Nexus transforms fragmented professional workflows into connected, AI-native operations.
Research a position, draft an opinion, run an audit, file a return — all in one place, all aware of each other.
The Research Workspace is where regulatory questions land first. Pulls the bare act, identifies the controlling provision, applies it to the facts, computes the numbers, and surfaces the cross-domain implications. Reads your supporting documents, ties findings back to specific clauses, and tells you what's missing. Every output cites its sources. Every computation is editable. Every conclusion is calibrated to a confidence tier. Built for the questions that need real research, not just search results.
The Drafting Workspace turns Research Nexus outputs into client-ready deliverables. Reads your firm's prior letters to learn tone. Pulls computation tabs into Word and Excel with formulas preserved. Tracks every revision against the source Nexus output.
The Audit Workspace runs your engagements end to end. Pulls trial balances, GST returns, 26AS and AIS automatically. Generates risk control matrices, sampling plans, and CARO 2020 working papers — all with cross-referenced findings.
The Compliance Workspace replaces the traditional GST, TDS, and Income Tax compliance stack with an added intelligence layer. Same filing flows — but Nexus catches errors before the portal does, reconciles automatically, and alerts you before deadlines slip.
The Advisory Workspace is where the firm's intelligence shows up at its sharpest. Demergers, buybacks, capital reductions, JDAs, slump sales. Compare four mechanisms with full tax, NCLT, GST, and stamp duty implications quantified side-by-side.
The Knowledge Workspace is where the moat lives. Every decision the firm has ever made — captured with reasoning. Every position taken — searchable. The senior partner's house view, written down for the first time. When they retire, the firm stays.
Open any Indian CA's screen and you'll find: a tab for the GST tool, a tab for the TDS tool, a tab for the IT tool, a tab for two research databases, a tab for Tally — each in its own silo. Nexus is the unified platform underneath: every regulatory regime in one workspace, every workflow under one roof.
disconnected tools per firm, zero shared state
of a CA's day is data movement, not judgment





Most software gives you one surface to work on. Nexus is built as three. The face you touch is the smallest of them — beneath it, a middle plane reasons across regimes, and a back plane reaches into the systems you'd otherwise have to open one by one. The other two planes do the work. The front plane is where you decide.
The user lives on the front. The other two faces did the work the user used to do.
Memory in Nexus is a compounding asset — the foundation of your firm's Company Brain. The accumulated judgment currently held only in the heads of senior people becomes captured Institutional Intelligence: decisions with their reasoning, patterns recognised across clients, the firm's preferred voice and phrasing. This Company Brain is queryable, applied automatically to new work, and owned entirely by the firm. Institutional Intelligence no longer leaves when someone does. The firm becomes structurally smarter year over year — without depending on any individual to remember.
Decision · Pattern · Style. Three kinds of memory — together, the firm itself.
Statutory audit working papers, GST reconciliations and notices, Ind AS analysis, income tax computations, internal audit RCMs and findings, board minutes, compliance checklists, financial models, presentations, dashboards. If it's intellectual work in a CA practice, Nexus has a workflow for it.
Tally and Zoho stay — Nexus reads them, never writes back. Your books are untouched. Octa, Winman, ClearTax, Saral fold into Nexus as one unified space — same compliance functionality, with intelligence on top. One platform instead of five subscriptions.
Small and mid-sized firms are exactly who Nexus is designed for. Big firms have armies of associates and decades of process — the manual-work problem is real but distributed. For a small firm, the same manual work falls on three or four people and consumes their week. The relative impact of Nexus is larger, not smaller, the smaller the firm.
Never. Data lives in your firm's isolated workspace. The memory layer is yours — not pooled, not shared, not visible to other firms. Three walls: shareable firm IP, anonymised patterns with no client identification, and client-specific data that never crosses a client boundary. The wall is in the architecture, not a policy document.
Don't push. Show. Use Nexus on one matter, bring the output to the next partner meeting. Let them see the four-hour note that took thirty minutes — and the cross-domain implication nobody had spotted. One partner becomes a believer, then a second, then the firm. We've lived this. We can help.