The Build Log
Real builds by Nigel G. Brooks, cloud engineer and IT consultant based in Houston, TX. Every post is a production system: the problem, how it was built, and what it does now.
Custom Telehealth Patient Acquisition Platform
A telehealth practice needed a custom acquisition layer that fed directly into their clinical system. Patient pays, clinical system syncs, patient is onboarded, in seconds.
Automated Tee Time Booking System for Private Members
A private course releases slots at a specific second. They disappear just as fast. This system claims them before any member could open the page.
AI-Powered Credit Dispute Management Platform
Upload a credit report. AI identifies the problems. Dispute letters go out per bureau. Score progress tracked live, for both consumers and the firms serving them.
AutoShift, Escrow-Protected Car Note Marketplace
Taking over someone's car note is a legitimate deal, but the process is full of risk. AutoShift put escrow and verification in the middle so neither party gets burned.
SimpliFly, Rental Operations Platform for Fleet Operators
A rental deal used to take 15 minutes. Contracts, ID verification, booking calendar, and payment, now it takes under 2.
PlayLedger, Music Royalty Tracker Across 11 Streaming Platforms
One artist. 11 platforms. Complex collaborator splits on every release. Figuring out who gets paid what was a full-time job. PlayLedger made it automatic.
TD Wealth Management, Client Portal and Portfolio Dashboard
Wealth management clients needed a place to log in and see their money working. We built the member portal, the portfolio dashboard, and the intake funnels behind it.
Digital IP Protection System for GoHighLevel Course Creators
GoHighLevel has no built-in content protection. This fills that gap, blocking downloads, gating access by active subscription, and cutting it the moment a member cancels.
Building the Official Penny Hardaway Website
Most sites start with a template. This one could not. A custom build for one of basketball's most recognized names. Every decision had to match the weight of the brand.