Business Systems Developer

I turn messy business operations into clear, manageable systems.

I design and ship custom web systems for operations, reporting, workflow automation, and internal business tools - turning scattered spreadsheets and manual steps into clean, trackable processes.

Business Systems Developer for analytics-driven operations.

I can help not only with internal panels, but also with custom web apps, business websites, tracking systems, dashboards, mobile apps, and desktop tools. The goal is to frame the solution around what the business actually needs, not around a narrow service label.

What I can build for your business

Systems that make daily work easier to manage, easier to track, and less dependent on manual follow-up.

Order and stock control

See orders, product movement, and stock status in one place.

Internal admin panel

A clear workspace for day-to-day operations.

Reporting and visibility

Track what is happening without chasing numbers manually.

What I build

I build internal systems that make daily work easier.

The goal is to make work clearer, reduce repetitive effort, and help teams operate around a more organized process.

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Business systems

Internal software for cleaner operations.

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Reporting layers

Signals that help teams act faster.

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Workflow automation

Repeatable steps with fewer manual gaps.

Selected work

Case studies with operational depth.

A few examples of the type of systems I like to build - focused on backoffice, data, and day-to-day operations.

All projects

Approach

I do not just build pages - I build systems people can actually use in daily work.

What matters to me is not only how the interface looks, but whether the system feels clear in real operations and helps the team work with less confusion.

The place where I am most useful is usually where work has turned into a mix of Excel files, email, screenshots, and manual follow-up. That is where structure starts to matter.

The systems I build often bring together orders, stock, documents, reporting, and internal operations in one place.

That approach is not limited to order or stock systems. When needed, it can extend into websites, custom web applications, CRM-style internal tools, tracking systems, reporting platforms, mobile apps, and desktop apps as part of one clearer product direction.

Where I am usually the most useful

Custom backoffice systems

For teams that have outgrown spreadsheets and chat-based operations.

Operational dashboards

Cleaner signals around orders, documents, and workflow stages.

Workflow and reporting redesign

A more mature process and interface at the same time.