Run your business on WordPress

Four tools. One stack. One login.

WordPress can do more than your website. With four bolt-on tools sharing the same database, the same identity, and the same login, your customer record stays in one place — from first hello to renewal year three.

How the dots connect

One customer record. Four touchpoints.

AS
Captured in CRM
ActionStudio
IM
Profiled by assessment
InsightMent
SS
The stack
SimpleSuite Hub
Shared identity. Shared customer record. Shared login. The four tools talk to one another instead of past one another.
CF
Billed and paid
CashFlow
CG
Trained and onboarded
CourseForge

A lead lands in your CRM. One profile reads how they tick. One invoice goes out. One course onboards them. Same record, same login, same place.

Why one stack matters.

Most small businesses run on five subscriptions and three spreadsheets. The math gets ugly. The data gets stale. The customer record lives nowhere and everywhere at once.

1

One login

Your team signs in once. No password manager juggling. No SSO surprise expirations. One identity across every tool you depend on.

2

One customer record

Update an email address in one place and every tool catches it. The CRM, the invoicing, the course portal, the assessment results — all of it follows the same source of truth.

3

One bill

One renewal date. One invoice from us. No quarterly hunt through five vendor portals to figure out what you’re paying for and when it auto-renews.

The four tools.

Pick the one you need today. Add the next when the time is right. Each tool stands on its own — and gets sharper when paired with the others.

Stack two and we discount it.
Stack four and we discount more.

Each tool is priced to stand alone. But the system gets cheaper as it gets more connected — bundle pricing reflects what we’re actually offering, which is the whole stack working together. Tell us what you need and we’ll come back with the bundle that fits.

Stop adding tools

Start running the business.

Tell us how you’re working today — what tools you’ve stacked, where the friction lives — and we’ll show you what your WordPress already does, and what you can stop paying for elsewhere.