Custom software, websites, infrastructure and commercial media shaped around how your organization actually operates—not another package that almost fits.
02Build the right thingSoftware · Web · Infrastructure
03Keep it usefulDeploy · Support · Improve
Business softwareWorkflow automationWeb + hostingIT + infrastructure
Selected systems
Built for the people doing the work.
Not concept pieces. These are operating systems used by real businesses every day.
01 / Plumbing & HVAC Service Management PlatformLive system
Workbench
Designed in partnership with V.A. Hoffman Plumbing, Heating and Sheetmetal in Port Colborne, Workbench was our answer to the challenges of managing a modern field-service operation. It provides technicians, clients and office staff with a unified platform to streamline their workflows - from job intake and quoting, to dispatch and service, right through to billing and warranty.
Job intake, package-based quoting, and customer approvals.
Dispatch and work order management for field technicians.
Job deposits, invoicing, and business metrics.
Email delivery and customer signoff + approval tracking.
Live time tracking and employee time clock
One connected workflowfrom the first phone call to the final payment.
02 / Powerful end-to-end land surveying job managementLive System
Benchmark
At its core, Benchmark was designed to give the team at Lantheier & Gilmore Surveying a clear view of their operations and the ability to manage projects, staff and clients in one place. The system was built to replace a patchwork of spreadsheets, email threads and memory-based processes that were slowing down the business, and resulting in missed billing opportunities.
Structured project intake, both internal and client-facing.
Consistent job tracking and reporting through all stages.
Integrated tracking of time spent and disbursements by project.
Job scheduling and shared dashboards of the entire pipeline.
Less operational fogand a system the team can actually own.
What I do
One technical partner. Fewer loose ends.
01
Custom systems
Internal tools, customer workflows, integrations and automation for businesses that have outgrown spreadsheets or generic software.
02
Web + hosting
Fast, clear websites with the writing, design, deployment, domains and ongoing maintenance handled as one coherent job.
03
IT + infrastructure
Practical help with servers, networks, identity, backups, email, security cameras and the systems holding day-to-day work together.
04
Property + commercial media
Real-estate photography, floor plans, drone imagery, 3D tours and visual assets for properties and businesses throughout Niagara.
Moroziuk Media still means media
Property shown with some intention.
Real-estate and commercial photography remains a bookable part of the business—especially for listings, short-term rentals, completed projects and spaces that need more than a phone photo.
Daylight exteriorVirtual twilight
Aerial contextShow the property—and where it sits.Measured floor plansClear dimensions and total living area.Furnished 3D plansHelp buyers understand the space.
01
Essential listing
Clean interior and exterior photography, MLS-ready files, a branded 2D floor plan and 24-hour turnaround for still media.
Formerly “Just the Basics”
02 · Most requested
Listing plus
Everything in Essential, plus drone imagery, finish and fixture details, and a dedicated listing webpage for the property and its media.
Formerly “The Preferred Package”
03
Complete property
The full listing package with virtual twilight imagery and either a hosted Matterport 3D tour or furnished 3D floor plan.
Formerly “The Prestige Package”
Available individually or as add-onsWalkthrough videoShort-Term Rental Application PackagesFire safety and occupancy documentationDrone imagery3D floor plansMatterport toursVirtual stagingVirtual twilightGLA reports
Pricing depends on property size, location and the media required. The package structure is being refreshed; current quotes are confirmed before booking.
I work at the point where business operations and technology meet: learning how the work moves, finding what creates friction and building something more useful.
That can mean a new internal application, a server, a website, an integration—or simply cleaning up a technology decision that became more complicated than it needed to be.
The goal is not to sell the largest possible stack. It is to leave behind a system that makes sense, costs what it should and can keep improving.
01Understand before prescribing.
02Own the awkward middle.
03Build for tomorrow morning.
Have a process held together by memory and good intentions?
Let’s make it less fragile.
Tell me what the business is trying to do, what keeps getting in the way and what you have already tried.