Web Development · Custom Software · Real Results
Got a workflow held together with spreadsheets and text messages? A business idea that needs to actually exist? A job site problem nobody's built a tool for yet? I build the software that fixes it — web apps, mobile tools, dispatch systems, and SaaS platforms built around how you actually work.
I'm Chance Crump — a self-taught developer and solo entrepreneur building practical software out of Illinois. I started with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, went deep on the fundamentals, and kept building until the projects got real: a SaaS platform with Stripe billing, a real-time dispatch app for contractors, a concrete calculator built for job sites, and a dice roller built for the table.
I'll be straight — good software today is a team effort between a developer and the tools available. What I bring is judgment: knowing what to build, how to structure it so it lasts, what a real user needs when they're standing on a job site, and how to get it across the finish line. The collaboration is part of the process. The results are what count.
My focus is small businesses and solo operators who need software built around how they actually work — not a template that almost fits, not another subscription that does 80% of what you need. Something specific, useful, and done.
A SaaS platform for real estate transaction coordinators to track deadlines, manage documents, and automate workflow hand-offs across deals. Stripe billing, PostgreSQL backend, full auth — replacing tools that cost 4–5x more at $19/mo.
A real-time dispatch app for contractors managing crews across multiple remote locations. Sends location info, job assignments, and status updates so the office and the field always have the same picture — built on WebSockets so nothing lags.
A mobile-first concrete calculator and unit converter built for use on the job site — gloves on, phone in hand. Quick inputs, instant results, no account required. Covers the volume calculations and conversions that come up constantly in concrete and masonry work.
A clean, fast dice roller for tabletop RPGs and board games. Rolls standard and custom die combinations, tracks results per session, and stays out of your way so you can focus on the game. Built to actually be used at the table.
Auth, billing, dashboards, and real business logic. Built to match how your business actually works, not adapted from a template that almost fits.
Calculators, converters, and reference tools built for people working with their hands. Fast load, big tap targets, no login wall. Useful on a job site, not just a desk.
Real-time tools for contractors in the field. Location sharing, job assignment, and status tracking so your crews stay on the same page across remote locations.
Fast, clean, hand-coded pages — not a drag-and-drop builder with a monthly subscription. Yours to own, built to load, built to convert.
Need a dedicated server for your game community? I'll configure it, harden it, and hand you the keys. Linux-based, stable, done right from the start.
Slow site? Broken workflow? I'll go through what you have, find what's actually causing the problem, and give you a plain-English diagnosis before we talk solutions.
Tell me what you're trying to fix. I'll ask the right questions, dig into the actual problem (not just the symptom), and be straight with you about what makes sense to build. No pitch, no pressure, no commitment.
A clear document: exactly what gets built, what it costs, and how long it takes. Everything agreed on before work starts. No scope creep, no surprise invoices.
You see real, running software at each stage — not mockups you have to imagine. Give feedback on something you can actually click and break. That's how you know it'll work when it ships.
I deploy it, walk you through it, and stay reachable. Small changes, questions, follow-on work — I don't disappear after the invoice. You're not on your own once it's live.
Got a problem that needs software? Fill out the form or reach out directly. I respond within one business day — usually the same day.