A direct line between the need and the system that gets built.

Nathan Goutagny, founder of NateSystem, takes your call, scopes the work, delivers it and trains your team.

So there is no intermediary between the original request, the technical choices and what actually ships: and no lock-in either: the code, the accounts and the data are in your name, on a standard stack another developer can pick up.

You explain it once. And you depend on no one to keep going.

In a conventional project, your problem is heard by a consultant, written up, passed on, translated into specifications, then coded by someone who has never spoken to you. Every handover costs precision.

Here there are none. That is the main advantage of working this way: and its counterweight is stated openly: the code, the accounts and the data stay with you, your team is trained until it is autonomous, and documentation is a deliverable rather than a favour.

Six verifiable consequences.

01

You explain it once

You describe your business to the person who will write the code. There is no meeting report to review, no specification document to sign off, no brief translated three times before it reaches a developer.

02

Built around what you already run

The system is built around your existing tools, not next to them. Your CRM stays the source of truth; what gets added are the links, the actions and the views that were missing.

03

Documentation as a deliverable

A user guide and an administrator guide are handed over at go-live. These are not end-of-project appendices: they are the documents that let you carry on without us.

04

Training to autonomy

At least two people are trained to run the loop on their own. Until that is true, the engagement is not finished.

05

Knowledge transfer

The point of an engagement is not to make you dependent. Managed Operation exists for teams who would rather delegate day-to-day running: not because there is no alternative.

06

You own the accounts and the data

Subscriptions are opened in your name and paid by you. The source code is yours. You depend neither on a closed platform nor on a supplier to reach your own data.

A question before going further?

Nathan answers, and Nathan is the one who will build it if we work together.

or email directly at nathan@natesystem.com
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  • You leave with a read on your situation, even if it goes no further
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