Pendleton, IN · Madison County

AI Development Pendleton IN for Cleared Vendors and Shift-Hour Businesses

If your people have to be cleared before they can work, and your customers finish at eleven at night, ordinary business software was not built for you.

Pendleton was platted in 1830 and has been a town since 1854. What sets it apart now is what sits in Fall Creek Township beside it, and it is all on one road. West Reformatory Road carries the Pendleton Correctional Facility — a level three maximum security adult male institution on ground it has held since the early 1920s — the Correctional Industrial Facility beside it, and the juvenile facility. Those are permanent, staffed around the clock, and they do not move.

Two things follow for local business. The first is a workforce on rotating shifts, which means a barber, a childcare provider, a physical therapist or a diner in Pendleton is serving people whose free hours are scattered across the week rather than stacked on a Saturday. You can read that in where the trade sits: fuel and convenience stops strung the length of South State Road 67, pharmacies and insurance offices along East State Street, and on the old grid around South Main Street the sort of daytime places — Falls Perk, Burmeister's Old Towne Antiques — that keep a different clock again. The second is a group of vendors and trade contractors who cannot simply show up. A plumber, a food supplier, a training provider or an equipment technician working inside a secure facility needs every person on the job cleared in advance, with the paperwork current, and a name that has not changed since the request went in.

The rest of the working town is newer and sits west of the old streets. Enterprise Drive, Commerce Drive and West Pioneer Trace hold the distribution sheds, cold storage and truck yards that arrived with I-69, and the Falls Pointe development off Heritage Way has put a health campus and a municipal solar array on ground that was farmed twenty years ago. The town runs its own electric utility out of West State Street and its own water works up by Water Tower Drive. South Madison Community School Corporation fills Pendleton Heights High School, Pendleton Middle School and Maple Ridge Elementary, increasingly from the subdivisions going in along Huntzinger Boulevard.

We are not a corrections consultancy and we do not build anything that runs inside a facility. What we build is the office side — the file that says who is cleared and until when, the schedule that survives a rota, and the record that shows exactly who you sent and when you sent them.

In Plain English

What We Fix for Pendleton Businesses

Most businesses around Pendleton and Fall Creek Township do not call us asking for software. They call because the same thing keeps going wrong every week.

Calls going to voicemail while you work

The phone rings while you are on a job. By the time you call back, they hired someone else. We build systems that answer, capture what the customer needs, and get it to you.

Quotes that take days to go out

Job details end up on a notepad, in your head, and in three text messages. We put them in one place so the estimate goes out the same day.

Customers calling to ask where things stand

Every "just checking in" call interrupts real work. A customer portal lets them see it themselves.

The same information typed in three times

Written on a form, retyped into a spreadsheet, retyped again into the invoice. Enter it once and let it flow.

Nobody gets in without the paperwork

Access is the constraint. A crew that turns up one person short of clearance does not do half the job — it does none of it, and reschedules. Meanwhile the request went in three weeks ago, one man’s card expired since, and the only record of any of it is an email thread and a spreadsheet somebody keeps on a laptop. The firms this happens to are ordinary Madison County outfits: the machine and welding shops out along SR 9 and West Angle Road, the truck and tyre trade on South SR 67 and SR 38, the food and laundry suppliers. Specialists in their own work, and in nothing about badging.

Show me what you would build

What We Can Build

A professional website

MAKE MORE MONEY

Fast, works on a phone, and turns visitors into phone calls and quote requests.

Online quote requests

MAKE MORE MONEY

Customers describe the job and attach photos. You price it accurately the first time.

A customer portal

SAVE TIME

One place for customers to see their job, documents, invoices, and status.

Scheduling

EASIER TO RUN

Jobs, crews, and equipment on one calendar. No double-booking.

Billing and online payment

MAKE MORE MONEY

Invoices go out when the work is done. Customers can pay online.

Customer tracking and follow-up

LOSE FEWER CUSTOMERS

Missed calls get captured. Quotes get followed up on. Nothing depends on remembering.

