"I kept meeting people who were brilliant at their craft and buried in admin — paper books, missed messages, payouts reconciled by hand. The software meant to help them was built for someone else. So I built the one I wanted to put in their hands."
The day is busy enough. Software should be the quiet part — not another thing to manage.
Plain words, in order. No "all-in-one", no jargon, no features held hostage behind a sales call.
Every screen is shaped by people who run the floor, not by a roadmap drawn from a distance.
What's live is live; what's coming is named as coming. You always know what you're getting today.
A few of the businesses running their day on DaySync.
“Saturdays run without me at the desk. The calendar just fills.”
“Walk-ins and regulars, finally in order. The shop moves faster.”
“Reminders cut my no-shows to almost nothing.”
DaySync is young and shipping every week. Payments, payouts, inventory and gifts are in active development; new languages and markets are next. We build in the open and name what's coming as coming.