I build custom web applications for businesses across the Bury borough — Bury town centre, Ramsbottom, Tottington, Whitefield, Radcliffe, and the wider BL9 and M-postcode areas. If you’re running operations on spreadsheets that have grown beyond control, or paying for SaaS tools that don’t quite fit, a bespoke web app is usually the right answer.
Why Bury Businesses Need Custom Software
Bury has a healthy mix of manufacturing, professional services, healthcare, and a strong independent retail and food scene around the famous Bury Market. Across all of these, the same growth pattern shows up: a business that ran fine on a single spreadsheet at five staff struggles badly at fifteen, and the SaaS tools you tried to bolt on cost more than they save.
What I Build for Bury Businesses
- Compliance and certification systems for care, education, and trades businesses.
- Job management and quoting for the strong trades community across Ramsbottom, Tottington, and Radcliffe.
- Booking and client management for clinics, salons, and consultancies.
- Inventory and stock control for retailers, manufacturers, and the food businesses around Bury Market.
- Property and rental management for the active lettings market.
- Custom dashboards bringing data from existing tools into a single business view.
How I Work
I’m based in Salford so meeting in Bury, Ramsbottom, or anywhere in the borough is easy. Most clients prefer a remote kickoff because we can start building immediately. You see a working prototype within 48 hours and full delivery typically takes 3–7 working days.
Pricing
£300–£800 for most projects, one-time fee, you own the code outright. No subscriptions, no per-user charges. See how much custom software costs.
Other Areas I Cover
Alongside Bury I work with businesses across Manchester, Bolton, Salford, and Oldham.
Get Started
Send me a description of your spreadsheet problem and I’ll come back with a fixed price.
Got a Spreadsheet That's Driving You Mad?
Send it over — I'll tell you what an app version would look like and what it'd cost. No obligation.