Built to last
We build practical websites that reflect the standards behind your work and make it easier for customers to make payments, send files, and work with your team.
What we do
We build focused tools around the places where customers, documents, updates, and daily work tend to get stuck.
Clear, practical websites that help customers understand what you make, what you’re capable of, and how to start the right conversation.
Simple, no-login links for customers to approve details, upload files, check status, view invoices, or respond to a request.
More advanced customer workspaces for companies that actually benefit from accounts, shared documents, project history, and ongoing collaboration.
Focused internal tools that clean up handoffs, reduce duplicate entry, connect scattered information, and support the way your team already works.
Capabilities
Websites, action links, portals, and workflow tools are the front end of what we build. Behind them is practical software, applied intelligence, private infrastructure, and security-minded implementation.
Custom tools built around the way your team actually works, from customer intake and internal dashboards to job tracking, documents, approvals, and reporting.
Useful AI and automation where it actually helps: organizing documents, extracting details, summarizing records, spotting issues, and reducing repetitive review work.
Reliable systems for hosting, storage, backups, monitoring, private deployments, and the connective tissue that keeps your tools available and maintainable.
Security-conscious setup for access, permissions, data handling, backups, updates, and the practical controls that matter when software touches real operations.
One workflow at a time
Manufacturers do not need a giant software overhaul to improve operations. They need steady workflow improvements.
The front door of the factory
A manufacturing website should not be flashy. It should quickly answer buyer, engineer, and job candidate questions.
What does Pinewell build for manufacturers?
How do you help manufacturing companies?
Do you only build websites?
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