Automation
Stop copying data between tools, building reports by hand, or chasing paperwork that should run itself.
Examples: contracts that send themselves, leads that land in the CRM, weekly reports on autopilot
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Interactive hero: cream mountain landscape with a dotted hiking route, three numbered process waypoints, and a hiker moving toward the summit call-to-action.
Websites, busywork automation, CRM cleanup, and clearer marketing numbers — scoped and built by one person who sticks around after launch.
↑ Move your mouse — the hiker follows the trail toward the summit. Use keyboard focus on numbered waypoints for the three-step process.
Chippewa Valley based — Eau Claire, Chippewa Falls, Menomonie — and I work with businesses anywhere in the US.
100+ projects · a few outside projects at a time · Salesforce-certified
Services
Websites, busywork automation, CRM cleanup, and clearer marketing numbers. A lot of projects touch more than one — pick a starting point or just tell me what you need done.
Stop copying data between tools, building reports by hand, or chasing paperwork that should run itself.
Examples: contracts that send themselves, leads that land in the CRM, weekly reports on autopilot
A site that shows what you do, makes it easy to contact you or book, and helps you win the next customer — I handle the build; you can stay hands-off or learn light updates later if you want.
Examples: local service sites, shop sites with online orders, simple marketing sites
Figure out what's working on the site you already have — and make real changes, not a PDF that sits in a Drive folder.
Examples: “where do our customers come from?”, fix broken tracking, tighten the site
Clean up the CRM so it matches how you actually sell — fewer duplicates, clearer stages, less busywork for the team.
Examples: leads into Salesforce fast, org cleanup, simpler pipelines
Projects
Two examples. More on the projects page.
Project
Project
I grew up around family businesses — the kind without a tech person on staff. That's who I build for. About me →
Working together
Email or a short call. Same process either way.
FAQ
Who do you usually work with?
Small and new businesses without a tech or marketing person on staff — around the Chippewa Valley and elsewhere in the US. Typical projects: a website, CRM cleanup, connecting tools so busywork stops, or clearer numbers on what's working. If you already have engineers in-house, you probably don't need me.
How do we start?
Send a message about what you want done, or book a fifteen-minute call. I'll tell you whether I can help and what the project would look like.
Who does the actual work?
Me. Same person on the first conversation, the build, and the handoff. Most work starts as a scoped project — not a long retainer — unless you ask for ongoing help later.
Get in touch
Send a short note about what you're after. I'm in the Chippewa Valley and work remotely. Prefer to talk? Book fifteen minutes.
Prefer email? support@koltondupey.io · Services · Projects · About