Platforms · Services

Platforms for businesses that sell time, not boxes.

Not every business ships products. If you sell appointments, memberships, subscriptions or expertise, off-the-shelf tools rarely fit. We build the booking flows, customer portals, billing and internal dashboards that match how your service actually runs.

What we build for services

From the first booking to the monthly invoice.

  • Booking & scheduling

    Availability, appointments and capacity that reflect your real rules, with reminders that cut no-shows.

  • Subscriptions & billing

    Plans, renewals, upgrades and dunning, with payments and invoices reconciled automatically.

  • Customer & member portals

    A private space where clients book, pay, see history and manage their account, without emailing your team.

  • Operations dashboards

    The live numbers that run a service business: utilisation, pipeline, renewals and revenue, on one screen.

  • Reminders & notifications

    The right nudge at the right time: a booking confirmation, a renewal notice, an overdue payment, by email or SMS.

  • Internal tools

    The back-office screens your team actually needs, fitted to your process instead of forcing your process into a product.

About service platforms

I do not sell products. Is this still for me?

Yes. This is exactly the case: service, subscription and membership businesses whose workflow does not fit a standard shop. We build around bookings, plans, portals and the people doing the work, not around a cart.

Can it handle recurring payments?

Yes. Subscriptions, renewals, upgrades and failed-payment handling, with the payment processor and your accounting kept in sync so revenue and invoices always match.

Can clients self-serve?

That is usually the win. A portal lets clients book, pay, reschedule and see their history themselves, which cuts the back-and-forth and frees your team for the actual service.

Does it connect to the tools we already use?

Where it helps, yes: your accounting, calendar, payment processor and ERP can all connect, through the same integration work we do elsewhere, so the platform fits into your stack rather than replacing it.

Run a service that no product quite fits?

Describe how your service works day to day. We will design the platform around it, not the other way round.