Software shaped like your operation actually runs.
Custom operational software and business process automation, built discovery-first: we learn how the work really flows — then build the system of record that removes the friction.
You already know the symptoms
The business runs — but it runs on spreadsheets, group texts, a whiteboard, and one person who knows where everything is. Orders get retyped between systems. The schedule lives in somebody’s head. Generic SaaS promised to fix it and instead made your team work the way the software wanted.
That is the spreadsheet ceiling. It is not a discipline problem and it is not fixed by another subscription. It is fixed by a system of record built around how your operation actually works — replacing spreadsheets with custom software only where the spreadsheet is genuinely the bottleneck, and leaving alone what already works.
We learn the operation first
Every engagement starts with discovery: we sit with your team and watch how the work actually gets done — not just what the org chart says should happen. In mid-Michigan that can literally mean the shop floor; on-site discovery is part of how we work locally. From there we identify where process breaks down, design software that reinforces what you are already doing right, and build it with senior engineers who stay accountable through production support.
Operational software with years on the clock
Rotomolding manufacturing
RotoEdge Pro handles real-time production scheduling, machine tracking, and shop floor dashboards for rotational molding facilities. It is in production use across multiple rotomolding facilities — clients were able to expand into additional facilities while running their operations on the platform.
Painting operations
MyPaintBuckets manages jobs, material ordering, and scheduling for residential painting businesses. It has run in production for years, and multiple independent painting businesses run their daily operations on it.
Both are on the work section with stack details.
Small and mid-sized operations, on purpose
Enterprise software vendors chase the big plants. Small and mid-sized manufacturers, trades companies, and service operations get left with spreadsheets or with SaaS built for someone else’s workflow. That gap is where we work: operations big enough that the friction costs real money, small enough that nobody has built for them properly. If that is you, the first step is a conversation — or a Production Blueprint if you want the bounded version.
Describe the friction. We’ll take it from there.
What does your team do by hand that a system should be doing? That one answer is enough to start.
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