Self-serve portals that take the phone calls out of doing business with you. Built for Phoenix-based businesses, population 5,000,000, with the buyer profile and competitive dynamics that come with it.
One of the fastest-growing metros in the US, with semiconductor manufacturing inflows (TSMC, Intel) and a residential construction boom that powers the home services economy.
Customer, Vendor & Dealer Portals engagements in Phoenix are scoped to the operating reality of a 5,000,000-person metro economy. We build the portals your customers, vendors, and dealers log into to do business with you without picking up the phone. Our existing client base in the metro skews toward HVAC companies, roofing contractors, real estate agents, but the playbook adapts to the operator, not the other way around.
For Phoenix businesses, every Business Portals engagement is scoped and quoted individually. 6 to 12 weeks.
Two forces define building software in Phoenix: brutal heat and relentless construction. The desert climate makes HVAC and roofing not seasonal trades but year-round necessities, and operators running crews from Surprise to Gilbert face the same field-software reality Houston does, with one twist: dead zones in attics and remote service areas make offline-first a hard requirement, not a nice-to-have. The semiconductor inflows around the TSMC and Intel fabs in the north Valley are seeding a new technical-services economy and pulling skilled workers in. The residential construction boom keeps real-estate teams and home-services firms scaling continuously. Med spas track the affluent, fast-growing Scottsdale demographic. The recurring engagement is field operations at scale: routing, mobile job management, photo-backed proof of work, and invoicing from the driveway, built to keep working when the technician has no signal and the customer's intent to pay is at its peak. The Valley's owners have usually been burned by one slick app that froze the first time a tech climbed into a hot attic, so the real test in Phoenix is not the demo, it is whether the tool still works in the worst-signal corner of a service area on a 115-degree afternoon.
Before any screen gets built, we define who sees what, customers, vendors, internal staff, and what each role can do. Permissions are the foundation, not a setting bolted on after the portal ships and someone sees data they should not.
Customers place orders, check status, and pull invoices without emailing anyone. The flows that flood the phones and inboxes today become self-serve, so the team handles exceptions instead of routine lookups.
The portal reads and writes against the systems of record, so orders, inventory, and invoices stay consistent with the ERP and accounting tools instead of drifting into a parallel copy nobody trusts.
We launch to one user group, internal staff or a pilot set of customers, prove the flows, then widen. Each audience comes online when its workflows are solid, so a rough first version never hits everyone at once.
We respond within 48 hours with scope, pricing, and the team that would actually run the engagement.
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