Industries

Built for the way your industry actually runs.

Every trade has its own rhythm, its own chaos and its own "we've always done it this way". I design software around that reality — not a generic template that expects your business to bend to fit it. Same craftsman, very different days.

Industry_01 · Events

Live events

Thirty crew across three venues — "who's on what today? What's contact on site?" shouldn't mean a morning of phone calls.

Crewing events is a logistics puzzle: the right riggers and technicians, at the right venue, with the right call time — plus a clear record of who confirmed, who turned up and how many hours they're owed. Most teams run it on spreadsheets and WhatsApp, which holds up right until two jobs clash and someone's double-booked.

  • Crew & technicians scheduled across every job and venue — who's booked, free or double-booked, at a glance.
  • Each person's job card with call time, meeting point and rig / show / derig stage.
  • Hours, paid hours and bonuses tracked per job — ready for payroll and invoicing.
  • Availability and confirmations captured without the group-chat roll call.
Job c1000 · Rig · Excel London Live
  • 08:00 Dave R. — Rigger On site
  • 08:00 Priya K. — Rigger On site
  • 16:00 Mike S. — Sound tech On shift
  • 23:00 Derig crew ×5 Queued
Crew on shift0
Paid hours0
On schedule0
Industry_02 · Accounting

Accounting & bookkeeping

Yes — even accountants deserve software that's genuinely nice to use.

Practices run on deadlines, accuracy and a mountain of repetitive data entry. The numbers always add up eventually; the cost is the hours spent chasing documents, re-keying figures between systems and reconciling line by line at month end.

  • Reconciliation and matching that does the dull 90%, leaving you the judgement calls.
  • Connected to QuickBooks, Xero and Sage — no copy-paste between tabs.
  • Client documents and deadlines tracked, with reminders that fire on their own.
  • Statements and reports in a couple of clicks, not an afternoon.
Bank reconciliation · May
  • Invoice #1042 £1,240 received
  • Invoice #1043 £890 received
  • Bill #A-77 £3,450 paid
  • Expense fuel £62 matched
98% matched
Hours saved / month0
Docs auto-filed0
Deadlines missed0
Industry_03 · Video

Video production

Where's final_FINAL_v3? The system actually knows.

Production is a relay race of shoots, terabytes of footage, edits, client notes and deadlines that never move. The creative part is hard enough — the admin around it (versions, approvals, who has the latest cut) shouldn't be the thing that trips you.

  • A clear pipeline from shoot to delivery, so everyone knows what's where.
  • Asset & version tracking tied to each project — no more "which export is live?".
  • Client review and sign-off captured in one place, not scattered across email.
  • Linked to Dropbox, Drive and your storage so files live where you already keep them.
Project · "Brightline brand film"
  1. Shoot3 days
  2. Ingest1.2 TB
  3. Editv3
  4. Reviewclient
  5. Deliver4K + social
Latest export: brightline_final_v3.mov — and the system is fairly sure it's actually the final one this time.
Assets tracked0
Versions, no panic0
Lost files0

Proven across very different worlds

Different industries, the same way of working.

Whatever the sector, the method doesn't change: learn how you actually operate, build software around it, train your team, then keep developing it. I've already done it well outside the three above.

Automotive

A personalised CRM and information system for a fast-growing electronics manufacturer.

Industrial manufacturing

Refreshed web presence plus data-exchange tools for an engineering firm.

Teams of 3 to 2,000

The same approach scales from a small crew to a couple of hundred workstations.

Software that speaks your industry's language.

Book a free consultation and we'll talk through how your sector actually works — and what a system built around it could do for you.