Projects

Proof that messy work can become easier to run.

These systems show the CurlTech pattern: find the messy work, make the flow easier to follow, and build practical tools people can actually use.

Selected Systems

Practical proof points, not polished case-study theater.

Messy asset handoffs made easier to trust

AssetTrack

Problem: assets move, but the record has to hold up. Approach: scan-based work, append-only history, and custody-aware records. Proof point: people can see what was issued, returned, tracked, and why.

Service work with clearer next steps

HumanityPro

Problem: human-service work can depend on scattered notes and unclear state. Approach: practical coordination, clear work stages, and tools that support judgment. Proof point: the work becomes easier to follow without pretending people are machines.

Field work that stops living in someone's head

Settled Field Platform

Problem: field work gets messy when routes, tasks, and status are hard to see. Approach: organize the flow around where work happens and what needs to happen next. Proof point: operators get a clearer path instead of more guesswork.

Small-business requests made easier to run

Bowling Green Highlands

Problem: public requests and local operations need a simple handoff. Approach: request-based intake, operator-managed content, and straightforward verification. Proof point: the business gets a clearer way to receive, manage, and explain the work.

Practical Consultation

Talk through the workflow before building more.

Share what the work is, where it slows down, and what would be easier to run if the system made more sense.