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Is Custom Software Tax Deductible?

Stop guessing about your R&D tax credits and Section 174. Here is how custom software impacts your bottom line and tax liability.

Zach Moore 5 min read
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The Low-Code Trap

Low-code tools promise speed but often deliver technical debt. Learn when to use them and when they'll inevitably break your business processes.

Zach Moore 7 min read
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The $1M Revenue Ceiling

Hitting a wall at $1M? Adding more bodies to a broken process only creates more noise. Learn why custom software is the only way to scale without the bloat.

Zach Moore 5 min read
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4 Part Series

The Heroic Effort is Killing Your Growth

Your business is growing, but you're the bottleneck. Learn why manual heroics won't scale and how to recognize the symptoms of the Complexity Wall.

Series Articles:

  • The Heroic Effort is Killing Your Growth
  • The Complexity Wall: Why Your Heroic Effort is Killing Your Growth
  • Stop Hiring Task-Takers, Start Building Systems
  • + 1 more articles
Zach Moore 26 min series
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More Than Pretty Colors

Many business owners treat color in software as a decoration choice. We explain why color theory is a critical functional tool that impacts usability, trust, and your bottom line.

Zach Moore 3 min read
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The Death of Cookie-Cutter UI

For years, software looked the same because everyone used the same component libraries. We explore the shift to 'Headless' UI, the rise of Tailwind, and why building a custom design system is better than fighting a pre-made one.

Zach Moore 4 min read
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Understanding Frontend vs. Backend

You hear the terms 'Frontend' and 'Backend' constantly, but what do they mean for your business? We break down the two halves of your software using a simple analogy to explain where your money goes and how your app works.

Zach Moore 4 min read