JausHouse was founded by a software engineer with over a decade of experience designing and building the systems that keep businesses running — from APIs and data infrastructure to workflow automation, cloud architecture, and the integrations that tie it all together. It’s a background rooted in solving complex problems and making technology work reliably at scale.
But the most meaningful work has always been closer to the ground. Small businesses are the heart of American communities and the backbone of our economy. They’re run by people who pour everything they have into what they do — and too often, they’re held back by outdated tools, disconnected systems, and manual processes that eat up the hours they should be spending on growth. We started JausHouse because we want to play a role in changing that. Helping these businesses streamline their operations, unify their systems, and compete with the same confidence that larger companies have always had — that’s work worth doing.
Why Now
For a long time, the kind of software that could truly transform a small business was out of reach — too expensive to build, too complex to maintain, and too specialized to buy off the shelf. That’s changed. AI and modern tooling have made it realistic to build and maintain real software solutions at a scale that makes sense for a 10-person company, not just a 10,000-person one.
We started JausHouse to bridge that gap — to bring the engineering expertise that usually gets locked up in corporate tech departments and put it to work for the businesses that need it most.
How We Work
We’d rather tell you we’re not the right fit than sell you something you don’t need. Every engagement starts with honesty — if there’s a simpler solution or a better option somewhere else, we’ll say so.
We believe in working efficiently, not just quickly. The goal isn’t to move fast and leave you with a mess — it’s to build clean, straightforward solutions that your team can understand and rely on without needing us to explain them every week.
We also prefer long-term relationships over one-off projects. The best work happens when we already know your business, your systems, and what matters to you — so when something new comes up, we can move on it without starting from scratch.