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Capability

Web Apps & Dashboards for growing teams.

Bespoke operational tools for teams ready for a focused interface beyond generic SaaS.

What we build

Bespoke web app development

  • Internal dashboards
  • Client portals
  • Admin tools

Problem

What this improves.

Generic SaaS can leave teams switching between exports, side spreadsheets, and manual updates when the work needs a more tailored interface. The usual result is one heroic spreadsheet that quietly runs the business and breaks the week its owner goes on holiday.

Solution

Wacky Works builds focused web apps and dashboards around the actual workflow, with clear interfaces, useful data views, and enough structure to keep improving. The first version is smaller than most teams expect: one working screen for one real decision, then growth guided by actual use.

Build scope

What Wacky Works builds.

Builds

  • Internal dashboards
  • Client portals
  • Admin tools
  • Operational web apps

For

  • Teams ready to move key work beyond spreadsheets
  • Businesses that need a focused internal tool
  • Operators who need shared visibility over work in progress

Use cases

  • Replacing a spreadsheet that has become mission control
  • Giving clients or teams one place to view key information
  • Building an admin tool for a process generic SaaS cannot model
How it works

Built like a working system, not a brochure promise.

Step 1

Define the core jobs, roles, and decisions the interface must support.

Step 2

Prototype the smallest useful workflow before expanding the data model.

Step 3

Design for repeated use, easy scanning, accessibility, and operational trust.

Step 4

Put the tool in front of real users early and let actual usage decide what gets built next.

Project themes

Where this work tends to show up.

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FAQ

Short answers before the brief.

Does every workflow need a custom app?

No. A custom app makes sense when repeated work, shared visibility, permissions, or a specific interface would save meaningful time or reduce risk.

Can a dashboard start small?

Yes. A good first version usually tracks a small number of high-value metrics before growing into a larger operational system.

What does a web app or dashboard cost?

Web apps and dashboards start from $5,000 on the public Pricing page, with Pilot Builds from $500 when one screen can prove the value first. Prices are in USD.

Who maintains the system after launch?

That is agreed before the build starts. Some teams take the keys with documentation, others keep the studio on hand for changes; either way the system is built to be maintained, not to stay mysterious.

Next step

Send the current version. The useful system comes after.

Share the current tools, goals, timeline, and the outcome that would make the work feel smoother.