We build custom software tailored to your operations. Whether you need complete system integration, complex inventory control, or reliable reporting, we engineer the exact tools your business requires.
You talk to the people who build your system, not a sales team and not a queue. More about how we work →
Builds the systems and runs discovery, scoping, and delivery. Background in supply chain, finance, and operations.
Keeps projects and clients on track from first call through delivery.
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We bring all three to every build: custom systems, integrations, and the reporting that ties them together.
The inventory screen, quoting tool, or job tracker no boxed product gets right, built around your exact workflow and pricing logic. You own every line.
QuickBooks, your spreadsheets, the app you already run, wired together so an order entered once shows up everywhere, and nobody retypes a number.
Dashboards that read straight from the source, with numbers that reconcile to your books. Every number current, every number traceable.
A clear path, priced and agreed before anyone writes code. No open-ended hours, no surprises.
Fill out the short form or just call. We learn the basics of how you run.
A paid scoping step where we map your data and workflow, then settle on the right approach.
You see the plan, the price, and the timeline in writing, and approve it before anything is built.
We build in clean increments and show you working software early and often, not one big reveal.
We go live, train your team, and stay on for backups, support, and changes as you grow.
Three minutes, plain language. You don't need to know what the fix looks like, that's our job.
If yours isn't here, ask. Email goes to a person, not a queue.
Most projects have three parts: a small paid scoping fee to map the work, a one-time build fee, and an optional monthly Care Plan once you're live. A standard inventory-and-reporting build usually lands in the low five figures; smaller single-purpose tools start lower. Either way, you get a fixed quote in writing before any build work begins, and scope is the only thing that moves the number.
Before we quote a build, we do a paid scoping step: we dig into your data, your workflow, and where things stop reconciling, then hand back a concrete plan. It's priced to the size of your business and credits toward the build if you move forward. It keeps the thinking paid for and makes sure we're solving the right problem.
Once your system is live, the optional monthly Care Plan keeps it healthy: hosting, automated backups, security patches, uptime monitoring, support, and a set number of small change hours each month. Tiers scale with how much help you want. It's peace of mind and a real support line, not a hosting markup.
It's a clear path. You fill out the short form or call, and we follow up to learn how you run. We scope the work and put the plan, price, and timeline in writing. Once you approve and sign, we build in clean increments, showing you working software early and often, then launch, train your team, and move into the Care Plan. You approve the design before we build, so we never build the wrong thing.
Inventory and reporting is one area we know especially well, because it's where we've lived the problem. But we also take on focused one-off builds: a project cost calculator, an internal ops tool, a specific workflow no software handles right. If you've got something in mind, tell us what you're dealing with and we'll see if it's a fit.
You do, the code, the data, the accounts, and the documentation. Everything runs on standard, documented technology, so if you ever want to hand it to another developer, you can, and they'll find it in order.
No. We're based on the Gulf Coast and start with local clients, but most of the work happens over calls and shared screens. Where you are has never been a problem.
It's the most common place to start. Tell us where the friction is, the report nobody trusts, the numbers typed twice, the tool that won't talk to the others, and we'll help you sort out what's worth building. If the honest answer is that you don't need custom software, we'll tell you.