Too Complex
Enterprise software designed for companies with 500 employees doesn't work for a team of 5. The learning curve alone kills productivity.
Tabsy was born out of frustration and necessity.
Our founder spent years in high tech, surrounded by powerful tools and streamlined workflows. When they made the leap into the service industry, they expected to find similar solutions for managing clients, projects, and payments.
Instead, they found chaos.
The tools that existed were either built for enterprises with massive budgets and dedicated IT teams, or they were clunky, disconnected apps that created more problems than they solved. There was nothing that was fast, reliable, and actually designed for how small businesses work.
So we built it.
Enterprise software designed for companies with 500 employees doesn't work for a team of 5. The learning curve alone kills productivity.
One tool for CRM, another for invoicing, another for projects, another for contracts. Nothing talks to each other. Data falls through the cracks.
Per-seat pricing that balloons as you grow. Hidden fees. Features locked behind enterprise tiers you don't need.
Tabsy is everything we wished existed when we started our service business:
We built the tool we needed. Now we're sharing it with every small and medium business that deserves better.
We believe that growing a business should be about serving customers and doing great work - not wrestling with software. Tabsy handles the administrative overhead so you can focus on what matters: building relationships and delivering value.
Every feature we build must be easy to use. If it's complicated, we haven't finished designing it yet.
We use Tabsy to run our own business. Every pain point you feel, we feel first. Your feedback shapes our roadmap.
No gotcha fees. No artificial feature limits. One price for everything, scaling honestly as you grow.
Your business depends on us. We take that seriously with enterprise-grade security and 99.9% uptime.
Join thousands of businesses that have already made the switch to Tabsy.