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Kraal Workspace Guide

Workspace model

Kraal's workspace is designed around a continuous operating loop:

  1. Select your client context.
  2. Execute work (reconciliation, accounting, close tasks).
  3. Review outputs and AI-generated artifacts.
  4. Move to the next action or client.

Main user-facing sections

1) Command Center

The Command Center is your hub for AI-assisted task management:

  • Launch AI tasks (syncs, reconciliation, document creation, analysis).
  • Monitor task progress — queued, running, completed, or failed.
  • View task detail timelines and artifacts.
  • Track all AI activity across clients.

Practical usage pattern

  • Begin by selecting a client.
  • Launch priority tasks first.
  • Keep task detail open for long-running operations.
  • Review artifacts to validate outputs without leaving context.

2) Banking

The Banking view shows bank transactions imported from connected accounts:

  • View transactions pulled in via Plaid bank feeds.
  • See transaction dates, descriptions, amounts, and sync status.
  • Transactions sync automatically on a recurring schedule.
  • Upload bank statements manually (PDF or CSV) when needed.

3) Reconcile

The Reconcile view is where bank transactions are matched to accounting entries:

  • Select a bank account and date range.
  • Review smart match suggestions (based on amounts, references, and dates).
  • See AI-assisted suggestions for ambiguous matches.
  • Auto-rules handle common patterns like bank fees and interest.
  • Approve matches to link transactions to payment entries or journal entries in ERPNext.

4) Accounting views

Kraal provides dedicated views for day-to-day accounting:

  • Invoices — create and manage sales invoices.
  • Bills — create and manage purchase invoices / bills.
  • Payments — record payment entries.
  • Journal entries — create manual journal entries for adjustments.

All documents are stored in the client's ERPNext instance. Kraal provides a simplified interface with familiar accounting terminology.

5) Close dashboard

The close dashboard manages month-end (or period-end) close workflows:

  • View active and historical close periods.
  • Track progress through templated close checklists.
  • Steps are dependency-gated — downstream steps wait for prerequisites.
  • Generate close packs and summary reports.

6) Reports

Generate and view financial reports pulled from ERPNext:

  • Profit & Loss (P&L)
  • Balance sheet
  • Cash flow statement
  • AR/AP aging
  • General ledger

Reports include AI-powered explanations to help interpret the numbers.

7) Settings and integrations

Settings pages are used to configure:

  • Clients — create and manage client records.
  • Integrations — connect Plaid, QuickBooks, and manage ERPNext connections.
  • Close templates — configure reusable close workflow templates.
  • Team — manage user access and roles.
  • Billing — account administration and billing management.

Workflow hygiene standards

For healthy operations:

  • Assign one clear owner per meaningful work item.
  • Keep status transitions current.
  • Do not mark work complete without output review.
  • Use naming conventions for period and client traceability.
  • Keep one browser tab for Command Center triage across clients.
  • Open secondary tabs for deep execution areas (Reconcile, Close) as needed.
  • Return to Command Center after each major completion to maintain queue discipline.

Accessibility and usability tips

  • Use keyboard shortcuts where available for grid and task productivity.
  • Use concise, unambiguous instructions when working with the AI assistant.
  • Standardize team terminology for repeatable outcomes.

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