Custom Software Development London
PCHUB designs and develops practical business software for organisations that have outgrown spreadsheets, disconnected tools or difficult legacy systems. Projects can include CRMs, job-management platforms, portals, dashboards, web applications, databases, APIs and workflow automation.
Replace repetitive work and disconnected systems with one clear workflow.
The best custom software project starts with a business problem, not a list of fashionable technologies. We map the users, data, permissions and actions first, then design the smallest reliable system that solves the problem.
CRM & job-management systems
Customer records, jobs, quotations, statuses, notes, payments, documents, notifications and operational dashboards.
Web applications & portals
Secure customer portals, staff tools, booking workflows, account areas and browser-based applications that work across devices.
Integrations & automation
Connect suitable services through APIs, webhooks, scheduled jobs or controlled data exchange to reduce duplicate manual entry.
Software designed around your operation.
Permissions, validation and recovery are part of the design.
Business software can contain customer data and operational history. Projects should define user roles, authentication, validation, auditability, backups, error handling and deployment controls before the system becomes business-critical.
Do not begin with blind search-and-replace changes. We first identify architecture, database relationships, integrations and critical workflows so modernisation does not break the parts the business relies on.
Scope the workflow before writing the application.
Requirements & system audit
Document users, permissions, current processes, data sources, integrations, reporting needs and the problems the new system must eliminate.
Architecture & staged development
Design the data model and application flow, then build in testable stages so business rules can be reviewed before they become expensive to change.
Testing, migration & deployment
Validate permissions, key workflows, data migration, backups, errors and rollback procedures before the production cutover.
Questions about custom business software.
Suitable projects can include internal business systems, CRM and job-management tools, portals, dashboards, database-backed web applications, integrations and workflow automation.
Yes, subject to a code and database audit. Existing functionality, dependencies, security issues and migration risk should be understood before changes are planned.
Often yes where the provider offers a supported API, webhook or other integration method. Access, rate limits, data ownership and reliability need to be reviewed for each provider.
Browser-based applications can be designed responsively where mobile access is part of the requirement. The exact interface should be based on the tasks users need to perform on each device.
Data ownership, hosting, access, backups, source-code handover and ongoing support should be agreed clearly in the project scope and contract.
Potentially. The first step is an audit of the codebase, database, deployment process and outstanding defects so the real condition of the project is understood before committing to a delivery plan.
Build the software and the customer experience around it.
Have a system you want to build or replace?
Describe the current process, who uses it, what information it manages and the result you need. Existing screenshots or a workflow outline are useful starting points.
