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Hi forum,

I am looking to build a web app (PC/Laptop and Mobile) to help small businesses ‘go digital’ with productivity and efficiency in mind.

Features I’m looking to achieve, but not limited to are:

Customer Management
Vehicle Management
Parts/Inventory Support
Pricing and Quote Management

My question would be, is there any appetite out there for it?
If anyone would like to get involved to perhaps test a prototype and work to share ideas to help build a useful tool then please reply to this thread with any details of how you think this would benefit you and what particular features you would find useful.

All the best,
Chris
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Hi. That sounds like a CRM which there are plenty of. What would be your USP?

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Hi,

I suppose my USP would be me, I build bespoke apps/systems usually for the warehousing/logistics industry but I think that I could genuinely help others out.

My portfolio consists of:

H&S reporting/observations
Yard Management
Facilities Inspections
Production Traceability and Productivity
Machinery/Vehicle Inspections
Project Management

I've dropped into this forum as I thought that there may be some individuals out there who may benefit by using a system/app that would be bespoke for them and their processes.
I think that I could help by building systems/apps for people on a small budget and to work directly with others to build something that would be useful.

Best,
Chris.
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