Back to Blog

2026-05-10

Software Maintenance — What to Expect After Launch

What happens after your custom software goes live. Bug fixes, updates, feature requests, hosting maintenance and what it costs to keep software running.

Software Maintenance

What happens after your custom software goes live. Bug fixes, updates, feature requests, hosting maintenance and what it costs to keep software running.

This is a challenge I see regularly when working with businesses across Manchester and the Northwest. The pattern is always similar — a process that started simple has grown complex, and the tools being used have not kept up with the demands being placed on them.

Understanding the Challenge

Every business is different, but the underlying issues tend to be the same. Manual processes take too long. Information lives in too many places. People work around the limitations of their tools rather than working efficiently. Important things get missed because there are no automatic alerts or reminders. Reporting requires hours of manual compilation.

These are not failures of the people involved — they are failures of the tools. When a spreadsheet or paper process reaches its limit, no amount of effort from your team will make it work reliably.

What a Proper Solution Provides

A custom web application built specifically for your business process solves these problems at the root. One system, accessible from any device, where all the relevant data lives. Automatic alerts when attention is needed. Dashboards that show status at a glance. Reports generated in seconds, not hours. User logins and permissions to control who sees what.

Practical and Affordable

Custom software does not have to mean expensive or complex. The systems I build are focused on solving specific business problems — nothing more, nothing less. They are delivered in days, not months, and priced as a one-time fee with no ongoing subscription.

Take the Next Step

If this resonates with your situation, get in touch. Describe the process that is causing pain and I will give you an honest assessment of what a solution would look like and cost. No obligation, no jargon.


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.

You Might Also Like

2026-02-01

Workshop Management Software for Garages and MOT Centres

Custom software for garages: job cards, parts tracking, customer management and MOT reminders....

Read More

2026-07-19

Integrating Your New App with Existing Business Tools

How custom software connects with your existing tools including email and accounting software....

Read More

2026-04-25

Testing Your New Software — A Checklist for Business Owners

How to test custom software before going live. A practical checklist covering functionality, data accuracy, user experie...

Read More