Client portals, dashboards, booking systems and internal tools — built in React and Next.js by senior engineers, on a fixed quote, shipped in weeks.
A client books through one portal, pays through another, and checks their status through a third. Quotes live in a spreadsheet, jobs in an inbox, and the reporting your team actually needs takes an afternoon of copying and pasting. Every tool works — they just work on your time.
The fix is rarely another off-the-shelf app. It’s one web application shaped around your actual process — where a client can log in and see what they need, where your team stops re-entering the same information three times, and where “where is it up to?” has an answer instead of a follow-up email.
A place for your customers to place jobs, upload documents, and track progress without calling you.
The numbers your business runs on, live and unfiltered — not the spreadsheet you export on a Friday.
Self-serve scheduling and quote requests that replace phone tag and double-entry.
Rosters, approvals, checklists and job management — built for the way your team already works.
Login-protected spaces with documents, history and account details for your base.
We connect your web app to Xero, MYOB, CRMs, payment providers and the rest of your stack.
A web application gives you a single place where information lives and works — controlled by your rules, branded for your clients, and open on any device. It is the difference between software your team uses because it helps, and software they use because they have to.
For teams still running on spreadsheets, the move from spreadsheets to software is a cleaner first step than you might think. If mobile is where your people actually work, see mobile app development instead. Not sure which applies? The 45-minute call sorts it out either way.
First call is 45 minutes and genuinely useful, even if we do not work together.