I build custom web software for the way your business actually works — a TMS for a logistics company, an inventory system, a client portal, the internal tools your spreadsheets have outgrown.
| ID | Route | Status | ETA |
|---|---|---|---|
| SH-1042 | Chicago → Dallas | In transit | Apr 12 |
| SH-1041 | Denver → Phoenix | Delivered | Apr 10 |
| SH-1040 | Seattle → Boise | Scheduled | Apr 14 |
Off-the-shelf software makes you change how you work. Custom software works the way you already do — here's the kind of thing I make.
The systems that run your day-to-day — built around your real process, edge cases and all, instead of a generic template.
Portals and tools your clients log into — so they can book, track, quote, or self-serve instead of emailing and calling you.
When the business has outgrown Excel and five disconnected tools, I replace the patchwork with one thing that fits.
No discovery decks or 40-page specs. We talk about how your business runs, I build, you start using it.
We walk through how your business actually runs today — the steps, the edge cases, and the parts that drive you up the wall.
I build a real, clickable version early — so you're reacting to something concrete, not a document or a slide.
I engineer the real tool on a stack that lasts, and get it running inside your business.
Real use surfaces real changes. I stay on to fix, refine, and grow it as the business does.
I'm just getting Vasium started, so I'm picky about the work — here's where I can genuinely help, and where I can't.
Describe what your business does and where the manual work piles up. I'll tell you honestly whether custom software is worth it — and roughly what it'd take.