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The custom software answer you can recommend with confidence.

When a client needs software that doesn't exist off the shelf, you need a supplier who scopes fast, prices fixed, shows progress weekly, and never makes you regret the introduction. That's the entire design of this company.

Why advisors recommend us

An easy recommendation is a designed thing.

Every mechanism below exists because it removes a risk you'd otherwise carry when you attach your name to a supplier.

Fast, free scoping

Your client gets a 45-minute Outcome Discovery call and a written Blueprint in days — not a weeks-long paid discovery before anyone knows the price. You look responsive because we are.

Fixed pricing your client can trust

One number, in writing, before work starts. You never have to defend an hourly meter you don't control, and the quote you helped source doesn't drift after signature.

Weekly visibility, not vendor silence

Your client sees working software every week. The recommendation you made keeps proving itself in demos — you're never the one chasing a dark project for status.

Direct engineering access

No account-manager wall. The people building the software are in the room for scoping and demos, so questions get engineering answers at conversation speed.

Co-branded discovery, gladly

Join the discovery call, bring us in under your brand, or hand off entirely — your call. We fit your client relationship rather than working around it.

We stay in our lane

You own the client relationship; we build the software. We don't sell around you, and adjacent needs we spot get routed back through you — the advisor who brought us in.

When to think of us

The client conversations that fit

  • A client is paying for spreadsheet chaos, manual processes, or systems that don't talk to each other
  • A quoted custom build came back at a price or timeline the client couldn't swallow
  • A client wants AI in the operation but has no internal build capability
  • An off-the-shelf search has ended in 'nothing quite fits'

How an advisor-introduced engagement runs

  1. 1

    You send one paragraph on the client's situation and the outcome they'd want.

  2. 2

    Discovery call within days — co-branded and with you in the room, if you want.

  3. 3

    The client gets a fixed-price Blueprint; you both evaluate it with zero obligation.

  4. 4

    The build runs on weekly demos your client attends — your recommendation proves itself in public.

  5. 5

    Launch, ownership transfer, and support — with adjacent needs routed back through you.

Advisor questions

The ones that decide it

How do referrals and compensation work?

Simply and in writing: we agree the structure with you before the first client conversation, so there's never ambiguity about how you're recognized for the introduction. Terms are consistent, documented, and honored — ask us on the first call. [PLACEHOLDER: confirm referral compensation structure]

Do you sell to my client directly afterward?

No. You brought the relationship; it stays yours. Follow-on work with a client you introduced continues to be recognized as yours, and when we see adjacent needs, we route them back through you — that's the standing arrangement, not a favor.

What do you need from me to start?

One paragraph: the client's situation and the outcome they'd want. From there we take the discovery call — with you in the room if you'd like — and return a Blueprint your client can evaluate in days. No forms, no certification course, no minimum volume.

How do I know you'll make me look good?

The same mechanisms that protect your client protect your reputation: a fixed price that can't balloon, weekly demos that surface problems early, and a written scope. And if the honest discovery answer is 'don't build this,' we'll say it — a recommendation that saves your client money makes you look better than one that sells them something.

Have a client who needs this?

Bring us the opportunity — one paragraph is enough to start. The get-started form has an advisor toggle so we know to loop you in from the first call.