Solo software studio

Software with everything
unnecessary removed.

Surpassion is a one-person studio. I design, build, and maintain a small number of focused tools — and I keep them simple on purpose. You talk to the person who built them.

See the work

Work

Three products. Each built to stay out of the way.

  1. 01 Azure DevOps

    DocSync

    SharePoint & OneDrive documents as live attachments in Azure Boards.

    • Mirrors your Epic → Feature → Story hierarchy into matching SharePoint or OneDrive folders, automatically — created, renamed, and moved as the work moves.
    • Documents stay live and current. No more frozen copies uploaded into a work item and forgotten.
    • Backend-less: nothing leaves your Microsoft tenant, and you own the app registration. No vendor server, no data egress.

    View on the Marketplace →

  2. 02 Coming soon

    SalonIntel Pro

    The marketing employee a salon could never afford to hire.

    • Learns a salon’s brand from its own website, then runs its whole social presence across Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
    • The owner films ten seconds when asked and approves from her pocket. That is the entire job.

    salonintelpro.com — in active development.

  3. 03 Coming soon

    Dividend Portfolio Manager

    Stop running your dividend portfolio in spreadsheets.

    • Transparent five-star dividend-safety scores and blended fair-value math — every input visible, no black box.
    • Yield-on-cost projections, a month-by-month income calendar, and plain-English guidance on what to do next.

    dividendportfoliomanager.com — in early validation.

Approach

I’d rather remove things than add them.

Most software competes for your attention. I try to build the opposite: quiet tools that do one thing honestly and then get out of the way.

Made right once
I build for the third year, not the first launch. Fewer features, fewer updates demanding your attention, a longer useful life.
Only what’s needed
Everything unnecessary is removed — from the product and from the price. What stays is the part that does the work.
Room for you
Good software leaves space. It fits the way you already work instead of asking you to change for it.