Short reads on technology, business, and personal growth from Frankie Ragan — a working developer, builder, and operator writing from Harrison, Arkansas.
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A good software discovery process reduces bad bets before development starts. Business owners should expect clear problem definition, technical reality checks, and documented decisions before any code gets written.

Before custom software can solve the right problem, business owners need to make a few key decisions. This guide covers the six choices that shape scope, cost, adoption, and whether the software actually works for your team.

Many business owners assume software gets easy after launch. This myth-buster explains why adoption, maintenance, security, and reliability are often the real long-term work after go-live.
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Many custom software projects don't fail because developers can't code. They fail because business owners make unclear, rushed, or conflicting decisions before the build starts.

A plain-English explanation of what an API does, using real-world analogies and practical buying advice for business owners. Learn why API quality affects integrations, security, vendor lock-in, and long-term software costs.

Software maintenance after launch covers far more than bug fixes. Business owners should understand the ongoing work required to keep software secure, compatible, reliable, and worth owning.
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Switching from phone-only to online booking can boost customer satisfaction and revenue. Here's how to make the leap.

Understand the difference between websites and web apps to make informed tech decisions for your business. Learn how each can impact your budget, user engagement, and scalability.