Eight kinds of monthly bleed.
We've replaced industry-specific SaaS in eight different trades. Each shares a story: a vertical incumbent that started useful and grew rents.
Auto shops & restoration garages
Mechanics keep paper work-orders for a reason. We honour the form. Time tracking that survives oily hands; no app store reviews; one printable invoice.
Family practices & small clinics
Custom EHRs on FHIR. SOAP notes that finish in 90 seconds. HIPAA without the per-encounter rent. Charts that look like charts, not CRMs.
Property management & small builders
Tenant ledgers, lease books, maintenance tickets — drawn like the buildings they manage. One sheet per unit. Rent rolls that print.
Boutique hotels & inns
Concierge log books. Three room statuses. A notes field that accepts handwriting fonts. Software that finally shuts up at the right moments.
Strength gyms & studios
Wall-mounted check-in kiosks. Coaching boards. Member ledgers that read like scoreboards. Coach payouts in one click, not eight hours.
Solo & small-firm legal practices
Matter management, billable timers, and document templates that read like the firms — not the SaaS. Conflict checks in your own database. Trust accounting that prints.
Salons, barbershops, lash & brow studios
Booking, deposits, no-show fees, SMS reminders. Without monthly bleed. Owners keep the customer list. The customer list is the business.
Dental & orthodontic practices
Recall systems, ledgers, imaging hand-offs. The big incumbents charge by the chart. We charge once. Currently in two discovery engagements.