Services
What SSOAC does
SSOAC designs and builds custom software to organize and improve how work gets done across different activities and industries. This page is the index of how we engage; the detail lives on each service page.
How our work is organized
Our work falls into three areas that share one foundation: software built to fit a specific way of working rather than forced onto a generic template. We develop new software to a defined need, we invite the people closest to a piece of software to help carry it forward as cofounders, and we make finished software available through a catalog as it matures. Each area has its own page with the substance; the summaries below are meant to point you to the right one.
Delivery is agentic, meaning development is AI-assisted throughout. That changes how quickly and how iteratively we can build, but it does not change what we are accountable for: the software itself, and the terms under which it is licensed and supported.
The three services
Choose the area that matches what you are looking for. Each link leads to a full description of scope, how engagement works, and what to expect.
Custom software
We build software to a specific operational need, shaped around how you already work rather than around a fixed product. This is the starting point for most engagements.
Read more →Cofounder program
The first collaborators on a piece of software become its cofounders: they handle its distribution and feed back improvements, and in return receive 50% of each sale of that software.
Read more →Software catalog
As software matures it enters the catalog, where finished products are made available for use. The catalog is early, since our first software is still in active development.
Read more →How the services relate
The three services describe one path at different stages, not three separate offerings. A piece of software usually begins as custom work built to a defined need. The people closest to that work can become its cofounders through the cofounder program, taking on distribution and feedback. Over time, a product that has proven useful can be listed in the catalog so others can use it. You do not have to engage with all three; most relationships begin with one.
Across every stage the same operating terms apply. SSOAC holds licenses to produce software but is not liable for damage caused by using or depending on it. We provide support and adapt software to your needs, without guaranteeing that support is available at all times or that products are maintained continuously. Digital products are non-refundable, though a refund may be issued at our discretion.