A mission statement tells you what a company is doing this year. This page is about what we won’t compromise — whoever we serve, and whatever we build next.
FindBob began in 2014 with a narrow, important promise: to help financial advisors and their firms plan for succession — so a practice could outlive the person who built it.
A decade on, the forces we saw then have only grown. An aging generation of owners, most without a plan. Trillions in value and countless livelihoods riding on transitions that too often fail. The issue was never a lack of desire — advisors understand what’s at stake. It was a lack of infrastructure that makes succession easy, actionable, and visible to the firm.
Every practice is somebody's life's work — decades of risk and care, with livelihoods bound up in what happens next. We help owners see their options clearly and leave on their own terms, without being disadvantaged at the moment they're most exposed. And we push succession earlier, when options are widest — not later, when the window is half-closed.
Ownership should be a wider door than it is. Taking on an established practice — a proven model, real client relationships — is one of the most accessible paths into ownership we have. We lower the barriers so more capable people can step into what others built and carry it forward.
We exist to raise the standard of succession, not to profit from its dysfunction. We equip the professionals a good transition needs rather than replace them. And we are neutral by design: we don't buy businesses, broker deals, or take a cut of the outcome. Our incentive is a transition done well — not a transaction done our way.
When a practice winds down for want of a plan rather than a buyer, a community loses jobs, knowledge, and relationships that sustained families for generations. We hold ourselves accountable to the real-world measure of our work: businesses continued, jobs kept, and value that stays where it was created.
We inform decisions; we don't make them for people. Their data stays theirs, and we never monetize trust behind their backs.
Agentic leverage lets a small team serve many — but the consequential calls stay with people. AI-native, not AI-abdicated.
What should be free is free. We're honest about what we are and what we're not. Persuasion never comes before the person's interest.
Mission-critical, heavily regulated clients depend on us. Reliability isn't a feature; it's the floor.
We do the few things that matter well, and we say no to the rest — out loud.
We tell each other and our customers the truth, especially when it's inconvenient. Corrected early beats comfortable and wrong.
This is aspirational. We won’t always live up to it — and when we fall short, we’ll name it plainly and correct course rather than quietly lower the bar. It’s the part of FindBob meant to stay recognizable, no matter what we build.