Digital foundations for small business

Your business grew.
Your systems should catch up.

Framewright turns disconnected websites, CRM, sales processes and Microsoft tools into one practical operating system for your business, assessed first, built carefully, and made to last.

The problem

Most small businesses don't have a technology problem. They have a connection problem.

A website added here. A CRM configured there. Spreadsheets filling the gaps. Microsoft 365 doing five percent of what it could. Each tool may work on its own, but the business still relies on people remembering what happens next.

Framewright starts with the whole frame, then fixes the parts that actually carry the load.

Framewright product

Work that routes itself, with a human still in charge.

Framewright Flow is the orchestration layer between source systems and the people doing the work. It matches tasks to qualified people, keeps a leader in control of the assignment, and returns structured feedback to the systems you already use.

Explore Framewright Flow
  1. 01
    Source systemThe work starts where it already lives
  2. 02
    Generate tasksEvents become concrete, scoped work
  3. 03
    AI matchingRequirements meet real capability
  4. 04
    Leader assignmentA person confirms, never a black box
  5. 05
    PersonThe work reaches whoever can do it
  6. 06
    Audit trailEvery decision stays reconstructable
  7. 07
    Feedback to sourceThe loop closes where it opened

Why Framewright

Built by hand.
Run on modern systems.

“Measure twice, cut once isn't a slogan for me. It's twenty years of habit.”
01

Precise

Assess before building. Prioritize before spending.

02

Direct

No account managers, jargon or hand-offs. You work with the person doing the work.

03

Built to last

Foundations first. A shortcut that fails in a year is not a shortcut.

04

Hands-on

The same person who scopes the work stays close to implementation.

How we work

Measure twice. Then build.

01

Assess

Map the current tools, friction, ownership and business priorities.

02

Prioritize

Separate urgent structural work from attractive but low-impact extras.

03

Build

Implement in clear stages with working checkpoints, not a black box.

04

Transfer

Document, explain and leave the system understandable to the people who use it.

Start with the frame

30 minutes. No pitch deck. Just the problem.

Tell me what's getting in the way. We'll work out whether the next step is a website, CRM, process change, a Microsoft 365 cleanup, or something you shouldn't spend money on yet.

Prefer email? Write to info@framewright.cloud.

FREE ASSESSMENT

What we'll cover

  • Where work currently slows down
  • Which systems are disconnected
  • What is worth fixing first
  • What a practical first phase looks like