Custom software for the way you work.
Off-the-shelf packages force you into their way of working. If your business runs on spreadsheets, scattered folders and work redone by hand every week, there is usually a better answer to build than to buy.
What this usually covers
- Stock, equipment or planning that currently lives in a spreadsheet
- Quotes, orders or invoices assembled by hand over and over
- A client portal where customers find their own data and documents
- A dashboard that pulls numbers from several systems onto one screen
How I approach it
Watch first
I watch how the work happens today before building anything. Most of the time saved hides in details you only see when you watch them happen.
Start small
We start with the part that hurts most and expand once it works. You never pay up front for features that turn out to be unnecessary.
Runs in the browser
Nothing to install. On the laptop at the office, the tablet in the warehouse and the phone on the road.
Access per employee
Everyone sees what they need and nothing more, with a trail of who changed what and when.
Connects to the rest
Accounting, email, payments or an existing package — if an integration exists, we use it.
How we
work together.
No ten-page quotes and no surprises afterwards. Four steps, and you know what you are getting before we start.
- 01
Introduction
A twenty-minute conversation. I listen to what needs to happen and tell you honestly whether I am the right person for it.
- 02
Proposal & fixed price
You get it in writing: what gets built, at what price, by when. That price holds, even when the work turns out harder than I expected.
- 03
Building in the open
You follow the build through a preview link. That way you steer while steering is still cheap — not at handover.
- 04
Launch & aftercare
I take it live, show you how to make changes yourself, and stay reachable.
Ready to start?
Two sentences about what you need is enough. You get an answer within one working day — including an honest one if I am not the right person.