Work that runs businesses.
Not demos. Not prototypes. Production software that real operations depend on — in some cases for years. Each case study below covers the context, the constraint, what we built, and how to verify it.
Year-anchored, not adjective-anchored
Every claim on these pages traces to something you can check: a live product, a public repository, an archived page, or a public product timeline. Where a client hasn’t given written permission to be named, they aren’t.
Four products, four different jobs
MyPaintBuckets
Project management, material ordering, and scheduling for residential painting businesses. Running in production for years; multiple independent painting businesses run their daily operations on it.
RotoEdge Pro
Real-time production scheduling, machine tracking, and shop floor dashboards for rotational molding facilities — in production use across multiple rotomolding facilities.
Speak Meetings
AI meeting intelligence in production in 2018 — Microsoft and Google shipped equivalent features years later. Built from custom NLP pipelines before LLMs were a commodity.
Cattle Suite
Test automation and performance tracking for Dell’s proprietary server caching hardware. When Dell wound down the division, they open-sourced the complete codebase.
Where the depth compounds
Painting operations
One vertical, years deep: multiple independent residential-painting businesses run their daily operations — jobs, material orders, scheduling, store interactions — on software we built and still maintain.
Your operation could be the next one.
Tell us what your team does by hand, what your prototype can’t survive, or where the spreadsheet gave out. We’ll take it from there.
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