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Five practices, organized around the things small businesses, restaurants, and professionals in Bucks County actually ask for. Each category is scoped around clear deliverables and realistic timeframes — get in touch for an estimate.

A. Websites & digital presence

Sites that load fast and show up in local search

For small businesses that need a website that actually works on a phone, loads quickly, and ranks for the searches their customers actually run.

Strong visual presence is great, but the operator-facing wins are usually "people are calling" and "people are walking in." That's the bar.

  • Landing page design and build
  • Multi-page small-business sites
  • WordPress repair, cleanup, and modernization
  • Local SEO setup and audits
  • Google Business Profile cleanup and optimization
  • Online ordering flow review and integration support
  • Site speed and mobile experience cleanup
  • Domain, DNS, and hosting setup
B. AI & automation

AI systems and workflow automation

Building AI-assisted workflows with security guardrails, decision trails, and human oversight. Focus on operational automation that saves measurable hours: automated reporting, business intelligence dashboards, and workflow improvements. All AI work is clearly scoped as prototype-grade unless explicitly production-hardened.

The strongest results come from narrow, well-defined problems: daily sales summaries, inventory alerts, customer intake automation, or operational dashboards.

  • AI reporting workflows (daily / weekly summaries)
  • Automated business and sales summaries from POS or spreadsheet data
  • Lightweight dashboards
  • Customer intake and lead-routing automation
  • AI agent prototypes for specific business problems
  • Local and private AI experiments on owner-controlled hardware
C. Camera & security systems

Camera, network, and NVR setup — owner-controlled

Camera and network installation and management. Not a licensed alarm or monitoring service. We install, configure, document, and hand off in a way that leaves the owner as the sole privileged account holder.

See the dedicated cameras page for the full scope, retention planning, and handoff checklist.

  • PoE camera installation
  • Reolink camera setup
  • Frigate / NVR setup and configuration
  • Remote viewing (Tailscale, ZeroTier, vendor apps)
  • Storage and retention planning
  • Footage export and review
  • Transfer of ownership and handoff documentation
  • Owner and staff training
D. Networking & IT support

The "fix the thing" tier

Day-to-day operator-grade IT. Wi-Fi that doesn't drop. Printers that print. POS that talks to the kitchen. The unglamorous stuff that costs money when it breaks.

  • Wi-Fi troubleshooting and coverage planning
  • Router and switch setup
  • Printer troubleshooting (network and USB)
  • POS troubleshooting (Toast, Square, Clover)
  • Raspberry Pi systems and small Linux servers
  • Backups and remote access setup
  • Vendor coordination (ISP, POS provider, hardware vendors)
E. Restaurant technology

Restaurants are home turf

Restaurant work pulls from all the categories above and is the most common type of engagement. POS support, ordering flow, kitchen-side network, footage, reporting, and the operator handoff that ties it all together.

  • Toast and other POS support
  • Menu digitization
  • Online ordering assistance and integrations
  • Camera and network support sized to a restaurant footprint
  • Inventory and sales dashboards
  • QR-code ordering and table flows
  • Operator handoff documentation
Engagement model

How a typical project flows

Discovery

Short call or visit. Scope notes. Written estimate. No invoice.

Proposal

Fixed estimate or hourly bracket. Hardware itemized at cost.

Delivery

Remote or on-site. Visibility while the work is happening.

Handoff

Credentials transferred, written docs, optional retainer.

Ready to scope something?

Tell me what's broken or what you're trying to build.