Services
Software development services Melbourne businesses can rely on.
Websites, custom software, integrations and .NET application support for Australian businesses that need practical technical help without the runaround.
What I provide
Four service areas, one connected technical practice.
The categories are separate for clarity, but they often overlap in real business work. A website can need an integration. A legacy app can need database work. An integration can become a supported internal tool.
Managed websites
Managed website plans
A clear, maintained website for service businesses that want enquiries without managing hosting, updates and fixes themselves.
- Managed website plans Melbourne
- Small business website maintenance
- Hosting, updates and contact forms
Custom software
Custom software development
Purpose-built .NET applications for internal tools, quoting systems, reporting, data entry and business workflows.
- Custom software development Melbourne
- .NET business applications
- SQL Server databases and reporting
System integration
System integration
API, SQL, XML and CSV workflows that connect ecommerce, ERP, warehouse, CRM and reporting systems.
- System integration services Melbourne
- API integration developer
- Business process automation
.NET application support
.NET application support
Maintenance, bug fixes, SQL Server work and modernisation for existing ASP.NET, WinForms and legacy .NET systems.
- .NET application support Melbourne
- Legacy .NET maintenance
- SQL Server performance and fixes
How the work connects
One business problem rarely fits one neat technical box.
A website might need clearer content first, then a form that sends data into the right system. A quoting process might begin as a spreadsheet problem, then turn into an internal tool with reporting behind it. An older application might need stabilising before anyone should talk about replacing it.
Best example
Where custom software development fits.
Custom software development is useful when the business process is important, repeated and too specific for a generic product. The aim is not to build something complicated for its own sake. It is to make the daily workflow easier to follow, easier to check and easier to improve.
This kind of work can also sit beside a managed website or an integration project when the public enquiry path needs to connect with the way staff actually work behind the scenes.
Stabilise
Where existing systems need care
Many businesses already have software that still matters. The first job is often to reduce risk: understand the users, fix the painful issues, review the database and make small changes without disrupting the team that depends on the system.
Connect
Where websites and data flows overlap
The public-facing site, the internal process and the back-office data are often connected. Good technical work keeps those pieces aligned so customers understand what you do, staff avoid double handling and the business has cleaner information to work from.
Improve
Where internal tools grow
Internal tools are often staged. The first release may solve one painful workflow, then later versions can add reporting, integration, permissions or better handling for edge cases the business already knows are expensive.
How to choose
Start with the thing that is costing time, trust or clarity.
Good service selection is not about picking a label from a menu. It is about understanding the current process, the people using it, the systems around it and the outcome the company needs. I look for the smallest useful improvement first, then map the project into stages so the work stays understandable. That might mean a clearer web presence, a safer database change, a better internal workflow or a practical plan for older technology that cannot be replaced overnight. Because I work directly with clients across Australia, the early conversation also covers access, responsibilities, budget signals and how changes will be managed after launch.
What is happening
Customers cannot understand you online
Likely starting point
Managed website plans
What the work protects
Clear pages, reliable hosting, local search basics and an easy enquiry path.
What is happening
Staff keep working around software
Likely starting point
Custom software development
What the work protects
A tool shaped around the real workflow, not another spreadsheet no one trusts.
What is happening
Systems do not talk to each other
Likely starting point
System integration
What the work protects
Reliable data movement between ecommerce, warehouse, ERP, CRM, reporting and internal systems.
What is happening
An existing app still runs the business
Likely starting point
.NET application support
What the work protects
Stability, careful changes, SQL Server fixes and a sensible path away from technical debt.
Not sure where it fits?
Send the messy version first.
You do not need to pick the perfect service category. Tell me what is happening now, and I will help translate it into the right kind of work. You can include rough examples, old links or the workflow your staff currently use; the first step is simply making the problem clear enough to price and plan.