I will replace your spreadsheet with a custom scheduling app


About this gig
Most "automation" gigs here are a wrapper around a chatbot. This isn't that.
I build working scheduling and planning systems the kind that replace the spreadsheet your team is still fighting with. Real login, real permissions per role, real database not a mockup.
Why this matters: 8+ years inside operations at a construction company, doing the scheduling work myself before automating it. I know where spreadsheets break double bookings, no one knowing who changed what. I built a full personnel planning system to fix exactly that: multiple user roles, secure access control, live in daily use, still running today.
What you get:
- A custom web app built around your actual process, not a template
- Role-based access the right people see the right data
- A live, working product deployed and ready to use
- Clean, maintainable code (React + Supabase) that can grow with you
Not sure what you need? Send me a quick description of your current process (even a messy spreadsheet screenshot helps) and I'll tell you honestly what's realistic.
I don't oversell scope no surprise revisions, no scope creep.
Get to know Remco
Replace your spreadsheet with a custom planning or scheduling web app
- FromNetherlands
- Member sinceMay 2022
Languages
English, Dutch
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FAQ
Do I need to know how to code or manage a server?
No. I handle the full build and deployment — you just use the finished app. No technical setup required on your side.
What if my process doesn't fit neatly into one of the three packages?
That's normal — most real processes don't. Message me with a short description and I'll recommend the right scope, or a custom quote if needed.
What counts as a "revision" vs. a new feature?
Revisions cover adjustments to what was already agreed (styling, text, small logic fixes). Adding a new role, feature, or workflow is scope expansion — I'll always flag this upfront and quote it separately, no surprises.
Will I own the code and data?
Yes. Everything — code, database, and hosting — is set up under your accounts (or handed over fully), so you're never locked into me.

