Built by a business owner.
For business owners.
Not by a VC-backed team in a WeWork. By someone who has owned nine businesses, used every tool on the market, and got fed up enough to build something better.
Nine businesses. One breaking point.
Over the course of my career I've owned and operated nine businesses across different industries. With each one came the same ritual — find the software, pay the subscription, deal with the frustration.
The frustration finally came to a head when I was running a residential cleaning company and started using Jobber. On the surface it seemed like the right tool. But the longer I used it, the more I felt like I was being punished for wanting functionality that should have just been included. Features locked behind higher tiers. Constant upsells. A pricing model designed to extract more as your team grows.
I looked at every alternative on the market. They all had the same problem — feature gating, fragmented tools, and a fundamental disconnect between what the software cost and what it actually delivered. You'd end up juggling five subscriptions just to run a single business.
I'd had the idea for Spatchy in the back of my mind for years. What stopped me was that I'm not a developer. What changed everything was the rise of agentic AI — it finally opened the door for someone like me to actually build the product I'd been dreaming about. So I did.
The promise we built Spatchy on
Three principles that every product decision gets measured against.
No Feature Gating. Ever.
Every feature Spatchy has is available on every plan, from day one. You pay for team size — that’s it. No upsells, no "upgrade to unlock," no surprises.
One App. One Login.
CRM, scheduling, invoicing, HR, email marketing, reporting — all of it inside Spatchy. No more stitching together five subscriptions and logging in and out all day.
Value That Speaks for Itself.
The goal was to build something so packed with utility that the price feels like a no-brainer. And to keep it that way — no hidden price hikes, no eroding the deal over time.
Marcus Luft
Founder, Spatchy · Thunder Bay, Ontario
"I didn't build Spatchy to compete with Jobber. I built it because I was a customer of tools like Jobber and kept feeling like I was getting the short end of the deal. The features I needed were always one tier up. The pricing always crept higher. I was always being asked to pay more for less."
"My mission is straightforward: give small business owners a complete, powerful system at a price that makes sense, and never change the deal on them. The moment Spatchy starts gate-keeping features or hiking prices, we've become the thing I built this to replace. That won't happen."
— Marcus has owned and operated nine businesses spanning multiple industries and built Spatchy without a technical background using modern AI development tools.
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