OmationFlow exists because most trades businesses can't justify a full-time engineer — but the work that engineer would do is exactly the work that's eating their week.
Every week we talk to small trades contractors who are doing everything right — running lean, doing good work, quoting honestly — and still losing jobs to the competitor who called back first. The problem isn't the work. It's the hours between jobs that get swallowed by admin that nobody trained them for and nobody's hiring to solve.
Big software companies won't build for them. Freelancers don't stick around to maintain anything. Off-the-shelf tools ask you to reshape your business around a template. So the contractor just keeps eating the hours.
OmationFlow is the alternative: a small shop that builds the specific piece of software you've been meaning to hire for — estimating, proposals, follow-up, whatever's bleeding the week — and sticks around to keep it running.
No seats. No subscriptions. No learning curve. Just the thing, built for you, in writing, on a timeline you can actually plan around.
If that sounds like what you've been looking for, let's have a conversation. First call's free, and we'll tell you honestly if we can help.
Software should fit the business. Not the other way around. Every system we ship is built for the specific contractor it belongs to — not adapted from a template we already had sitting around.
We're not trying to be the next 500-person SaaS. Small means the person you meet on the discovery call is the person writing the code. Small means we can actually give a damn about your business.
Half the problem with custom software is that the person who built it disappears. We don't. Monthly care means when something breaks or your tools change, we're already on it.