Technology Operations

Connected Operational Systems

CRM, accounting, ticketing, inventory, and spreadsheets connected so information and actions actually move between them.

The short version

Most 'AI problems' are integration problems wearing a costume. If the data lives in four places and none of them agree, no model fixes that. We connect the systems, settle which one is authoritative, and keep them in sync.

You probably need this if
  • You export CSVs to make anything work together
  • Two systems give two different answers to the same question
  • Your reporting process is a person, not a report
What this looks like in practice

System integration

Two-way sync between the tools you already pay for, with conflict rules that match how you actually operate.

Data unification

One customer record, one property record, one source of truth — and a documented reason why.

Reporting that reconciles

Numbers that match across systems because they're coming from the same place.

Legacy bridges

The old system nobody is replacing this year, connected to everything else anyway.

What you actually get

Every engagement ends with something running in production and somebody on your team who knows how it works.

  • Integration layer between your core systems
  • Documented data model and system of record
  • Monitoring and alerting for sync failures
  • Reporting built on unified data

Serving Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Broward and Palm Beach County.

On-site where it matters, remote where it doesn’t.