An automation consultant who lives here.
Systemcraft is a one-person systems practice in Phoenix. I build automation and custom software for small businesses around the Valley — on-site where it matters, because you cannot map a week over a video call as well as you can by standing in it for an afternoon.
Where I work
Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Glendale and Peoria — close enough to turn up, which is the point. Work outside the Valley happens remotely and I will say so plainly rather than pretending distance makes no difference.
Who this is for
Small businesses where the work itself is fine and everything around the work is the problem. Trades and field services juggling a schedule across a phone, a whiteboard and somebody's memory. Shops and studios where booking, reminders and invoicing are three separate manual jobs. Small offices where the monthly report is an afternoon of copy-paste.
What those have in common is not an industry. It is that the business runs on somebody remembering, and that person is at capacity.
Why local actually matters here
- The map is made in person. The first session works best on-site, watching the job get done rather than being told about it. What people describe and what people do are different, always, and the gap is where the money is.
- Handover is in person too. The build ends with a walkthrough with whoever will use it every day, not a link to a document.
- One conversation, not a funnel. There is no sales team here. You talk to the person who will build it, from the first call to the last.
Systemcraft L.L.C. is an Arizona company — file number 25103842, formed 4 August 2026, owner-operated. Not a national platform with a local landing page.
Where to start
Week Audit — $750
One week of your business, mapped and costed, credited in full against a build.
Automation — from $4,500
The worst block of the week, automated end to end and handed over.
Custom software — from $15,000
When the tool you need does not exist yet.
How the money works
Every price is published and the same for everyone. Fixed scope quoted in writing, half at signature, the rest on delivery, no hourly rate running in the background. Ongoing support is $650 a month with no minimum term, and it is optional. Third-party costs sit in your accounts, at cost.
Through 31 October 2026 the first three engagements take 20% off the build. I have no case studies yet, and permission to say what I built and who I built it for is worth more to me than the difference.
Start with the worst block.
One conversation, no deck. If there is nothing worth automating I will tell you that instead.