Portfolio

Selected platform work, product directions, and system capabilities

The Webjockeys builds custom operational software and develops SaaS platform directions around pricing, workflow, messaging, finance, and business logic. Some client work is private, so this portfolio highlights platform directions and representative system categories.

Live platform

AutoMargin

A pricing-focused SaaS direction for teams that need better margin visibility, commercial logic, and structured financial decisions.

Rules-based pricing logic

Commercial visibility for quoting and margin control

Platform-first product direction

In development

RentTrack

A workflow and operations platform direction for rental and asset-driven businesses where movement, approvals, updates, and operational visibility matter.

Operational workflow design

Messaging and field-update pathways

Structured internal process handling

Platform direction

RoomBook

A hospitality or accommodation-focused platform direction for bookings, room operations, internal workflow visibility, and guest-facing process control.

Booking and occupancy workflow direction

Operational coordination around rooms and tasks

Structured systems thinking for service-driven teams

Capability example

Messaging-led operations workspace

Systems where WhatsApp and email become working surfaces for intake, approvals, routing, and action instead of disconnected communication channels.

Structured intake from chat

Approval and escalation logic

Connected client and task records

Capability example

Custom finance and rules platform

Purpose-built systems for reporting, pricing, approvals, reconciliations, and internal decision logic where accuracy and traceability are critical.

Rules and exception handling

Financial reporting layers

Operational visibility and control

How we present work

Many operational systems are built around private workflows, internal pricing, or sensitive business data. Because of that, not every project can be shown as a public case study.

Where direct public examples are limited, we share platform directions, product categories, and representative system patterns that reflect the kind of work we design and build.