This service is a good fit when
- Month-end or weekly reporting is too manual
- Data comes from too many places
- Management still asks for ad hoc numbers constantly
- Excel has become a fragile reporting layer
- Nobody trusts the latest version of the report
Reporting
Many SMEs already have the data, but it is scattered, manual, delayed, or hard to trust. This service helps turn existing exports and operational data into usable management reporting.
The aim is clearer visibility, less scrambling, and reporting that supports decision-making instead of slowing it down.
It is designed for Namibian businesses that need reporting data issues fixed before management dashboards can become reliable.
Common Fixes We Deliver Quickly
Many teams do not need a full reporting overhaul first. They need one painful report, dashboard, or spreadsheet process sorted out properly.
From N$ 1,500
From N$ 3,500
From N$ 2,500
What Changes
The stress of pulling reports manually every week or month is usually a sign that the reporting process needs redesign, not more heroics from the team.
A focused dashboard sprint helps management get a cleaner view of what is happening in the business, faster and with more confidence.
Related Reading
Most reporting projects start with one repeated frustration that the business can already describe.
A practical overview of where manual reporting starts absorbing too much time and attention.
Useful when the business is unsure whether the problem is Excel, process design, or a missing reporting layer.
Some dashboard problems are really import, query, or data quality problems that need attention first.
What Local Businesses Say
Sapient fixed our Excel reporting in 2 days. What used to take us a week now takes an hour.Small business owner, Windhoek
The process was practical and fast. We got help with the real problem instead of a big complicated proposal.SME client, Windhoek
FAQ
Many smaller fixes start between N$ 1,500 and N$ 5,000 depending on scope.
Not necessarily. Often the first win comes from improving how existing data is combined and presented.
Yes. Many SMEs start there, and improving that reporting flow can still create major relief.
Sometimes the right answer is a better Excel workflow. Sometimes it is a more structured reporting layer. The point is usefulness, not ideology.
Many small reporting fixes can be scoped quickly and completed within days.