A registered BAS Agent with 20+ years experience — currently building AI tools for bookkeepers and small business owners from a caravan somewhere in Australia.
I've been a bookkeeper for over 20 years. In that time, I've worked with hundreds of small business owners — tradies, retailers, service providers, consultants — all of them bright, capable people who were completely overwhelmed by the financial side of running their business.
And I understood why. The tools were confusing, the terminology was impenetrable, and finding reliable, Australian-specific guidance was harder than it should have been. Most of the resources online were designed for the US market, or written by people who had never actually sat down with a client and done the work.
A few years ago I started experimenting with AI tools. At first I was sceptical — like most people in my field. But as I learned to use them properly, I realised how much time they could save. Not by replacing the knowledge and judgement that experience gives you, but by handling the repetitive parts: drafting emails, summarising documents, writing up processes, generating first drafts of reports.
The problem was that most AI prompt guides were generic. They weren't written by bookkeepers, for bookkeepers. The language was wrong, the scenarios were wrong, and the outputs needed so much editing they barely saved any time at all.
So I started building my own. Prompts that actually work. Templates grounded in how Australian bookkeeping actually operates. Checklists built from 20 years of doing the work, not copying someone else's framework.
"Digital Toolkit Hub is what I wish had existed when I started — and what I know my clients need right now."
My partner and I made a decision a couple of years ago to sell up and travel Australia full-time in our caravan. It was one of the best decisions we've ever made. And it also gave me the space to build something I'd been thinking about for years — a platform that genuinely helps the people who do this work, and the people who rely on them.
That's Digital Toolkit Hub. Built from a van, grounded in 20 years of real practice, designed for the way Australian bookkeeping actually works.
Registered with the Tax Practitioners Board — meaning I'm legally authorised to provide BAS services, and held to professional standards of competence and conduct.
Not textbook knowledge — real-world experience working with hundreds of Australian small businesses across industries. I know what actually happens in practice.
Everything I build is grounded in Australian tax law, ATO requirements and the Australian business context. I don't adapt US templates — I build from scratch.
I use the tools I teach about in my actual work, every week. What I share isn't theory — it's what works in real bookkeeping practice, tested on real client work.
Content on Digital Toolkit Hub is general in nature and is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial, tax or legal advice. For advice specific to your situation, always consult a registered BAS agent, accountant or financial adviser.
My partner and I are living the full-time caravan life, travelling around Australia. I work from wherever we park — which has included national parks, coastal camps and small outback towns.
It's given me a different perspective on what it means to run a flexible, location-independent business — and a deep appreciation for tools that actually work, because when you're doing client calls from a campsite you can't afford to waste time on things that don't.
It also means I build at a human pace. I'm not a startup trying to scale fast. I'm one person building something useful, one resource at a time.
I'd rather give you one tool you'll actually use than ten that look great and gather digital dust. Everything I build is designed for the real world, not a demo.
Jargon is a barrier. If I can explain something simply, I do. The people who need this information most are often the ones most put off by complicated language.
AI is a useful tool. It's not magic and it doesn't replace expertise. I won't oversell it — but I will show you how to use it properly so you're not missing out.
Small businesses and sole traders don't have big budgets. I've priced everything to be accessible — including the founding membership rate that I'll keep low for as long as possible.
Long-term, I'm building toward something called Ledgr — a genuinely low-cost accounting software solution built for Australian small businesses. Not another expensive subscription. Not US-first with Australian bolted on.
Digital Toolkit Hub is the foundation — building an audience, understanding what people actually need, and proving the model before building the software. If this sounds like something you'd use, stay close.
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Members can connect with me directly in the private community — the fastest way to reach me.
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