Built by someone who’s run the operations — not a generic agency
Keystone Technical Services exists because I kept seeing the same thing from the inside: good companies running expensive software, yet still stuck filling the gaps with paper, spreadsheets, and manual re-keying.
I’ve worked in industrial and field-service operations and integrated the systems that run them — including ERPs. That means when you describe losing paper work orders, re-keying field tickets at month-end, or fighting a platform that won’t respect your process, I’ve usually lived some version of it. I can speak your language because it’s mine too.
That’s the whole idea behind Keystone: we build the missing piece — a technician app, an inspection tool, or an integration that finally makes your field data and your ERP talk — working alongside what you already run. And you own it outright. If a standard platform genuinely fits the need, I’ll point you there instead.
In this industry, a practitioner beats an agency
We understand the work
You won’t spend the first three meetings explaining what a work order, a dispatch, or a field ticket is. We start from shared ground.
We’ve integrated the systems
Making field data, scheduling, and an ERP like Sage talk to each other is integration work — and it’s exactly our background.
You’re never trapped
You own the documented code. No per-seat fees, no lock-in, and no dependence on one person’s availability.
Most companies don’t need to replace their software — they need to fix the gap between what it does and how they actually work. We build the missing piece — a technician app, an inspection tool, or an integration that finally makes your field data and your ERP talk — working alongside what you already run, and you own it outright.
Tell us where your software stops.
Describe the gap your current systems leave and what you’re doing by hand because of it.