One clear view over every system you run in Japan.
Your finance is in freee, your projects are in kintone, your CRM is somewhere global, and your board wants one number by Monday. We build the single English dashboard that pulls it all together — read by your team in Tokyo and your head office abroad, in the same view.
Your numbers are real. They're just scattered across ten places.
Foreign companies operating in Japan run a mix of Japanese-only SaaS and global systems that were never designed to talk to each other. So every board pack, every monthly review, every "how are we tracking?" turns into someone exporting spreadsheets at 9pm and hoping the totals match.
- Finance lives in freee or Money Forward — in Japanese — while head office reports in a global ERP.
- Sales pipeline sits in one CRM, operations in kintone, HR in SmartHR — none of them share a screen.
- Reporting is manual, late, and different every month depending on who built the deck.
- Your Japan team and your overseas leadership are looking at different versions of the truth.
A live dashboard, in English, that never needs a spreadsheet export
We connect directly to your Japanese and global systems, keep them in sync automatically, and present the result as a clean, board-ready dashboard. Toggle any label to Japanese for your local team — same data, two languages.
Executive KPI dashboard
The one screen your board opens first: revenue, pipeline, headcount, cash and the two or three metrics that actually decide the quarter — refreshed automatically, no manual updates.
Finance & cash
Revenue, margin, AR/AP and runway pulled straight from freee or Money Forward, converted and consolidated into your reporting currency for head office.
Operations
Jobs, tickets, delivery status and SLAs from kintone and your operational tools — so you can see where work is stuck before a client tells you.
Sales & pipeline
Deals, conversion rates and forecast vs. actual from your CRM, mapped to the same period and definitions your global team already uses.
Dashboard of dashboards
Run several entities, regions or brands? We roll every underlying dashboard up into one parent view, so leadership sees the whole picture and can drill into any part.
Alerts & digests
Don't want to log in every day? We push a short daily or weekly summary — in English, Japanese, or both — straight to email or chat, flagging only what moved.
Built for a team that works in two languages
A dashboard is only useful if everyone who needs it can read it. Ours are English-first for leadership and head office, with every metric, label and note available in Japanese for your local team — the same underlying figures, presented in whichever language the reader thinks in.
- English-first for the board and overseas leadership.
- Japanese labels and notes for your team in Tokyo and Osaka.
- One source of numbers — no two versions of the truth.
It sits on top of what you already have
We don't ask you to rip out your tools or change how your team works. The dashboard reads from your existing Japanese and global systems through the same integrations we build for connecting them — so it stays accurate as your business runs, with nothing to key in by hand.
- Connects to kintone, freee, Money Forward, SmartHR and your global CRM/ERP.
- Updates automatically — no exports, no copy-paste.
- APPI-aware handling, minimal retention, data-processing agreement under Japanese law.
Reporting you can actually trust — and a partner in your timezone
One number, agreed
We define each metric with you once — what counts as a sale, which month it lands in, how currency converts — so head office and Japan stop arguing about the totals.
Briefed in English
Tell us what the board wants to see, in plain English. We handle the Japanese systems and the Japanese labels underneath.
Local, not offshore
Led by Colin Steen in Osaka. When a number looks wrong at 3pm, you reach a partner in your working day — not a support desk sixteen hours behind you.
See your whole business on one screen
Tell us which systems you run and what your board wants to know. We'll show you what a single, always-current dashboard could look like — and where the manual reporting goes away.
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