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Operator perspective on UK practice infrastructure.

Monthly pieces from people who run UK practices — not vendors selling into them. Market commentary, regulatory response, founder perspective.

What does PracticeBase intelligence cover?

PracticeBase intelligence is operator-led editorial for independent UK practices. It covers the decisions practice owners make before they hire: whether to consolidate software, how to handle AML and CDD evidence, where client communication breaks down, how much owner time vendor sprawl consumes, and what a named UK support model changes during month-end pressure. The editorial voice is peer-to-peer, written from live practice operations rather than generic SaaS commentary.

Intelligence publishing soon

The first wave of bylined pieces is in editorial. Planned topics include vendor-sprawl benchmarks, avoided-hire economics, AML evidence handling, SRA Accounts Rules workflows and the operating rhythm of a named UK support specialist.

Editorial standard

Intelligence pieces are written to be cited and scanned. Each one will carry a visible author, publish date, updated date and a clear practice context so readers can tell whether the advice applies to accountancy, bookkeeping, solicitor or conveyancing operations.

Why operators write it

The strongest PracticeBase content comes from lived operating pressure: deadlines, unreconciled ledgers, unreturned calls, compliance evidence and the moment a practice owner thinks the only answer is another junior hire.