Focused apps for real workflows, with room for custom builds behind them.
These app pages are built to sell a product first and make a stronger case for custom software second. The goal is simple: show what is already shipping, then open the door to tailored tools for teams with more specific workflows.
Give every space a calmer, more consistent soundtrack.
This is a hospitality music product built for atmosphere, brand feel, and day-to-day consistency. It is especially useful for venues that care how a place sounds, but do not want another bloated system to manage.
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Category hubs for the app catalog
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Hospitality and guest experience
Apps for hotel ambience, venue-facing service layers, guest touchpoints, and the operational details that shape how a place feels.
This category is for hospitality products that influence atmosphere, consistency, and guest experience without asking venue teams to manage another bloated system.
Apps for quoting, invoicing, field admin, and practical job workflows for trade businesses.
This category groups apps built for operators who quote work, manage jobs, send invoices, and keep admin under control while the real work happens in the field.
Apps for purchase cost modelling, property scenario analysis, ROI, and finance decisions around real estate deals.
This category is for buyers, investors, brokers, and operators who need faster numbers before they commit to a property decision. The focus is practical modelling, not bloated property CRM software.
Apps for salary estimates, severance planning, family-benefit scenarios, unemployment support, and country-specific tax questions.
This lane groups calculators that help people reach a faster estimate before they move into an official tool, adviser conversation, or more formal planning process.
Apps for fasting, habits, streaks, reminders, and lightweight routines that help people stay consistent.
This lane groups products built around personal consistency. The focus is a clean daily loop, visible progress, and enough motivation without wellness-app clutter.
Planned app lanes that can already start as custom workflows
The catalog should grow by workflow and category, not by random product ideas. These planned lanes are already valid entry points for custom software conversations.
Planned category
Client portals and booking
Apps for client self-service, booking flows, status tracking, approvals, and cleaner customer-facing touchpoints.
This lane is for workflows where customers need visibility, booking control, or a simpler path into the service without endless back-and-forth.
A growing app catalog with a systems-first point of view
Hospitality experience appApp Store
Meridian Chapters: Hotel Music
Give every space a calmer, more consistent soundtrack.
This is a hospitality music product built for atmosphere, brand feel, and day-to-day consistency. It is especially useful for venues that care how a place sounds, but do not want another bloated system to manage.
Estimate purchase costs. Model mortgage and ROI. Compare emirates.
A focused iPhone and iPad app for UAE property scenario planning. It is built for people who want faster numbers around Dubai and Abu Dhabi deals without manually rebuilding every assumption in a spreadsheet.
It brings severance amount, tax treatment, one-fifth rule logic, social insurance impact, and settlement options into a more useful first decision tool.
Not every business problem needs a giant software rollout
Focused before bloated
Each app is positioned around one clear job to be done, not a vague promise of digital transformation.
Mobile where the work happens
These pages lean into on-the-go, field, and real-world workflows rather than pretending everyone works from a desk.
Custom when the workflow demands it
If the App Store product handles the repeatable part, a custom build can extend the edge cases, approvals, reporting, and handoffs behind it.
Custom software
Need the same clarity, but built around your own process?
I also build custom internal apps for teams that have a real operational workflow to support - field reporting, approvals, quoting, documentation, recurring jobs, dashboards, and the glue between them.
The catalog is intentionally practical: it shows shipping products first, then opens a path into systems work, web platforms, and content infrastructure when the workflow needs more than one app.