SYSTEMS INTEGRATION & AUTOMATION

Websites that actually run your operations.

I help mid-to-large businesses connect the tools they already use, automate the busy work, and turn a website from a brochure into something that does real work. Line under subhead: You work with me. I bring the team.

The Problem - solved with One point of contact

Your team is doing the work your systems should.

You’ve got a CRM in one place, scheduling in another, a site collecting leads it can’t route, and someone on staff copying data between all of it by hand. Every new tool was supposed to help. Now they add up to a part-time job nobody signed up for.

That’s not a discipline problem. It’s a systems problem. And it’s fixable.

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How I Work

I don’t pretend to do integration, development, and automation single-handedly, and you shouldn’t want me to. What you get is better: a senior lead who owns the outcome and assembles the right specialists around your specific problem.

No fixed in-house team forcing your project to fit the skills they happen to have. No getting handed off to a junior. You get one point of contact, start to finish, and a team built for your job.

When specialized skills are needed, I bring in my trusted partners and coordinate everything end to end. If down the road it makes sense for you to work with them directly, you’ll already have those relationships, with my full support.

Curated, not open

I don't hand you a marketplace of strangers. I bring people I've worked with and trust.

One streamlined process

Discovery, plan, build, launch. You always know where things stand.

Continuity by design

The person who scopes your project is the person who sees it through.

What I take off your plate

Systems integration

Connect the tools you already run so they share data instead of creating more of it. CRM, forms, scheduling, e-commerce, member databases, payments. The goal is simple: your team stops being the bridge between your software.

Automation, when the problem calls for it

Some busy work should just stop being work. Where it makes sense, I bring in automation to handle the repetitive back-office tasks that eat your team's hours. Not automation for its own sake. Automation pointed at a specific bottleneck you can name.

Accessibility, built in from the start

ADA compliance isn't a box you check at the end. Done right, it's an operational system that protects you and serves every user. I lead this work too, and it has its own home.