structured, no assumptions.
We walk through a real week. Where the hours go. Which are billed. Which are written off. Which are never logged at all.
Strong fits, partial wins, and the ones we’d tell you to leave alone. Named, with reasons, for your context.
Where to start. What it would cost. Within 48 hours you get the written summary — yours, whether we work together or not.
Within 48 hours of the audit you get a short PDF. It’s the document we’d want if we were sitting in your chair.
Every repetitive task we identified, ranked by hours saved, costed in pounds, with a plain-English call on whether AI is a good fit or not.
It’s yours. Keep it. Share it. Act on it with anyone. We only charge if you ask us to build. You’re never obliged.
If we build, we build on your side of the wall. Inside your office, or in a UK silo you own. Never on a shared model. Nothing trains on your client data. Nothing you can’t run yourself.
On your premises or in a dedicated UK silo. Your choice.
Never on external models. Not once. Not ever.
Yours. Keeps working if we vanish tomorrow.
Every prompt logged. Exportable for SRA, ICAEW or internal review.
A focused session with the Nerdster team. Share a few details and we’ll confirm a time within one working day.
No catch. Ninety minutes of our time for ninety minutes of yours. Most audits don’t become projects — the ones that do pay for the rest. If we’re not a fit, you still walk away with the map.
Yes. Small firms feel the hours most sharply because there’s nowhere to hide them. A boutique of five often recovers a full working day a week from the audit alone.
Yes. We work alongside internal IT, not around them. The audit is compatible with most stacks and we often hand the final plan to an internal ops lead to execute.
No. The call is for mapping and honesty. If there’s a good project in it, we quote by email after you’ve read the summary. You can ignore the quote. You can take the summary to anyone else.
That’s fine. About a third of audits end there. Some firms take the list and work through it themselves. We’re not offended.
Gladly. Send yours before the call and we’ll sign by return. If you don’t have one, we have a one-page version you can use.
The document is the product.
Every repetitive task in your firm, ranked, costed in pounds, with a plain-English call on what AI fits and what it doesn’t.
Act on it with us. Act on it alone. Hand it to somebody else. It’s yours, either way.
We charge when you ask us to build — not before, and never for the audit itself.
The only audit that gives you the document first and the conversation second.
Book the audit