$ strikeshow_

// about

Custom software, written by people who like writing software.

StrikeShow is a small custom-software shop. We build modern web and mobile apps for small-to-mid-sized businesses that have outgrown spreadsheets, off-the-shelf tools, or duct-tape integrations.

// our pitch

Most software firms are optimized to sellsoftware. Slick decks, account managers, "solutions architects" — everyone is involved except the person who writes the code.

We do it differently. The person who quotes the project is the person who builds it. We pick a small number of clients, ship their software, and stay around to support it.

We've built loyalty programs, dispatch tools, clinic intake portals, AI-assisted ops dashboards, and a lot of unsexy internal tools that just work. We are happy living in the unsexy-but-it-works zone.

whoami
$ whoami
strikeshow

$ uptime
shipping software since the
"deck era" was still happening.

$ cat ./values.txt
- demo every week
- own your code
- pick boring tech
- answer the phone

$ exit

// principles

Four rules we don't bend.

$ principle:01

The person who quotes you writes the code.

No bait-and-switch where the senior dev pitches and a junior offshore team builds. You talk to the builder.

$ principle:02

Boring stack. Reliable result.

TypeScript, Postgres, Next.js, Vercel. Tools we know inside out, not whatever's trending this week.

$ principle:03

Demo every week.

You see the build progress as we go. No 8-week black box, no surprise reveal. You always know where it stands.

$ principle:04

Walk-away clean.

Your code, your repo, your deploy. We document the handoff so any developer can pick it up tomorrow.