Custom Software Development

Stop Forcing Your Business to Fit Off-the-Shelf Software

Generic tools were built for everybody, which means they fit nobody. Custom software is built around how you actually work.

See What I Can Build

How Custom Software Fits

Its own build, its own subscription — separate from your website.

Custom software is billed completely on its own — a focused upfront build, then a simple monthly that keeps it hosted, maintained, and improving, with a developer on retainer who knows your business. It's separate from your website plan and your marketing: most clients add a custom build — a CRM, dashboard, or QuickBooks integration — alongside or after their site goes live. Every service stands on its own, from the same person.

What I Build

These are the most common requests from small business owners. Yours doesn't have to be on this list. If your week has hours of repetitive work in it, there's probably software that can take it off your plate.

Your Books, Without the Babysitting

QuickBooks connects to your bank, your invoices, your payroll — but only if someone wires it together. I do that wiring.

Your numbers reconcile themselves. You stop spending Sundays on spreadsheets.

A CRM That Fits Your Process

Generic CRMs make you change how you work to match the software. Yours is built around your sales steps, your client stages, your follow-up cadence.

Not Salesforce's. Not HubSpot's. Yours.

Every Number That Matters, on One Screen

Your data is already there. It's just scattered across QuickBooks, your booking platform, your email tool, and three spreadsheets.

I pull it into one dashboard so you can see what's actually happening in your business.

Intake That Captures What You Actually Need

Generic forms ask everyone the same questions. Yours asks the right questions for your business.

The answers route to the right place. The right next step fires automatically. You stop manually shepherding every new lead.

Reconciliation and Variance Reports

When the numbers don't match, finding out why takes hours. A custom variance tool flags the gaps the moment they appear.

Built recently for a Northeast Ohio insurance agency. Live in days, not weeks.

Or Whatever Eats Your Week

Every business has its own version of repetitive work. The list above is the most common — yours might be different.

Tell me what you do manually every week. I'll tell you if software can take it over.

How It Works

1

We Talk

Free consultation. Tell me what's eating your week.

I'll tell you honestly whether software can fix it.

2

I Build It

Custom-coded for your business. No templates, no off-the-shelf SaaS, no plugin marketplace.

It works the way you described, not the way someone in San Francisco guessed you'd want it.

3

You Stop Fighting Tools

The software does the part you used to do manually. You go back to running the business.

Need a change later? Just ask. I'm still the one who built it.

Why Custom Beats Off-the-Shelf

Built Around How You Work

You don't change your process to fit the tool. The tool fits your process.

Your team learns it once. It already matches what they're doing.

No Bloat, No Plugin Tax

Off-the-shelf tools pile on features you'll never touch and charge a new fee for every plugin you actually need.

Your software is built lean around how you work, and your monthly is a developer on retainer — not a vendor waiting to hike the price.

It Works With What You Already Have

QuickBooks, your booking platform, your email tool — they all have APIs.

I connect them so nothing has to change on your end. Your existing tools start working together instead of against each other.

The big companies have entire teams building software around the way they work. Now you have one too — sized for your business, built around how you actually operate.

If your week has hours of repetitive work in it, software can probably take it off your plate.

Tell Me What Eats Your Week

Free consultation. Describe what you do manually every week. I'll tell you honestly whether custom software can take it over — and what that would look like.