Day14 capabilities

Full scope. What I build. What I don’t.

I’m a one-person studio. I ship custom sites and apps in 5–28 days. Every build runs on Day14 OS — the multi-tenant platform I built to run my own six businesses. Fixed price, fixed timeline, no SOWs. If it’s a fit, you’ll know on the 15-minute intro call. If it isn’t, you’ll know just as fast.

What I build

Five tiers. Fixed price each.

Pick the size that fits the job. Every tier comes with a bundled ops window on Day14 OS; the monthly ops fee after the bundle scales with build complexity.

Spark

$750

Shipped in 7 days · $49/mo after

Word-of-mouth businesses — tutors, coaches, trades. When someone hears your name and Googles you, they find a business, not a question mark.

  • A custom-designed page that looks agency-built — services, pricing, your story
  • Your phone number front and center, click-to-call on every screen
  • Your own domain, found on Google, perfect on phones
  • Every edit handled for you — text a change, it goes live
  • Live in 7 days, and it grows with you: upgrade anytime, pay only the difference

Local

$1,500

Shipped in 14 days · $199/mo after

Service businesses — lawn, pool, pressure washing — losing jobs to phone tag.

  • Custom site that turns visitors into quote requests
  • Online quoting — no more phone tag
  • Mon–Fri scheduling board built around your route
  • Customer tracking + automatic follow-up
  • Live in 14 days

Portal

$2,500

Shipped in 3 weeks · $299/mo after

Recurring-route businesses — customers log in, see visits, pay invoices.

  • Everything in Local
  • Customer portal with login
  • Visit history + photo proof
  • Online invoice payment
  • Route-density scheduling

Platform

from $9,000

Shipped in 4 weeks · $499/mo after

Marketing site + customer portal + admin app + billing, wired live. Quoted in 48 hours.

  • Everything in Portal
  • Full admin application
  • Stripe billing wired live
  • Staging + production deploys
  • Team handoff + training

Custom

Quoted in 48h

Shipped in 6–12 weeks · scoped

Multi-tenant, marketplaces, bespoke

  • Multi-tenant or marketplace architecture
  • Custom scheduled-task development
  • Integrations with your existing stack
  • White-glove migration if you're moving off something else
  • 12 months of ops + dedicated channel
Specialty services

Standalone engagements.

For when the build tiers above aren’t the right shape. Smaller commitments, sharper scope.

Day14 Audit

$499

1-hour Loom teardown of any small-business site. Voice + UX + conversion + audience-fit. Five-persona pass, named bounce reasons, top 5 fixes ranked by ROI. No build commitment.

Day14 Voice

$5,000

Brand voice authorship. I read everything you've published, watch how your customers talk back, and produce your VOICE.md — the canonical doc your team (or agents) check every piece of customer-facing copy against. Two weeks.

Day14 Migration

$1k–$2k cash + revenue share

Distressed asset acquisitions. I find an abandoned solo product in your vertical, acquire it, revive it on Day14 OS in 14 days, and either flip it, revive it as a tenant, or harvest its assets. One acquisition per month.

What I bring with me

Seven load-bearing primitives.

Every site or app I ship runs on the same platform. You inherit it free with your build — the same substrate the six tenants on day14-studio.com run on.

01

Multi-tenant chrome

One admin app. Every business is a tenant. No context switching between dashboards.

02

Scheduled task framework

Cron-style background work with dependency tracking. 24+ tasks running daily across the six tenants.

03

Evidence verifier

Checks disk, not return-status. Catches phantom-success silently. Return-status is a lie. Disk is the truth.

04

Inbox routing

One screen of "things only a human can decide," cross-tenant, kind-filtered. The only screen I'm religious about.

05

Work-log + daily auto-commit

The system writes its own log. Nothing is invisible. Daily commit captures every evidence-verified change.

06

Skills registry

59 named operational plays the OS can dispatch instead of guessing. Each one a small, named, testable thing.

07

Jack-tap math

Anything customer-facing or money-moving requires one human tap. Agents draft; humans publish. Money doesn't move without you.

Verticals I’ve shipped in

Eleven tenants. Six live.

The cross-pollination is the moat — pricing patterns, voice patterns, customer signals across verticals nobody else has run end to end.

TenantVerticalStateOne line
AlignMDB2B SaaS · Healthcare staffingliveCredential-aware clinician intake. 40 min → 4 min.
Splash Jacks PoolsField service · Home servicesliveBooking, route dispatch, photo-proof visits with GPS+timestamp, Stripe billing.
CasamoréEvents · Cultural brandliveSelf-polishing site via scheduled agents. 18 pages, 19 essays, poster series, waitlist.
BuildbridgeTwo-sided marketplaceliveStripe escrow, multi-county permit lookups, NOAA-triggered Storm Mode.
Life LoopholeEditorial content · FinanceliveBackground automation drafts essays in brand voice nightly.
Day14 OSSolo-operator platformliveThe multi-tenant substrate itself. Six tenants, scheduled agents, evidence verifier.
Day14 RealtyCoastal listings + distress monitoringpausedPaused for licensing. Data preserved.
How I work

Non-negotiables.

Most of what’s frustrating about agencies comes from these being soft. They aren’t.

Fixed scope, fixed price, fixed timeline.

I quote on the intro call. You say yes or no within 48 hours. No SOWs. No change orders. No surprise invoices.

One operator end to end.

You talk to the person doing the work. Not a salesperson who hands you off after the contract.

Daily Looms during the build.

You hear from me every day. You don't have to ask.

One round of revisions, 48-hour window.

After the preview link drops, you have 48 hours to send every change in one reply. Anything outside the original sitemap is queued as Month 1 ops work or quoted separately.

Honest about what's done. Honest about what's not.

If something falls behind, the daily Loom says so the day it falls behind. Not the day before launch.

What I don’t do

Honest disqualifiers.

Better to know on the intro call than discover at week 4.

  • Native mobile apps (iOS / Android). I ship mobile-first web + Capacitor wrappers if you need the app store.
  • Hardware or IoT firmware.
  • High-volume e-commerce (Shopify > 5,000 SKUs, Amazon storefronts).
  • Regulated verticals I don't already operate in (telehealth, fintech, gambling, weapons, cannabis).
  • Multi-month "discovery" engagements. If you don't know what you want built, I'll help you find out — on the 15-minute intro call, free.
  • Agency-style account management. No account manager. No weekly status calls. You talk to me directly.
  • On-site work. I'm remote. Always.
  • White-label work. The "Built on Day14" badge is part of the deal (small, footer).
Procurement readiness

The boring stuff legal needs.

For the corp-innovation, mid-market, or enterprise buyer. The boring stuff that has to be true before legal will let us talk.

Legal entity
Day14 LLC (Delaware). W-9, COI, EIN available.
Insurance
General liability + E&O. Certificates on request.
NDA / MSA
Mutual NDA up front. Your paper or mine.
References
Available on request from operators of live tenants.
Security posture
SOC 2 in progress (target Q4 2026). Sub-processor list + data handling under NDA.
Payment terms
Milestone billing on engagements ≥ $25k. Stripe direct on < $25k.
Subcontractor disclosure
No subcontractors. All work performed by Jack Boppington personally.
Talk to me

Fifteen minutes. Real call. Fixed quote in 24 hours.

If you’ve made it this far, you already know what you want built. The intro call is where I tell you whether I’m the right person to build it. If I’m not, I’ll tell you who is.