Software built around how your business already runs.
DataSpark Tech LLC designs, automates, and maintains the software, integrations, and dashboards that take manual work off your team's plate — backed by a distributed team working across US hours.
Eight services across the software lifecycle
From a first prototype to a system that needs to scale, we work across the full lifecycle instead of handing you off between vendors.
Get it built
CRM/portal development
Customer and partner portals tailored to your process.
API integrations
Connect the tools you already use so data moves on its own.
Mobile app development
Native and cross-platform iOS/Android apps built for real usage.
Keep it running
Cloud setup & migration
Move to AWS, Azure, or GCP without downtime surprises.
Maintenance & support
Ongoing fixes, updates, and monitoring after launch.
QA/testing
Structured test coverage so releases don't break what works.
Make it smarter
Workflow automation
Replace manual, repetitive steps with automated pipelines.
Data analytics/dashboarding
Turn raw, scattered data into dashboards your team checks daily.
From first call to shipped software
A short, predictable process — so you always know what's next and what it costs.
Discover
We learn your current process, systems, and the actual problem worth solving.
Design & scope
You get a clear plan, timeline, and fixed or retainer-based pricing before work starts.
Build & test
Iterative builds with regular check-ins, backed by real QA before anything ships.
Launch & support
We deploy it, then stay on for maintenance, monitoring, and the next iteration.
One team, working across US hours from two countries.
What clients say
A few examples of the kind of feedback we aim to earn on every engagement.
“They handled the whole migration over a weekend and we didn't lose a single order. Support since launch has been just as responsive.”
“We went from five different spreadsheets to one portal our whole team actually uses. Onboarding took a day.”
“Our field team stopped losing paperwork the week the app went live. That alone paid for the project.”