Moops partners with businesses and consultancies to design, build and support bespoke software that delivers practical, measurable outcomes.
Our founder spent years building software inside fast-growing businesses — learning firsthand what breaks when operations run on spreadsheets and WhatsApp longer than they should, and why "we'll fix it properly later" rarely happens on its own.
Moops builds custom workforce and operations software for UK service businesses — care homes, cleaning companies, security firms, recruitment agencies — replacing spreadsheets and disconnected tools with one system built around how they actually work.
Deepening our work with UK service businesses directly, and building out our delivery-partner practice for the fractional CTOs, consultancies, and agencies who need extra engineering capacity without adding headcount.
These aren't hollow values we just print on a wall or put in a pitch deck. They are the rigid rules that govern every technical and operational decision we make as a team — especially when a shortcut is tempting or a deadline is tight. We built this company around doing things the right way.
We spend the first week understanding your operations before recommending anything. Most clients come in with a solution when what they actually have is a process problem.
We take responsibility for results, not just deliverables. If something isn't working, we fix it — regardless of who caused it.
No jargon. No hidden complexity. We explain trade-offs in plain business language so you always know what you're getting and why.
We don't take the quick path if it creates technical debt. We build infrastructure that handles 10× your current volume without breaking.
Everything we build is documented, automated, and structured so you can bring it in-house the moment you're ready. We want to earn your trust — not your dependency.
Data protection isn't an afterthought. We build enterprise-grade security and compliance into the architecture from day one, ensuring your business is always protected.
"We go beyond the initial brief. We partner with you to uncover what your business truly needs — and build a system that transforms how your team operates."
Every engagement starts with mapping your operations. We need to understand how your business actually works — not how you think it works — before we design a single screen.
We make strong recommendations on technology, architecture, and process — so you don't spend your budget on decisions we've already made 40 times before.
Weekly reports, shared dashboards, direct access to the team. You always know what's being built, what it costs, and why.
Every system is documented, monitored, and structured to run without us. We want you capable — not dependent.
Every number here is entirely auditable — we build trust through transparency, not marketing fluff. If you want to know how we achieve these results, we'll walk you through the exact project data, client cases, and technical work behind each metric on our very first call.
No juniors learning on your project. A small, senior team — deliberately kept small so every engagement gets direct attention, not a rotating cast of account managers. You work directly with the experts writing your code and designing your systems from day one.
Bootstrapped from day one. Every milestone here was funded by the project before it — no VC, no debt, no shortcuts.
A small team of engineers and designers, built around the belief that most businesses don't need more software vendors — they need one system that fits how they actually work.
Moved beyond websites into the operational systems that run a business day-to-day — scheduling, workflow automation, internal dashboards.
Grew deliberately slowly — every hire vetted for the ability to own a project end-to-end, not just execute a spec.
Sharpened our focus on workforce and operations software for UK service businesses, and started building a delivery-partner practice for consultancies and agencies.
Tell us what you're building. We'll tell you if we're the right partner — and what it would actually take.