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the four numbers that decide your week, on one screen

somebody on your team spends part of every week exporting, pasting and reformatting the same report. and by the time it's read, it's old.

a dashboard pulls those numbers live from the systems that already have them — sales, bookings, stock, ad spend — onto one screen you check in ten seconds.

the same goes for the job somebody does forty times a day in six clicks. a small internal tool or chrome extension that makes it one click is the highest return-per-dollar software i build.

starting at $750 · written fixed quote before any work starts · based in california, working with businesses across the u.s.

sounds familiar?

  • reports are assembled by hand every week
  • the numbers live in five different logins
  • you find out about a bad week after it's over
  • a repetitive task eats hours across the team
  • the answer to 'how do we know this number' is 'ask the one person who knows'

what i build for this

  • live dashboards fed straight from your real systems
  • the handful of numbers that matter, not eighty charts
  • alerts when a number crosses a line you set
  • scheduled email summaries for people who won't open a dashboard
  • clean history so trends are visible, not remembered
  • chrome extensions and small tools built for the exact job, nothing else

proof, not promises

site intelligence

decision support scoring all 33,772 us zip codes across nine data sources — with every score carrying an uncertainty band instead of false precision. dashboards are the small sibling of that discipline.

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questions people ask first

what does a dashboard cost?

a small internal tool starts at $750 and a dashboard at $1,000, depending on how many systems feed it. fixed quote before work starts.

our data is a mess. does that matter?

that's normal — cleaning and joining it is part of the build, not a surcharge surprise.

can it pull from our pos / quickbooks / sheets?

usually yes. i verify your specific systems before quoting.

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