Professional Services · Toronto
Professional Services websites with an AI workforce, in Toronto.
For accountants, solicitors, and consultants across Toronto. We build the premium site and the AI employees behind it, so every enquiry in Canada is captured, qualified, and booked at every hour.
The Toronto signal
Toronto's Financial District (Bay Street) is the headquarters of Canada's major banks and a dense cluster of legal, accounting and financial firms, and the RCDSO alone licenses 11,000+ dentists in Ontario: a large base of regulated professionals.
Cited Toronto data; sources in the market notes below.
In short
For accountants, solicitors, and consultants in Toronto, 7 Minds Systems builds a premium professional services website with a managed AI workforce that captures, qualifies, and books every enquiry around the clock, from Financial District (Bay Street, Canada's main financial centre) to the wider Canada market. Built in about twelve weeks, priced in CAD, to the CPA Ontario where it applies.
The Toronto market
Toronto is Canada's largest city and its primary financial centre, anchored by the Bay Street financial district; the Bay Street Corridor neighbourhood saw an 18.1% population increase from 2016-2021, among the city's fastest-growing.
Demand here concentrates around Financial District (Bay Street, Canada's main financial centre), Downtown core / South Core and King West / tech districts, and every enquiry that comes out of that base is one your reception cannot afford to miss. The branch we build for Toronto accountants answers them day and night.
We build to the rules your firm answers to: in Toronto, that means the CPA Ontario. The AI workforce qualifies, books, and follows up; it never gives regulated advice, and every regulated step routes to a human for sign-off.
- Population
- 2,794,356 (2021 Census, Statistics Canada; City of Toronto)
- Business districts
- Financial District (Bay Street, Canada's main financial centre), Downtown core / South Core and King West / tech districts
- Regulator
- CPA Ontario
Local figures sourced from toronto.ca, en.wikipedia.org, lso.ca.
The cost of the status quo
In Toronto, a market of about 2,794,356 people, demand runs through Financial District (Bay Street, Canada's main financial centre) and Downtown core / South Core, and enquiries arrive at every hour. Canadian firms work across provinces, two languages and a long border that pulls clients toward larger American practices. Clients in different provinces, and in English or French, expect handling tuned to their jurisdiction, and the firm that replies promptly in the right language earns the meeting. An Autonomous Digital Branch covers both, qualifying each enquiry and booking the consultation without a gap.
In one audit of 433 B2B firms, 55% took more than five working days to reply to an enquiry, or never replied at all (Drift Lead Response Report, 2017), and the client rings the next firm on the list.
Unvetted enquiries and tyre-kickers drown your admin team and eat non-billable time fee-earners cannot recover.
The workforce for Toronto
Built for how work reaches accountants around Financial District (Bay Street, Canada's main financial centre) and the wider Toronto market. The law society and CPA body of the province you practise in regulate the work, and Quebec adds the Barreau du Quebec and French-language requirements; the AI workforce gives no regulated advice and a licensed professional signs off every regulated step. The full role briefs, workflows, and numbers live on the specialism pages below.
Staffed front of house
1 of 4 AI employees live across Canada.
Triages every enquiry against your practice areas and fee thresholds, scores it, and routes only real matters to a fee-earner's calendar.
- The Lead QualifierOn duty
- The Document CollectorQueued
- The Follow-Up AgentQueued
- The Compliance ClerkQueued
The Lead Qualifier
The Document Collector
The Follow-Up Agent
The Compliance Clerk
Investment
No hidden ramp. Builds for Toronto firms start from $6,020, with written exclusions and a sample scope you can read before you commit. A standalone AI employee runs about $5,160 to set up plus $1,204 a month. Once live, the branch answers enquiries across Canada day and night.
Every build includes a 30-day AI trial: you watch it answering Toronto enquiries before you commit. The call is thirty minutes, no pitch.
One-off build for accountants, solicitors, and consultants in Toronto. Workforce managed monthly thereafter. Use the calculator to see the payback on your own numbers.
Questions
Professional Services in Toronto, answered.
Yes. We build for accountants, solicitors, and consultants across Toronto, from Financial District (Bay Street, Canada's main financial centre) to the wider Canada market. The AI receptionist qualifies each enquiry against your practice areas and fee thresholds, books the consultation into your live calendar, and routes every regulated step to a fee-earner. Every build is priced in CAD.
Yes. For accountants, solicitors, and consultants in Toronto, the workforce is built around the CPA Ontario: it qualifies, books, and follows up, never gives regulated advice, and routes every regulated step to a human for sign-off.
Yes. The AI workforce handles enquiries in English and French and respects provincial language requirements, including French where it applies. It qualifies the matter and books the consultation but gives no legal or accounting advice. A professional licensed by the relevant provincial law society, CPA body, or the Barreau du Quebec signs off every regulated step.
Professional Services across Canada
We build professional services branches in Toronto and beyond.
Book a strategy call
Thirty minutes on your Toronto firm.
We map how enquiries reach a Toronto firm, the workforce it needs, and the return it should make, then tell you exactly what we would build and what it costs. No pitch deck.
Start with the 30-day AI trial.
Every build includes a 30-day AI trial. You watch the AI workforce answer and qualify real enquiries before the monthly retainer begins, so you commit to what it actually does, not to a promise.