Modern Main Streets

Your business does not need another app. It needs the pieces to work together.

Modern Main Streets builds the website, intake, quoting, customer information and owner controls into one working system, then hands it over.

Fixed-scope installation · Client-owned accounts· 90-day warranty

Website

Clear front door

Intake

Details captured

Quotes

Consistent follow-up

Customer Records

One source of truth for the relationship.

Owner View

See the business. Run the business.

The leak is usually between the tools.

Most busy companies already have software. The trouble starts when people become the handoff between every screen, spreadsheet, message, and decision.

01

A website inquiry waits in an inbox.

02

A quote is created from memory.

03

Customer pricing lives in a spreadsheet.

04

Receivables require manual reconstruction.

05

The owner gets pulled in because no one can see the full account.

Three layers. One system.

The public side, the staff side, and the wiring underneath should support the same work. Each layer stays understandable.

layers:

- customers:

what they see and experience

- website

- forms

- quotes

- team:

where work gets done

- intake

- records

- dashboards

- underneath:

what keeps it reliable

- integrations

- permissions

- logs

1

Customers see

Storefront / Forms / Quotes / Scheduling

2

The team uses

Records / Orders / Dashboards / Knowledge

3

Underneath

Integrations / Permissions / Logs / Automation

Your system. Working together.

The audit identifies the smallest installation that removes the meaningful leak. Not every business needs all four.

View Systems

Storefront

Public trust is thin or hard to keep current.

A customer-facing foundation with clear paths into the business.

Intake Desk

Interest arrives, then gets handled by memory and inbox digging.

Structured capture, routing, follow-up triggers, and next-action ownership.

Operator

The daily work lives across spreadsheets, messages, and software screens.

A working layer for quotes, customer records, orders, receivables, and approvals.

Command Layer

The owner gets pulled in because no one can see the whole account or exception.

A manager view with status, approvals, alerts, permissions, and activity history.

Representative system patterns.

These are examples of the shape of work, not case studies or claims about current clients.

Wholesale distributor

A customer-account view combining per-customer pricing, orders, receivables, and information divided between spreadsheets and an ordering platform.

Service business

An inquiry-to-quote path that captures the customer once, routes the request, creates a consistent estimate, and shows the next required action.

Restaurant or retailer

A trustworthy public storefront with accurate information, clear inquiry paths, review visibility, and simple ownership of updates.

Installation that fits the business.

Modern Main Streets does not install software indiscriminately. It finds the smallest working system that changes Monday morning.

1

Find the leak

Map where information slows down, repeats, or disappears.

2

Define the system

Choose the smallest fixed-scope installation that removes the meaningful leak.

3

Build and connect

Configure the pieces, connect the handoffs, and keep approvals visible.

4

Test before launch

Use staged or dummy data before the system touches real production work.

5

Hand it over

Document the system, train the team, and cover defects during the 90-day warranty.

Built to be handed over.

One installation. Your system. Your accounts. Optional support.

Production accounts belong to the client.

Changes are tested before real-data use.

Roles and approvals are explicit.

Documentation and training are included.

Installation includes a 90-day warranty.

Ongoing support is optional.

Show us where the work keeps getting repeated.

Send the business type, website and the process that keeps requiring manual cleanup. Modern Main Streets will identify the likely leak and whether it is worth fixing.