You didn't study finance to spend your days mapping GL accounts.
Datapack handles the grunt work — mapping, normalization, formatting — so you can focus on the analysis that actually matters. And leave the office before 9pm.
Your day, reimagined
Less cleanup. More analysis. Home by dinner.
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Your Day with Datapack
Leave at 5pm. Not 9pm.
Sound familiar?
GL mapping is the worst part of every deal
Hours of tedious, repetitive work. Copy-paste, VLOOKUP, reformatting. The same thing on every single deal.
Formatting takes longer than analysis
You spend more time making Excel look right than thinking about the actual QoE adjustments.
Every deal starts from scratch
No templates, no reusable logic. Your colleague did the same sector last month but you can't access their mapping.
Mistakes mean late nights
One wrong mapping = hours of rework = staying late to fix it. The manual process is fragile.
Mapping in seconds, not hours
Reusable rules mean your first mapping takes hours. Your tenth takes minutes.
Built for your workflow
Every deal makes the next one faster
Mapping rules from past deals apply automatically. By your third deal in a sector, the mapping is nearly done before you start.
Deal 1: Healthcare
Mapping time
6 hours
Deal 2: Healthcare
Mapping time
2 hours
Deal 3: Healthcare
Mapping time
40 min
Your tenth deal in the same sector takes minutes.
Measurable impact on every deal
Datapack directly improves the metrics your partners care about most: realization, utilization, and margin per deal.
On average mapping and cleanup time
Improvement across fixed-fee engagements
More deals delivered with the same team
Full traceability on every number
Trusted by deal teams
Transaction Services professionals on how Datapack improved their delivery.
“GL imports and account mapping used to be the worst part of every deal. Now it's the fastest step.”

Elena Rossi
Senior Analyst, Transaction Services
Frequently asked questions
Focus on the analysis. We'll handle the rest.
Import, map, validate — done. Spend your time on QoE, not GL cleanup.