Guide — Custom Business Software: The Era of Hyper-Development | IT SYSTEMES
Find out why custom business software is finally within reach for small and medium-sized businesses. The cost of development has dropped. That’s great news for you. Download the guide.
For 30 years, custom solutions were reserved for large companies. Not because there was no need—but because they lacked the resources. That is no longer the case.
The code has lost value. And that's great news for you.
The problem that everyone knows about but no one talks about
Your software meets 80% of your needs. The remaining 20% are exactly the ones that matter.
Every software vendor—whether offering CRM, ERP, or project management tools—has built its product to meet the needs of the majority. This is the business logic behind SaaS: identifying the features shared by 80% of companies in a given industry, bundling them, and selling them on a large scale.
This model has one advantage: it’s ready to use right away.
It has a fundamental flaw that no one mentions in sales demos: that remaining 20% is precisely what sets your company apart from your competitors. Your business rules. Your internal processes. Your specific way of working.
No standard SaaS platform supports them. None can integrate them natively.
So you adapt to the tool. You work around its limitations using Excel exports, manual processes, and third-party tools that are barely connected. You’ve learned to work the way your software allows—not the way your job requires.
Overdevelopment: What Changed Everything.
Artificial intelligence doesn't replace developers—it eliminates the mechanical aspects of their work. Architectural foundations, standard components, integration layers: what used to take a team three months to build is now generated in just a few days, under the supervision and approval of a human expert.
After two years of R&D, IT SYSTEMES commercialized this breakthrough under the name "hyperdevelopment," and for the first time, owning is cheaper than renting an imperfect solution.
What you'll find in this guide.
This guide is not a sales pitch. It is a working document—written for executives and CIOs who have a software project in mind and want to understand what has actually changed in the custom software development market.
Contents:
→ Why the publisher lock-in was based entirely on an economic argument that no longer exists
→ The 3 pillars of hyperdevelopment and how they create a multiplier effect
→ What you own after 30 days: source code, IP rights, hosting, and complete autonomy
→ Three completed projects with actual figures
→ The contractual ROI guarantee and the introductory offer
They have stopped updating their software.
"Our business is unique, and our processes are what set us apart. We now have the tool that allows us to digitize our expertise." — Styde Jacquin, co-founder and CEO, Obeevi, an audiovisual production company — CRM + Project Management delivered in 22 days