Document and record management

SAVE TIME

Contracts, photos, signed forms, and certificates found in seconds instead of folders.

Custom software built around your business

EASIER TO RUN

When your process has outgrown spreadsheets, paper, or software built for somebody else.

What about AI?

AI is one tool we can put inside your system. We use it when it saves you time, organizes information, finds something faster, or prepares work for your review.

If ordinary software can do the job better, we use ordinary software instead.

We are not here to sell you AI. We are here to build the thing that fixes the problem.

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See It Working

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How We Build It

Your business does not have to change to fit our software. We build the software to fit your business.

We do not hand you another piece of software and expect you to figure out how to use it.

  1. 01We learn how your business actually works a real week, not the version on paper.
  2. 02We find where the most is being lost usually one specific handoff.
  3. 03We build the smallest thing that fixes it one workflow, fixed price, a result you can see.
  4. 04We add to it as you grow each piece connects to the last.

A person on your team can always review anything important before it goes out. We are a Indiana-based team and we work under an NDA whenever you want one.

Start with one workflow

How These Systems Work

Four workflows built around Pendleton and Fall Creek Township.

For owners and IT folks who want the specifics. Each one starts at the surface a customer or a crew actually touches, automates the repeatable middle, keeps a person on the gate that matters, and ends in something you can hand to an auditor, a customer, or a regulator.

Research focus: a town whose neighbouring employers are three state correctional facilities on West Reformatory Road: continuous shift staffing on one side, and on the other a vendor and contractor base — machine shops, truck repair, food and laundry supply, the warehousing off Enterprise Drive — whose work is gated by clearance, badging and scheduled access rather than by ordinary availability.

01 / Who on your team is cleared, and until when

Step 1 · Where it starts

A private roster page where each employee has their identity documents, licences, training records and clearance dates in one record instead of four folders.

Step 2 · What gets automated

Dates are lifted off the documents themselves and tracked forward, so an expiry that lands in the middle of a scheduled job surfaces weeks early rather than at the gate.

Step 3 · The process it plugs into

When a job comes up you filter to the people who are already cleared for that site, and see immediately who would need a submission and how long that usually takes.

Step 4 · SolaceSentry review

A named manager confirms every roster before it is submitted. SolaceSentry blocks a submission that contains a person with a lapsed or missing record rather than letting it go and hoping.

Step 5 · What leaves the system

A submitted crew list where every person behind it is current, sent once instead of corrected three times.

Proof metric: Jobs delayed or rescheduled because of a clearance problem — the number should trend to zero and be visible before the day, not after.

02 / Scheduling around access windows

Step 1 · Where it starts

A booking view that shows the windows you can actually work, not every hour on a calendar, so nobody accepts a slot that will not hold.

Step 2 · What gets automated

Requests are matched against the crew who are cleared, the equipment that has to come with them, and the lead time an access request needs, then a realistic date is proposed.

Step 3 · The process it plugs into

Rescheduling moves the whole package — people, escort requirement, tools — rather than one line on a calendar and a phone call to fix the rest.

Step 4 · SolaceSentry review

You approve the schedule before it is communicated. Nothing is confirmed to a customer by the system on its own.

Step 5 · What leaves the system

A week’s schedule your crews can actually execute, with the access lead time already built into every date — including the ones that end at a West Reformatory Road gate.

Proof metric: Share of scheduled visits completed on the first attempt, against those that had to be moved.

03 / Trading with people who work nights

Step 1 · Where it starts

Booking, ordering or enquiry that works at 6am and 11pm, with real availability rather than a form promising a call during office hours — which is the whole difference for a counter on East State Street or a bay off South State Road 67.

Step 2 · What gets automated

After-hours messages are read, sorted into what is urgent and what can wait, and drafted with an answer ready for a person to check in the morning.

