Build the right system around the work.

Use JSBS for custom software and integrations, mechanical design, process development and standardization—or combine the capabilities around one practical manufacturing objective.

Three capabilities, scoped independently or connected.

Custom software and mechanical design are equally central service lines. Process development and standardization strengthens either one when the work also needs clearer rules, ownership, and repeatability.

01A

Custom Software & Integrations

Build focused Windows tools, department applications, integrations, CAD automation, document generation, file utilities, calculators, and guided workflows around the systems already in use.

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01B

Mechanical Design & Technical Support

Develop and support parts, assemblies, equipment, sheet-metal products, CAD models, drawings, prototypes, and manufacturing documentation.

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02

Process Development & Standardization

Turn informal or inconsistent work into documented procedures, standards, templates, folder systems, release controls, and training material.

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How the Capabilities Reinforce One Another

The strongest system often combines clear rules, software that applies them, and a practical understanding of the output.

The Work as It Exists

  • Spreadsheets, CAD files, drawings, folders, and documents
  • Manual handoffs and employee decisions
  • Local knowledge and inconsistent conventions
  • Repeated data entry and package preparation

The Connected System

  • Defined rules, responsibilities, inputs, and outputs
  • Automation applied to the right repetitive steps
  • Built-in validation, documentation, and training
  • Technical output organized for the next user

Focused Projects and Connected Engagements

The project structure follows the problem—not a fixed package.

01

Focused Software Project

A specific tool, automation, integration, or internal utility with defined users and output.

02

Mechanical Design Project

A defined mechanical design, CAD, drawing, product-development, or documentation scope.

03

Process-Development Project

A workflow, standard, SOP, folder system, template, release process, or training-system implementation.

04

Connected System

A combined engagement connecting process rules, software, documentation, and mechanical-design output.

How Projects Begin

You do not need a finished specification. Start with the current process, the recurring problem, or the output your team needs to produce more reliably.

Share the Work

Describe the process, users, files, tools, and current problem.

Review the Context

Look at representative files, examples, constraints, and desired outcomes.

Define the Scope

Choose a focused starting point, responsibilities, deliverables, and boundaries.

Build & Test

Create the system and validate it with real work and real users.

Deploy & Improve

Document, train, implement, and refine as requirements evolve.

Product Option

When a ready-made foundation fits, start with JSBS Core.

JSBS Core is the flagship product: a connected Windows platform for engineering, manufacturing, MRP purchasing, vendors, customers, receiving, pricing history, and commercial documents. Custom services can extend the system around a company’s specific work.

JSBS Core

Use the product as-is, commission surrounding integrations, or combine it with mechanical design and process-standardization work.

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Start With the Process That Needs Attention

JSBS can help determine whether the right first move is software, standardization, mechanical design, technical support, or a connected combination.