Contact
Tell us what you're wrestling with.
One email address, straight to the people who build the software. No contact form, no ticket number, no chatbot in the corner of the screen.
Make it count
What to tell us, so the first reply is useful.
None of this is required; send a one-line email if you prefer. But answering these means the reply can be specific instead of a request for more information.
- What kind of organisation
- A club, a society, a business, and roughly how many members or people it involves.
- What is causing the most work
- The job that eats the most time, or the one everybody dreads. That is usually where the value is.
- How you run it today
- Spreadsheets, paper, another system, a mix. Existing spreadsheets are genuinely the most useful thing you can show us: they encode the rules nobody ever wrote down.
- Anything unusual about your rules
- The exception that generic software never handles properly. That is normally the deciding factor.
- Your rough budget
- Even a range. It saves both of us discovering at the end that this was never going to work.
- Any deadline
- A season start, an AGM, a renewal date. It changes what is realistic.
Send the email.
If we are not the right fit, we will say so, and where we can, point you at something that is. Company registration and VAT details are on the About page.