Step 3 · The process it plugs into

Appointment reminders and follow-ups are timed against when that customer is actually awake, taken from when they book rather than assumed.

Step 4 · SolaceSentry review

Anything that goes out under your name is read by a person first. Automatic replies say only that you have the message, never something you would not have said.

Step 5 · What leaves the system

Fewer missed enquiries from the off-shift half of your customer base, and a morning queue that is already sorted.

Proof metric: Enquiries arriving outside 9-to-5 that get a same-day answer, compared with what happened before.

04 / Proving what you did

Step 1 · Where it starts

A job record built as the work happens — arrival, who was on site, what was done, photographs, materials, sign-off — captured on a phone rather than written up on Friday.

Step 2 · What gets automated

Notes and photographs are organised into the job file automatically and matched to the right visit, so nothing has to be sorted later from a camera roll.

Step 3 · The process it plugs into

Invoicing and any required report draw from the same record, which means the story you bill and the story you file cannot drift apart.

Step 4 · SolaceSentry review

A supervisor signs the record before it becomes an invoice or a report. Corrections are kept as corrections, not silent edits.

Step 5 · What leaves the system

A complete, dated job file per visit, and an invoice that goes out with the evidence already attached.

Proof metric: Days from work completed to invoice sent, and how many invoices come back queried.

Payment Plans

Premium custom work without one painful check.

We are not trying to be the cheapest software on the shelf. We are trying to be the lower-risk custom path when cheap apps do not fit and enterprise platforms are too much. Approved setup can be split across the build while monthly support stays predictable.

The goal is simple: price above basic SaaS because the work is custom, but package the first step so the monthly decision feels closer to a serious software subscription than a traditional open-ended agency project.

2026 Appreciation Discounts

2026 USA 250 Birthday Special

10% off eligible DID service fees

Available for new approved projects and support agreements signed by December 31, 2026.

Veteran and disability-owned businesses

Additional 5% off eligible DID service fees

Veteran-owned and disability-owned businesses can stack this with the USA 250 special.

Discounts may stack up to 15% off eligible DID service fees. Hosting, software licenses, SMS, AI usage, taxes, data licenses, and other pass-through vendor costs stay separate.

We are not trying to beat every cheap subscription. We are trying to beat the total cost of forcing a local business into software that does not match how it works.

Not the cheapest app

A generic monthly tool can be cheaper when your process already fits it. We say that plainly.

Less than a full custom build

Most custom software projects start far above these entry offers. We narrow the first scope so a local buyer can start.

Premium because it fits

The value is the mapping, setup, integration, review controls, and local support around the way the work really happens.

Custom Bridge Plans

Starter Bridge

$750 activation + $399/mo

A narrow custom workflow that feels closer to SaaS: contractor follow-up, a training tracker, a simple evidence vault, or one intake flow.

Growth Bridge

$1,500 activation + $699/mo

Best for teams that need several workflow steps, light integrations, a dashboard, a portal, or staff-facing automation.

Regulated Bridge

$3,000 activation + $1,250/mo

For legal, healthcare, cyber, manufacturing, and audit-sensitive work where access controls, review steps, and evidence matter.

Bridge plans assume a 36-month support agreement. If the agreement ends early, the unpaid setup balance becomes due. Third-party software, hosting, SMS, and AI usage stay separate.

Market Price Check

Basic subscriptions

Often about $30-$550/month before extra users, add-ons, setup time, and process gaps.

Best when a business needs its calls, quotes, files, evidence, approvals, and follow-up connected around the way it already works.

Custom agencies

Public software-project guides commonly place small custom builds in the $10k-$50k+ range, with U.S. senior work often $120-$250+/hr.

DID uses fixed entry offers and smaller first scopes so a local team can prove the workflow before approving a larger build.

Enterprise platforms

QMS, field-service, SOC 2, GRC, and vCISO paths can quickly reach the low tens of thousands once onboarding and support are included.

DID is the bridge: more tailored than a cheap app, far less commitment than buying enterprise software before the team is ready.

