CRM and sales tracking
Leads, conversation history, sales pipeline, quotes, follow-ups, and real visibility on who owes whom a call.
Business applications
Most companies do not have too few systems: they have too many, and none of them talk to each other. We build the whole set as one system.

What we build
Leads, conversation history, sales pipeline, quotes, follow-ups, and real visibility on who owes whom a call.
Online appointment booking, calendars per room or per practitioner, automatic reminders, capacity and cancellation handling.
Approval chains, handovers between departments, automatic checks: what used to happen over email becomes a tracked process.
Purchasing, stock, sales, invoicing and budget tracking in one coherent whole, sized for your company.
Catalogue, orders, payment and delivery, plugged into the same stock as your physical locations.
For your customers or for field teams — drivers, technicians, sales reps — including with no connection at all.
Marketing sites, customer portals, internal tools and dashboards, designed for the content as much as for the use.
Desktop applications for production workstations, tills, and environments that must keep working without internet.
Domain names, hosting, Google Cloud and AWS, backups and monitoring — all held by the same team.
The real subject
A sale rung up at the till should reduce stock, feed accounting, update the customer record and count in the evening report. If each of those steps needs retyping, the system costs more than it returns.
So we treat integration as part of the project rather than an option to negotiate later — including with the software you keep and that we did not write.
See how we run thatGoing further
Many of these applications only make sense on top of stock you can trust.
See inventoryData entry, follow-ups, reports and customer service taken over by bounded agents.
See the agentsWhat we build for restaurants, clinics, hotels and retail chains.
See the industriesThe list of your current tools tells us almost everything: what to keep, what to connect, and what to replace.