Where this is going.
Today, Datavrn takes a Trial Balance to Schedule III financial statements in Excel. This page shows the destination that workflow is built toward — the management pack, and the moments it is designed to survive.
Illustrative product direction. Everything here is released or in the build plan; dates are not promised.
A reporting system shows its worth the day someone questions it.
Not on the day the pack goes out — on the day a number in it is challenged. These are the moments Datavrn is built for.
The board meeting
A director stops on employee costs — “why is this up sixteen per cent?” You click the figure and follow it down: entity, cost centre, ledger, the rows behind it. The answer arrives while the question is still on the table.
The diligence request
An investor’s analyst asks how a number was built. You share the working behind it — the inputs, the method, every confirmation named and dated. Nothing to reconstruct, because nothing was thrown away.
The group question
The quarter looks weak, and the rupee moved. The variance answers the only question that matters — how much was operations, how much was currency — as two lines, not a debate.
The reorganisation
Cost centres are renamed in April. The March pack a director saved reads exactly as it did the day it was approved. New structure going forward; delivered history untouched.
The AI question
“Did a model touch this number?” No. Every figure comes from a deterministic engine, and every judgement carries the name of the person who confirmed it — however your team chose to work, with AI or without.
Some of these moments rest on workflows in development, built on the same architecture as today's released workflow.
Click any figure. Follow it to the source.
Illustrative product direction with fictional data.
A preview of the four-level drill-down planned for the management pack.
Today's released workflow provides its source trail through the linked Excel workbook.
Built in order, on one architecture.
Each workflow lands on the same preserved-input, confirmed-methodology, deterministic-engine design as the one before it — so the controls you trust in the released workflow carry forward, and nothing is rebuilt twice.
Financial statements
Available nowA Trial Balance to Schedule III financial statements in Excel, for one standalone Entity — a working draft with live links or a clean finalised workbook with fixed values.
Allocation
In developmentCost- and profit-centre views: allocations, carve-outs and period spreading, disclosed and reconciled back to the books.
Consolidation
In developmentMulti-entity groups with currency translation, eliminations and minority interest — inter-company residuals surfaced, never forced to zero.
Operating metrics
In developmentThe measures that run the business — recurring revenue, utilisation, yield, stock health — beside the financials they explain.
The management pack
In developmentOne decision-ready pack with drill-down to source, review and approval, and a preserved run behind every figure.
Planning & scenarios
PlannedBudgets, rolling forecasts and scenario comparison, on the same governed architecture as the reporting that feeds them.
Start where the sequence starts.
Available now: for one standalone Entity, take a Trial Balance to Schedule III financial statements in Excel — as a working draft with live links or a clean finalised workbook with fixed values.