Replacing several SaaS tools with one app
One platform for invoicing, another for customers, another for signatures. From each you use a single feature and pay the full subscription, every month and for every person on the team.
The number that hurts is not one tool: it is the sum. Three subscriptions mean three invoices, three passwords per person, three separate support desks to email when something breaks, and three places holding data you need to cross-reference. Every new hire multiplies the total, and none of the three gets cheaper because you barely use it.
What we propose is not one more platform: it is an app you own, with exactly the features you actually use from each of them, talking to each other. No modules you pay for and never open, and nobody raising your price next year.
Signs this is your situation
- You pay per user across more than two separate tools.
- Someone exports from one and uploads to another by hand every week.
- You use one or two screens from each platform, no more.
- Onboarding someone new means handing out three or four separate logins.
One app with what you actually use, and room for what comes next
We start with the feature you would miss most and build outward. Every piece connects to the others from day one, so the data you copy by hand today stops being a task at all. The base package is 60,000 credits at 899 USD, and the AI estimates how many your case needs before you commit to anything.
Questions we get
Is it more expensive than paying the subscriptions?
At first, yes: it is a one-time investment versus a monthly fee. The difference is that the fee never ends and grows with your team, while the app is yours. The quote gives you the actual number so you can do that maths with figures instead of intuition.
What if I later need something the platform included?
We add it. That is the difference between software you own and a subscription: you do not depend on a vendor deciding to build it. The addition gets quoted and shipped when you need it.
How long does it take?
It depends how many features are in scope. A first useful block, the one that already lets you cancel one subscription, usually lands in weeks and not months. The quote breaks it down by feature so you can see what lands when.
Can I migrate the data I already have?
Yes, and it is worth saying so in the quote: migration is work and gets estimated separately. Almost every platform lets you export; the real effort is cleaning and mapping what comes out, not getting it out.
Tell us which tools you pay for today and what you actually use from each.
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