Hours back every week
Work three people do by hand becomes one button. That time was already costing you money.
Off-the-shelf software makes you change your process to suit it. Custom software does the opposite — and it usually starts by replacing the spreadsheet everyone is afraid to touch.
Custom software is a system built for one business — yours. Instead of bending your process to fit a product sold to thousands of companies, the software is shaped around the way you already work.
In practice it usually replaces a pile of spreadsheets, a shared inbox and a few manual steps that only one person understands.
Work three people do by hand becomes one button. That time was already costing you money.
No more arguing over which spreadsheet is current. Everyone reads the same live data.
Your business does something particular. Generic software forces you to do it the generic way.
Adding a branch, a product line or ten staff should not mean starting over.
One screen showing jobs, stock and staff instead of four spreadsheets.
Take, track and fulfil orders without the shared inbox.
Rotas, timesheets, documents and requests in one login.
Quietly moving data between the tools you already pay for.
The part that decides whether you get something you can live with.
The first session is spent watching how the work happens now. Half the value is often removing a step nobody needed.
Documented, commented and structured so another developer could pick it up. Lock-in is not a business model we use.
You get something real in weeks, then we grow it. Nobody waits six months to find out if it works.
What we work with
Tell us roughly what you need. You get questions, an honest read on fit, and a quote built around your project — within one working day.
Free first conversation. No obligation, and you keep the notes.