You can't fully trust what's in your CRM.
A two-week health check of your Salesforce org: where data's stuck, who owns what, what's exposed. You get written findings and a prioritized roadmap you can act on — with me or without.
Henderson-based independent. I sit with small teams and mission-driven organizations, find where time, money, and data are leaking, and ship the fix — usually inside the systems you already run, sometimes just a process change. Fifteen years building and untangling enterprise systems, now on Salesforce. Fixed-scope engagements, delivered in weeks, no offshore handoff.
The jobs that come up again and again — not the whole menu. Every line item is fixed-scope, delivered in weeks not quarters.
A two-week health check of your Salesforce org: where data's stuck, who owns what, what's exposed. You get written findings and a prioritized roadmap you can act on — with me or without.
Safe admin and contractor offboarding: freeze access, repoint default owners to a queue, reassign records, and lock down guest-user security — without breaking live intake.
Make reporting dependable end to end — the right fields, summary reports, and dashboards — plus training so your team keeps them running after I'm gone.
A fractional admin, a few hours a month on call — small fixes, questions, and drift control so the system stays trustworthy instead of decaying until the next crisis.
Small-business automation that earns its keep: an AI receptionist that books and triages routine calls, and online scheduling wired to the calendar you already use.
A fast, mobile-first rebuild on infrastructure that doesn't break — plus one honest dashboard that pulls from the tools you already pay for and answers your question, not a vendor's.
Need something that isn't on this list? Probably still yes — send the shape of the problem and I'll tell you the shape of the fix.
▸ Mission-driven org on a tight budget? Ask about community pricing.
A quick read of your systems — CRM, intake, site, and where work actually moves. You get a short report naming what's costing you time, money, or confidence in your data. Honest, not a sales pitch.
A fixed-scope proposal for what we'd actually do and why. Line-item scope, clear deliverables, timeline in weeks. Take it, edit it, or pass.
Real engineering, progress you can watch in a shared doc. Weekly check-ins. Deployed, handed off, and documented by the end. No mystery code.
Henderson office. I answer my own phone. Your project doesn't get passed to an agency pool three time zones away.
One developer. Fifteen years of production systems. No offshore subcontractors. No “creative directors” billing against your budget.
Not a WordPress agency who added ChatGPT to the pitch deck last quarter. The AI we ship is the kind we use ourselves every day.
Fifteen years of shipped work, public. See the portfolio at chris-moore.dev ↗
Years inside a Fortune-1000 manufacturer running Kaizens and continuous-improvement projects with outside consultants. I've seen which engagements ship results and which leave PowerPoints. Bring that lens to small-biz operations — most of what's broken isn't a software problem, it's a process problem with a software fix attached.
Fifteen years of shipped systems, live in production, from sports trading engines to AI writing tools to a Pokémon card marketplace running real payments. Every project on the portfolio is one I personally built, maintain, or recently shipped.