Custom software · starting from $25,000
Off-the-shelf software asks you to change how you work. Most businesses go along with it, then spend years papering over the gap with spreadsheets. We do it the other way round: we map how your operation actually runs, then build software around it. Take the parts of EasyFlow that already suit you, or start from nothing and we build the lot.
Is this you
We would rather tell you that now than three meetings in. A custom build is the right call for a specific kind of business, and the wrong call for everyone else.
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The obvious alternative
The instinct is sound. If the way you run the job is genuinely your advantage, generic software will always cost you something. What catches businesses out is not the idea, it is the arithmetic: what it actually takes to get from a blank screen to something your crew will use on a wet Tuesday with gloves on.
Starting from nothing
Building it with us
Nobody sets out to build an accounting sync. They set out to fix the one thing their business does differently, then spend the next fourteen months building everything around it first. That part is already done. You are only paying for your bit.
Why it costs a fraction of a ground up build
We have done this before. EasyFlow is a complete operations platform we built for Australian trade businesses: one of the least forgiving environments software can be asked to survive. Bad reception, gloves on, a ute for an office, and a margin that disappears if the paperwork slips. It runs real businesses today. So where a piece of what you need already exists and works, you are not paying anyone to build it a second time. Where your business does something nobody has written software for, we build that from scratch. Most projects are some of both, and the blueprint tells you exactly which is which before you commit to anything.
The process
Once the consulting is done and the scope is agreed, the build itself is roughly two weeks. The enterprise platforms we compete with take months just to configure software that already exists, and charge five figures to do it. Nobody sensible signs a blank cheque either, so the expensive part does not start until you have read exactly what is being built and what it costs, in writing.
We come to you and watch a job run end to end. We talk to the people who actually do the work, not just the people who describe it. We map the process as it really is, including the workarounds nobody mentions in a meeting, because those are usually the most important thing on the page.
Every screen, rule, permission and integration written down before a line of it is built. You read it, argue with it, and approve it. This is the moment the price stops being "from $25,000" and becomes a fixed number.
Your own system is stood up in days, not weeks, because the platform underneath is already built. Then the custom work goes on top. Two weeks is realistic here for the same reason the price is: we are only building your part, not the twenty other things a system like this needs before your part can exist. A larger scope moves it, and the blueprint will have told you so before you signed.
Your data comes across from whatever it lives in now. Your people get trained in the way they will actually use it. Then we stay on the tools with your crew through the first real week, because week one is where rollouts are won or lost.
The software keeps being looked after and improved, and the shared parts get better for everyone at no extra cost. Further custom work continues at an agreed rate or on a retainer, whichever suits how much you expect to keep changing.
What you end up with
This is the difference between a custom build and a well set up subscription. You get a system of your own: your database, your own copy of the software, your name on it.
Your own database and your own copy of the software, hosted in Australia. Nobody else's data is in there, and nobody else's usage affects yours.
Your logo, your colours, your address. Your team signs in to something with your name on it, not ours.
Every feature EasyFlow has is available to you. Take the ones that suit how you work, leave the rest, and improvements we make to them land with you too.
The screens, rules and calculations that exist because of how your business works. The reason you are on this page.
It is your business's information. You can take a full export whenever you want, in a format you can actually use.
Xero works out of the box. Anything else your operation depends on gets scoped in the blueprint and built in.
What it costs
Two parts, like any other plan here: what it costs to build, and what it costs to run. No hidden retainer, no per-module licensing, and no setup fee on top: the build replaces it.
$25,000STARTING FROM, FOR THE BUILD. AUD EX GST.
Then an ongoing monthly subscription for as long as you run on it, quoted for your project rather than taken off a price list, because a system built for forty people across six sites does not cost the same to run as one built for four hundred. You get that number in the blueprint, alongside the build price, before you commit to either.
Most projects land between $25,000 and $60,000. Larger operations, roughly 250 people and up, generally start above $60,000. Discovery tells us which end you are at, and the blueprint fixes the number before you commit to the build.
What moves the number
The things worth knowing before you spend this kind of money.
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That last question is the one that matters, so give it a couple of honest sentences. We read every one of these ourselves, and we will tell you plainly if a subscription would serve you better.
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