Technology Implementation
A plan nobody carries out is an expensive piece of paper. This is the part where the software gets set up properly, the systems get connected, the information comes across cleanly, and the people who have to use it every day are actually taught how.
What this covers
Business software setup
Set up around how you work, not how the default settings assume you work.
Customer management (CRM) setup
Fields, stages and reminders that match how you really sell, plus a way to keep it tidy.
Connecting systems
Making the programs you already pay for talk to each other, so nobody is retyping anything.
Websites
Fast, clear sites built to produce phone calls and form fills, not design awards.
Custom applications
When nothing off the shelf fits, a small purpose-built tool that does exactly the job.
Cloud solutions
Files, email, backups and access set up so the business survives a lost laptop.
Data cleanup
Cleaning up and moving your information so the reports actually mean something.
Internal tools
Replacing the shared spreadsheet that six people are fighting over.
How a build usually runs
Priced before it starts
A fixed price, a written scope and a date. Most projects are shaped to be finished inside two weeks.
Built against your real information
Not a demo with made-up records. We test with your messy version, because that is what it will meet on day one.
Handed over properly
Written instructions in plain English, a training session with the people using it, and thirty days of questions included.
What you get out of it
- Software set up for your business instead of a generic template
- Systems that pass information to each other without a person in the middle
- A team that knows how to use it, because we taught them
- Most projects finished within two weeks of starting

Northeast Florida. We would rather drive out and see the problem than send you a deck about it.
Common questions
How long does a project take?
Most are scoped to finish inside two weeks. Bigger jobs and custom software take longer, and we tell you that before you commit, not halfway through.
What if we already bought the software?
That happens a lot. Often the program is fine and the setup is the problem. Redoing something you already own is usually the cheapest win available.
Do you build websites?
Yes. Fast, clear sites wired into whatever handles your leads, so an inquiry lands somewhere useful instead of an inbox nobody watches.

Let us work out what you actually need.
Thirty minutes, free, and nobody pitches you at the end. Bring us the part of your week you hate and we will tell you honestly whether technology can fix it.