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We partner with the businesses that keep our communities running — design and construction firms, trades and field services, hospitality, and professional services. Businesses with real customers, real revenue, and a technology footprint that has grown piece by piece over the years.
xTerminal is a product we built. It's the operating layer behind every website and piece of custom software we deliver — a universal control interface, configured for each business, giving the owner one place to manage content, operations, integrations, and reporting.
Every engagement is structured around clarity, fixed scope, and accountability. We size the work to the problem — sometimes a full build, sometimes a focused advisory engagement, often both in sequence.
A scoping conversation with leadership.
A working conversation with the owner or leadership team about the business, the current state of the technology, and where the real pressure points are. At the end of the call, you'll have our assessment of whether we're the right partner and what we'd recommend doing next.
A written plan for the work.
We document what we'd build, what it costs, what it delivers, and how long it takes. Scope is fixed, price is agreed upfront, and the plan reflects the specific situation of the business — not a standard package.
We execute the plan.
Design, development, integration, and deployment — executed by our team against the scoped plan, with regular checkpoints so the client stays informed without needing to manage the work.
We stay involved after launch.
Technology evolves, and the systems evolve alongside it. We provide ongoing support, optimization, and additions on a retainer sized to the actual level of support the business needs. No standard package, no unused hours.
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