A small studio for the quiet work.
We started this because the back office of a small business shouldn't require a whole second job.
The owners we work with build things. They run construction crews and salons, cannabis operations and consultancies, restaurants and real estate teams. They are extraordinarily good at the thing their business actually does. They are reasonably less excited about Nevada Annual Lists, 941 deposits, payment gateway configs, and refinance signing packages.
So we took the four back-office services they kept asking about — and the four most-cobbled-together parts of small business operations — and put them under one roof. Mobile. Same human every time. One number to call.
How we operate.
A short list of opinions about how a small studio ought to behave. We try to actually do these — not just print them on a webpage.
Show up.
If we said we'd be there at 4, we're there at 4. With the right paperwork, in the right format, ready to go. The bar is low; clearing it is the entire business.
Quote it before we do it.
You'll know what something costs before we start. No surprise invoices, no per-page games, no creative line-item interpretation at month-end.
Speak plainly.
NRS 77.430 doesn't have to be explained in NRS 77.430-ese. We translate the bureaucracy into "here's what we have to do, by when, and what happens if we don't."
One person, all four lines.
The same human handling your notary visit knows your registered agent filings are due. We don't ticket-route; we operate.
Mobile, on purpose.
Coming to you isn't a perk — it's how the business is shaped. Driveways, dining rooms, jobsite trailers. Wherever the work actually is.
Stay small.
We're not trying to be a 50-person firm. The whole point is the small, careful, hands-on version of all of this.
The whole company is a shortcut for the boring parts of running a business.