A website can pass every launch-day check and still become a liability six months later. Pages get slower as content is added; a dependency audit uncovers known vulnerabilities; one developer becomes the only person who understands the checkout flow; and
What actually happens between a customer clicking “pay” and money landing in your bank account? Payment processing systems are the technology and financial infrastructure that move money and transaction data from a customer to a business, authenticating the payment, checking
Building business software used to mean one thing: hire developers, write thousands of lines of code, test everything, deploy it, and then keep paying a development team to maintain it. Today, businesses have another option. Low-code platforms such as Caspio
A clinic manager tracks patient intake through three separate spreadsheets. A loan officer waits two days for an approval email that got buried in someone’s inbox. A warehouse supervisor finds out about a stockout only after a customer complains. None
Caspio is one of the few no-code platforms built specifically for custom business applications rather than websites or landing pages. If you’ve been quoted $40,000+ and a 4-month timeline for a simple internal tool, Caspio is worth understanding before you
A 200-bed hospital’s billing team spends four hours a day chasing down missing prior authorizations. A multi-location clinic loses two front-desk staff to burnout every year because they’re stuck re-entering the same patient data into three different systems. This isn’t
We’ve sat across the table from enough brokerages and property management firms to notice a pattern: the moment a real estate business scales past a certain size, off-the-shelf software starts working against it, not for it. Listings sync breaks, compliance
Our Journey. Our People. Your Success. Ten years is a strange number to sit with. It’s long enough to have seen entire technologies rise and fade, and short enough that most of us who started this journey are still here,
I get some version of this question almost every week: “What’s this actually going to cost us?” And honestly, I never give a single number on the first call because there isn’t one. A 150-person logistics company automating shipment predictions
A founder I spoke with last month had shipped a working payments flow in four hours using nothing but Claude and Cursor. Two weeks later, that same flow was leaking partial refunds because nobody not the AI, not the founder