Your technology is holding your growth back

The business has grown. The systems haven’t kept up. What worked at twenty people doesn’t work at sixty. Someone is doing manually what should happen automatically. Admin that should take minutes is taking days. The processes that used to be fine are now a drag on everything.

Most businesses in this position know something is wrong. They’re less sure what to fix first, or whether the problem is the technology, the process, or both.

How we work it out

We start by understanding what’s actually happening, not what people assume is happening. That usually means a short discovery phase where we map the friction, work out what’s causing it, and identify where a fix would have the most impact.
Sometimes the answer is a full rebuild. More often it’s something more targeted: a process that needs redesigning, a tool that needs replacing, or a single intervention that removes a bottleneck the business has been working around for years.
We scope the work before we quote it. You don’t spend money building something before you know it’s the right thing to build.
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What it looks like in practice

A brick and concrete manufacturer was waiting six weeks between delivery and invoice. Drivers collected signed delivery sheets on the road. Those sheets had to physically make their way back to head office before an invoice could go out.

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We gave the drivers an app. They photograph the signed sheet at point of delivery. The server reads the QR code on the sheet, files the proof of delivery automatically, and the invoice goes out the same day.

Six weeks to six days. Targeted, fast to build, immediate impact.

What you end up with

For some clients it’s a roadmap: a clear view of what to fix, in what order, and what it will cost. For others it’s the build itself. Often it’s both, starting with something high-value and achievable before the bigger work begins.

Either way, you leave the first conversation knowing whether we’re the right fit. If we’re not, we’ll tell you.

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