Your data should belong to you.
Your systems should work for you.
And the person who builds them
shouldn't be the reason they keep breaking.
Most small organizations don't fail because of bad people or bad intentions. They fail because they were sold dependency instead of capability. Software that holds their data hostage. Subscriptions that compound every year. Infrastructure built by vendors who profit when things break and profit again when they fix it.
This is built differently.
Your data should belong to you. Not to a platform, not to a cloud provider, not to a contract you didn't fully read. The systems built here run on hardware you own, store data you control, and operate whether anyone's in the room or not.
Your systems should work for you. Sized for how you actually operate, not for how a sales rep needed to hit quota. A five-person nonprofit doesn't need enterprise software. A municipal office doesn't need a managed service agreement that costs more than a staff position. They need something that fits, runs clean, and doesn't require a phone call to use.
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