Entry audit credit

For many local buyers, a workflow audit can be credited toward the first build when the implementation is approved within 30 days.

Setup split

Approved setup can be billed by milestone or spread over 3-12 months depending on region, scope, risk, and monthly support.

3-year partner price

A 36-month support agreement can earn a 10-12% managed-support discount, price-lock normal support rates, and reduce upfront strain.

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Market Fit

Is This a Fit for Your Business?

What Pendleton runs on

A commuter town of roughly five thousand with three state institutions on West Reformatory Road, warehousing and cold storage along Enterprise Drive and West Pioneer Trace, South Madison Community School Corporation, a municipal electric utility, and a vendor base whose access is controlled.

Buyers here need certainty about two things: that the people they are about to send are cleared, and that a customer coming off a night at the Correctional Industrial Facility can still book them at eleven. Neither is a feature you get out of an off-the-shelf calendar.

Where most people start

Most vendors and trade firms start with the clearance roster, because it is the thing that costs money when it goes wrong.

Work involving personnel records or anything a facility might ask to see moves to the Regulated tier, where the audit trail and the approval gate are the deliverable.

When you do not need us

For plain appointment booking, invoicing, or a single-van diary, an off-the-shelf product is the right call and we will point you at one.

We fit when clearance status, access lead time and a schedule all have to be true at the same moment, and when getting it wrong loses you the day.

What we would take on first here

  • Clearance and expiry tracking for every person a vendor might send to a controlled site
  • Scheduling that builds in access lead time instead of discovering it on the morning
  • Trading hours and booking that match a rotating shift population rather than a standard week

Questions from Pendleton owners

Straight answers about working with us here

Would anything you build ever sit on a state system or inside a facility?

No, and we would refuse the work if asked. Everything we do here lives on your side of the fence — your roster, your schedule, your job records. Anything that would connect to a facility network or a state system is outside our scope, and we would rather say that in the first meeting than discover it halfway through a project.

Half our crew works a rotating shift. Can a scheduling system cope with that?

It has to, or it is useless here. We build availability from the rota rather than from a Monday-to-Friday assumption, which means the system knows a technician who came off nights on Tuesday is not available Wednesday morning. The same logic works on the customer side, for the counters on East State Street and the bays on South State Road 67 whose trade rises and falls with when a shift ends rather than with the weekend.

We keep background and clearance information on people. How careful are you with that?

Very, and we scope it that way from the start. Access is restricted to named people on your team, every look at a record is logged, and we agree in writing what is kept and for how long before anything is built. We work under an NDA as standard and we do not move personnel records to any third-party service without your explicit sign-off.

What would a first project run to, and how do we know the price will not move?

We map your actual process first — the real one, not the one in the handbook — and that mapping produces a written scope with a number attached. The number is the number. If we find something mid-build that changes the job, we stop, show you what changed, and you decide. We would rather lose an argument about scope than send a surprise invoice.

We are already using a scheduling app we like. Is this replacing it?

Probably not. Plenty of firms between Enterprise Drive and the Reformatory Road gates already have a diary or an invoicing tool that does its job perfectly well. What is usually missing is the clearance layer sitting behind it — the part that knows which of your people can actually be sent where. We build that and hook it to what you already run.

Is this really AI, or is that just what everyone calls software now?

A fair question. Reading a certificate photo and sorting an overnight message queue by urgency are jobs a model does well and quickly. Deciding whether a person may be sent to a controlled site is not one of those jobs, and we do not build it as though it were. Where a straightforward rule beats a model, we write the rule, and it costs you less.

If we walk away in two years, do we lose the history?

No. Your crew records, job files and schedules export in a standard format on request, and that right is in the agreement before you spend anything. A system you cannot leave is a system you cannot trust, and we would rather you stay because it works.

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Start with the one handoff that costs you the most. We scope it for a fixed price, build it, and show you it works before anyone talks about a bigger system.

Start with one workflow