Systems Architect

I'd rather help you avoid the expensive problem than solve it.

I design systems that take businesses places.

Invoice & estimates system + more
2023
Replaced a 10-year-old legacy software. Built for a 70-year-old to operate daily without support.
Outcome
Single Google Sheet. Zero training required after handoff.
What it replaced
Decade-old paid software with vendor lock-in.
Resource planning with live calendar sync + more
2022
SaaS tools were expensive and didn't fit. Needed team availability at a glance.
Outcome
Gantt-style view, always current. No manual updates.
Stack
Google Sheets + Calendar API
Shipping ops modernisation + more
2021
15-year-old system. Windows XP. One person who knew how to use it.
Outcome
Multi-user access. Automated reports. No single point of failure.
What changed
From one person with institutional knowledge to a shared system.
Nexus checker for US state tax filings + more
2022
Which states does each client have filing obligations in — and how much?
Outcome
Instant answers. No manual lookup.
Client
US accounting firm, multi-state portfolios
Daily sales reporting pipeline + more
2023
Reps logging inconsistently. No single source of truth. Management flying blind.
Outcome
Form → Looker Studio → scheduled PDF. Fully automated.
Stack
Google Forms + Looker Studio + scheduled delivery
also building craftycrow.co
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"Discussing with Jeet was a huge bonus — I probably wouldn't have been able to afford him otherwise."
Client — systems engagement
"Deep interest in problem solving in general. Not just Excel — the way he thinks about problems is the thing."
Training participant — McKinsey BA prep, Aug 2024
"Well structured, customised as per needs. Time & effort savings: 50%."
DGM Finance, Dec 2022
There's a different kind of work I do.

Not for a company. For you — if you're already good at what you do, and you sense there's something you're missing.

It's not coaching — coaches let you find your own answers. It's not consulting — consultants diagnose systems, not people. It's not training — trainers transfer knowledge.

It's closer to what a great editor does for a writer. You can't see what's missing because you're too close to your own work.

Sometimes one small thing unlocks it all.

Tell me what you're building, or what's breaking in your business.