Custom Software
If you're doing it in a spreadsheet, there's a better way.
Every business has a process that almost works. A spreadsheet that's gotten too big. A plugin that does eighty percent of what you need. A form that requires someone to manually copy the results into something else. A tool you've been meaning to replace for two years because nothing off the shelf quite fits.
That's what we build. Custom software that fits the way your business actually works — not the other way around. CRMs, estimating tools, internal dashboards, complex forms, e-commerce platforms, client portals, automated workflows. If you're doing it by hand or working around a tool that doesn't fit, there's a good chance we can build something better.
We work across a wide range of internal and client-facing tools. A few common examples:
Custom CRMs for businesses with specific pipeline or client management needs. Estimating and quoting tools for contractors and service businesses. Internal dashboards that pull data from the places your team already works. Complex forms and intake flows that handle the logic your current tools can't. E-commerce platforms for businesses that have outgrown Shopify or never wanted to start there. Automated workflows that replace the tedious manual steps your team does every day.
If it involves repetitive work, a spreadsheet, or a plugin that almost fits — it's worth a conversation.
Custom software projects start with a scoping conversation. Scope determines price — there's no honest way to quote a custom tool without understanding what it needs to do. What we can promise: you'll have a fixed quote before work starts, agreed scope in writing, and no surprises mid-build.
There is no reason to do tedious work anymore.
If your team is spending time on something a well-built tool could handle, that time has a cost. Custom software isn't a luxury — it's the point where the build pays for itself.
Have a process that needs fixing?
Tell us what it is. We'll tell you whether we can build something better and what it would take.