Technology that joins the dots — from architecture to analytics, web apps to AI.
Let’s talk about your projectI work across the full length of a technology problem — from understanding what’s actually needed, to architecture, to the finished thing. No handoff to someone who wasn’t in the room at the start.
Custom web applications built to last — no template constraints, no unnecessary complexity.
Practical AI — automations, language models, and intelligent tooling that solve real workflow problems, not theoretical ones.
Turn scattered data into something you can make decisions from. Pipelines, dashboards, clean outputs.
Connecting systems that don’t talk to each other — APIs, webhooks, data flows, and the infrastructure that holds it together.
An honest read on what to build, what to buy, and what to leave alone — useful before committing to a direction.
Complex builds, custom plugins, and headless setups for sites that need more than a theme can offer.
A startup with a working prototype that needs to be built properly before it scales.
A business running on spreadsheets that should long since have been a system.
A team that’s tried off-the-shelf software and found that nothing quite fits the way you actually work.
A straightforward conversation about what you’re trying to do, what’s blocking you, and what success actually looks like. No pitch.
Architecture, scope, approach, and honest cost — written in plain language. Useful whether you build it with me or not.
I build it, or hand off a plan detailed enough that any competent developer could follow it. The outcome you need, not the most complicated version of it.
Oak & Beech is a one-person technology consultancy. That means when you work with me, you work with me — not an account manager who passes the brief to a junior developer you’ve never met.
I’ve spent fifteen years working across media, agricultural technology, and SaaS — solving the kinds of problems that sit awkwardly between business and technology. The ones that are hard to describe to a large agency, and too consequential to hand to someone who doesn’t fully understand the context.
Being small is a feature. I can be honest about what’s worth building, direct about what isn’t, and accountable for what I deliver. No overhead, no noise, no billable hours spent in meetings explaining things to people who don’t need to know.
A short description is fine. I’ll come back with a few questions and we’ll take it from there.
I’ll respond as soon as I can!.