Software built for how your business actually works, not the generic version. From idea to production, by the person who builds it.
Software built for how your business actually works, not the generic version. From idea to production, by the person who builds it.
Custom software from NoNonsense means one system that fits your process instead of the other way around: SaaS, dashboards, APIs or integrations, from idea to shipped. Built by one senior engineer with direct contact, and you own the code.
I build custom SaaS products, web apps, and internal tools for small businesses that have outgrown spreadsheets and off-the-shelf software. A modern, maintainable stack (Next.js, TypeScript, Supabase) shipped end-to-end, with you talking directly to the person building it.
Multi-tenant SaaS
Internal tools & dashboards
Client-facing web apps
MVP to production
Next.js / React / TypeScript
Supabase / Postgres
Stripe billing & auth
Vercel deployment
We map your process and decide what the software needs to do.
A clear proposal with milestones, no open-ended bill.
You see working pieces along the way, not only at the end.
Connect to your existing systems and test on real data.
You get the code and the access: no lock-in, I stay reachable.
Off-the-shelf tools force your business into someone else's workflow. When the workarounds start costing more than the software saves, custom is cheaper. I build the thing that fits, and you own it outright, no lock-in.
For Avam Bouw BV in Tiel I built a custom SaaS that takes about 7 hours of admin off their week: one app instead of a stack of spreadsheets.
When the off-the-shelf tools don't quite fit and the workarounds (manual steps, duplicate data entry, paying for features you don't use) start costing real time. If you're forcing your business to match the software, custom usually pays off.
Next.js, React, and TypeScript on the front end; Supabase/Postgres, Node, and serverless functions on the back end; Stripe for billing; deployed on Vercel. Modern, maintainable, and not tied to any one vendor's black box.
Yes, outright, from delivery. No monthly licence, no held-hostage code, no dependency on me to keep it running. It's yours to run, change, or take elsewhere.
That's usually the smart move: build the core that proves value, ship it, then grow from real usage instead of guessing. I scope an MVP you can put in front of users fast.
Local pages with real proof and on the ground detail:
Often combined with:
Book a free call. Tell me what's not fitting and I'll scope what it'd take to build the thing that does.