About ten years ago, Epic App Solutions contracted with a marketing firm in Hiawassee, Georgia. The relationship kept us busy. We built more than 300 custom WordPress websites and custom templates for its clients, published applications, and helped produce books and ebooks.
The technology of that era was different, but the working model was right: the marketing firm owned the relationships and understood the clients. EAS supplied the development capacity that turned plans and designs into functioning products.
Keep your client. Add our capability.
A local marketer should not have to pretend to be a software engineering department. A strong designer should not have to become a backend architect overnight. A social-media professional should not have to surrender a valuable client because the campaign needs more technology than a posting calendar.
The relationship and creative work
Discovery, copywriting, photography, design, social content, campaign planning, and direct client service.
The development and systems work
Architecture, custom interfaces, automation, integrations, applications, data, deployment, performance, and technical review.
Build light. Solve the right problem.
We build lean because business owners need room to operate after launch. Technology should create capacity—not consume every available dollar before the company has served its first customer.
A large invoice does not guarantee a capable platform. A beautiful homepage does not automatically manage scheduling, inventory, payments, permissions, customer records, reporting, or the workflow behind the business. We start with what the company actually needs to do.
Oakdale does not need another gatekeeper.
Clients should know who controls their domain, hosting, accounts, source material, customer data, recovery methods, and billing. Professionals should organize that information for the client—not hide it to preserve dependence.
Sometimes the problem is not dishonesty. It is a provider accepting a job beyond their current capability and hoping the missing pieces never become visible. The answer is not humiliation. The answer is to bring in the right partner before the client pays for the learning curve.
Here is the offer.
If you already serve Oakdale-area businesses, keep serving them. Bring EAS into the lane when the project requires development, systems thinking, automation, applications, or a platform that must do more than display pages.
You keep the relationship. You charge for your professional work. We define our role clearly, build what is needed, and help deliver something the client can actually use.