Who we are
Team
We obsess over boring reliability—that is where growing companies quietly win or lose, especially when work is time-sensitive and data-heavy.
Background
Our roots sit in data science with a strong tilt toward time series and energy markets—environments where late, almost-right, or hand-maintained processes get expensive fast. That is experience we carry, not a service line we sell on this site.
We have also lived in marketing, web, and application development in hospitality (HoReCa): busy operations, reservation flows, KPI dashboards, and the gap between what leadership needs to see and what staff have time to produce.
Alongside that, we have shipped design and customer-facing web work—enough to respect how automation has to fit real teams, not ideal diagrams. Print-adjacent work (for example menu cards) is available where it supports the business story; the core offer is dependable automation and integration.
Why Siteclaimer
The name matches a simple idea: claiming back the time and calm that leaks out through manual glue work. The site is written for owners and operators, not for procurement checklists filled with vendor logos.
Plain language
Most companies do not wake up wanting infrastructure. They wake up tired of the same manual steps: another export, another upload, another spreadsheet that might be yesterday’s truth. Quick fixes help at first—until volume, deadlines, or a missed handoff turns “we manage” into “we scramble.”
What teams want is boring reliability: work that runs on time, systems that stay aligned, reports someone can count on, and an early warning when reality drifts. If AI helps, it belongs inside a workflow you own—monitored and repeatable—not a one-off trick. You get one steady partner for that reliability instead of hoping last year’s shortcut keeps behaving.
That is what we build and keep running each month: the layer behind your operations—reporting, syncs, recurring jobs—so you focus on decisions, not babysitting files. Care about outcomes, not the engine under the hood.
The fit is strongest where work is mission-critical, fragmented across tools and partners, and costly when it stalls. If that sounds like you—or you are done paying the tax of manual work—say what breaks today. We will answer with a clear monthly way to make it quieter.