Simple ops software in Lemon Grove.
Single-tenant software for Lemon Grove businesses — scheduling, invoicing, work orders, an owner dashboard — built around how you actually work and handed over with the source. No SaaS rent forever.
Single-tenant software for Lemon Grove businesses — scheduling, invoicing, work orders, an owner dashboard — built around how you actually work and handed over with the source. No SaaS rent forever.
Lemon Grove is one of East County's smaller cities — 27,000 people, a compact downtown, the big landmark lemon. The business base is unglamorous and dependable: family retail, auto shops, the trades, healthcare and dental, light personal services. These are operations where the owner knows every customer by name and runs the numbers personally. The software is whatever cost the least to start, and it has quietly accumulated into a stack of tools that don't talk to each other.
The result is a recurring tax. A shop reconciles a payment app against a notebook every night. A service business double-enters every job — once to schedule it, once to bill it. A clinic chases recalls by hand. None of it is broken enough to command a Saturday, so it never gets fixed, and the owner keeps paying the tax in evenings.
The answer is not a platform with a monthly fee. It's a small single-tenant app that does the three to five things this business runs on — scheduling, invoicing, a roster, a clear daily view — built once and owned outright, with the source in your hands. No subscription waiting next year.
An auto or repair shop near downtown. Jobs, parts on order, and customer callbacks live on a whiteboard and a notepad, and double-entry between scheduling and billing eats time. We build a work-order app: each job with status and parts ETA, a board for what's waiting, invoicing that drafts from the job, and text updates to customers through Resend. One entry, not two.
A family retail shop on Broadway. Inventory is checked by eye and reorders happen when a shelf looks empty. We build a lightweight inventory view: what's selling, what's low on the items that matter, and a simple reorder list. Not a full POS replacement — just the back office that keeps the floor stocked.
A dental or family practice in Lemon Grove. Appointments and recalls run on a scheduling tool and a binder, and recalls slip. We build a scheduling and recall app: the day's appointments, automatic recall reminders, and a one-screen daily payment reconciliation. The front office runs itself a little more.
This fits if you run a real Lemon Grove business, you know the three to five workflows eating your week, and you want software you own instead of software you rent. It's not right if you want a multi-tenant product to sell to other shops — that's a much larger build, and I refer it out.
East County SD — in-person inside 30 minutes. I'll come to the shop, the store, the practice. An hour walking your real process beats a long spec, every time.
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