Replace Excel with a web application
Your business runs on Excel sheets. It works - until two versions circulate, a formula breaks or nobody knows which file is the right one. We replace your sheets with a web application everyone can work in at once.
Excel was handy - until it was not
It started small: a sheet for planning, one for stock, one for quotes. Years later, those sheets are the beating heart of your business. And that is starting to pinch.
Files go around by email and nobody knows which version is current. Two colleagues cannot work at the same time. One wrong keystroke and a formula breaks - sometimes without anyone noticing. And all the knowledge sits in the head of that one colleague who built the sheet.
A web application solves this: one place where everything lives, always up to date, for everyone who needs it.
What a web application does better than Excel
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Always up to date
No more versions floating around. Everyone sees the same, current data - at the office, at home or on the road.
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Working together without friction
Multiple people work at the same time without getting in each other's way. Changes are instantly visible to everyone.
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Permissions per user
Not everyone needs to see or edit everything. You decide who can do what - something Excel can barely manage.
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Connected to your other systems
Your application talks automatically to your accounting, webshop or CRM. No more retyping. See our integrations.
Frequently asked questions about replacing Excel
As soon as several people work with the same data, mistakes cost money, or you lose hours to retyping and comparing versions. The more your business leans on the sheets, the bigger the gain.
It comes along. We import your existing data into the new application, so you work with your real data from day one.
That depends on what it needs to do. An application for one process is manageable; a complete business system is a bigger project. We build in steps, so for each phase you know what you invest and what it delivers.
Yes. For analysis and reporting, Excel remains excellent. Most applications we build can export data to Excel - the best of both worlds.