What we're building.
Three apps in development right now. Two different worlds. One standard — software the person on the other end actually wants to open.

Plans that actually happen.
Group planning usually dies in a 47-message thread that never picks a date.
This ends the back-and-forth: float a few options, let everyone vote, lock the time and place, and send the nudges so people actually show up.
- ›Propose dates and spots, let the group vote in seconds
- ›Lock the plan and auto-send reminders
- ›One shared view, so the group chat can finally rest

Know if you're actually up.
Most people betting have no honest idea if they're winning.
Log every bet across your books and get a running total you can actually trust. It stays honest even when you'd rather not check.
- ›Log every bet across the books in one place
- ›A running profit-and-loss you can actually trust
- ›See what's working and what's quietly draining you

Every vehicle, one screen.
Run a fleet off spreadsheets and phone calls and something always slips.
This puts every vehicle, driver, and maintenance date in one view, so the wheels keep turning and nothing falls through.
- ›Track vehicles, drivers, and status in real time
- ›Maintenance and compliance reminders before things lapse
- ›Reports that take seconds instead of an afternoon in a spreadsheet
Compliance isn't an afterthought.
Security and compliance are built into how our apps work, not added afterward. Formal certifications are pending.