What this is
Business software does most of its work in the unglamorous moments. Capturing the lead before it disappears. Reviewing the odd record before it becomes a problem. Syncing the product before a channel drifts. Following up while the context is still fresh.
This category is for product-shaped tools: software with a clear job, a usable interface, and enough discipline to be handed to a team and left running without anyone standing next to it.
Selected projects
Reepo.io
A live trade show lead capture platform with tablet rental and quote approval workflows.
Reepo turns a trade show into a cleaner workflow: request a quote, prepare the event, capture leads on tablets, and manage the follow-up list after the show.
Showcase Public pages, super admin dashboard, quote workflow, client management, and event pricing.
chronoMelon Loyalty
A WooCommerce loyalty tool with merchant controls and customer-facing reward state.
The product sits between ecommerce operations and customer retention: merchants manage rewards and point activity, while customers can view balances and rewards in a small portal.
Showcase Merchant dashboard, reward setup, customer account, and available rewards views.
chronoMelon Product Center
An in-development product operations platform with a canonical catalog core.
The product side of Product Center is about control: what products exist, how variants and attributes are modeled, what changed, and what should be published to downstream sales channels.
Showcase Product model, channel adapters, WooCommerce V1 workflow, sync visibility, and AI-assisted catalog work.
Review Reminder
A deployed WooCommerce automation for review request emails after completed orders.
Review Reminder turns a repeated store task into a scheduled workflow: find completed orders, wait for the right delay, send through Mailgun, and avoid duplicate requests.
Showcase WooCommerce order checks, Render deployment, Mailgun delivery, logging, and idempotency tracking.
How I approach it
I prefer business tools that promise one thing and do it well. The point is to make the workflow itself easier to understand. Wrapping an old process in a nicer screen rarely fixes anything that was actually broken.