Services

Websites and systems for businesses that are done duct-taping the work together.

Red Halyard builds practical websites and web systems: sites, forms, admin tools, integrations, and workflows that keep working after launch.

Talk Through What You Need

Good Fit Signals

You may need Red Halyard when your website is connected to a bigger workflow problem.

Your website needs forms, content workflows, tracking, or admin tools that actually support your business.

You need a site rebuilt without creating a pile of manual follow-up work.

Customer requests, intake, or reporting still fall into inboxes and spreadsheets after the website does its job.

Your team needs mobile-friendly forms, dashboards, or workflows because the work does not always happen at a desk.

Your team repeats the same updates, handoffs, or copy-and-paste tasks every week.

Off-the-shelf tools almost work, but the gaps are becoming expensive.

You want technical help from someone who understands process, not just page templates.

What We Build

Focused services for websites, workflows, and the systems behind them.

The focus is intentionally narrow: useful websites, cleaner workflows around them, and tools that make the operation easier to run.

Website Development & Web Systems

Websites that do more than sit there looking polite.

We build practical websites and web systems for businesses that need the public experience, the admin workflow, and the operational follow-through to work together.

  • Marketing sites with clear structure, fast paths to contact, and maintainable content workflows
  • Custom Rails or CMS-backed web systems when off-the-shelf tools start fighting the business
  • Forms, tracking, integrations, and admin flows that support the work after someone clicks submit
  • Mobile-responsive, mobile-aware, or lightweight mobile app support when the workflow needs to extend beyond the browser

A good website should not create another manual process for your team to babysit.

Process & Systems Consulting

Find the friction before you build around it.

Sometimes the website is only one symptom. The bigger issue is the workflow behind it: scattered handoffs, unclear ownership, duplicate data, or a process that only works because one person remembers the steps.

  • Workflow reviews, process mapping, and practical systems recommendations
  • Clear decisions about what should be automated, rebuilt, simplified, or left alone
  • Roadmaps that connect business needs to realistic technical next steps

The goal is not more process. The goal is a business that is easier to run.

Internal Tools & Automation

Build the tools your team keeps trying to fake with spreadsheets.

We design internal tools, dashboards, portals, integrations, and automation around the way the work actually moves. Automation is part of the toolkit, not the whole promise.

  • Internal dashboards, admin tools, intake flows, and reporting systems
  • Integrations that reduce duplicate entry and keep important data in sync
  • Automation for repeatable steps where reliability matters more than novelty
  • Mobile-friendly internal interfaces when field work, intake, approvals, or team workflows need to happen away from a desk

The best systems feel boring in the right way: clear, dependable, and easy to trust.

How It Works

A practical path from fuzzy need to useful system.

01

Understand the work

We start by understanding the website, workflow, audience, and business process it needs to support.

02

Choose the right fix

Not every problem needs custom software. We recommend the smallest reliable system that solves the actual issue.

03

Build and integrate

We create the website, internal tool, integration, workflow, or automation needed to make the work easier.

04

Hand off with clarity

We document the system, explain how it works, and support iteration so your team is not left with a mystery machine.

Need your website, workflow, and follow-up process to work together?

Tell us what you are trying to build, fix, or untangle. We will help you sort the practical next step.
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