Suite area
Custom Engineering & Integrations inside one managed business system.
When standard setup is not enough, WindWeaver can build the screens, reports, automations, portals, integrations, and modules the business case justifies.
Connected flow
Where WindWeaver goes beyond standard setup.
WindWeaver starts with practical configuration first. When that is not enough, the system can be extended through trusted modules, custom development, integrations, dashboards, portals, reports, or automation.
What this area controls
- special workflows
- outside-tool connections
- custom business logic
- screens, reports, portals, and automations beyond normal configuration
What usually breaks
- the team works around software limits
- duplicate entry keeps returning
- standard screens do not fit the work
- important logic remains manual
What WindWeaver gives you
- practical configuration first
- custom work when justified
- integrations where they create value
- a path for the system to keep fitting the business
After setup
What this feels like after setup
The system does not stop just because the standard settings run out. When the business case is there, WindWeaver can build the missing screen, report, automation, portal, integration, or custom module so the system keeps fitting the way the company actually works.
Capabilities inside this area
Useful pieces inside this area.
Custom screens
Build role-specific screens when standard views are not enough.
Custom reports
Create reports around the decisions the company actually makes.
Custom automations
Turn repeat handoffs, reminders, approvals, and checks into tracked steps.
Integrations
Connect outside tools through APIs, imports, exports, webhooks, or practical automation.
Custom portals
Build customer, vendor, subcontractor, or internal portal workflows when the business case is there.
Data migration and cleanup scripts
Move, clean, or reshape data when standard import/export is not enough.
Business-specific modules
Build deeper functionality when practical configuration and trusted extensions are not enough.
What can be configured
- fields
- views
- permissions
- templates
- reports
- workflow stages
What can be custom-built
- special intake screens
- custom quote approval rules
- custom ready-to-bill logic
- customer, vendor, subcontractor, or internal portals
- third-party API integrations
- spreadsheet or email automation
- custom dashboards
- data migration/cleanup scripts
- business-specific modules
See where Custom Engineering & Integrations should start.
A demo can show where practical configuration is enough and where custom screens, reports, automations, integrations, or modules may be worth building.