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Heya, not sure whether this is the right place to put this :) but I am a student doing some research with a programmer into a Software that I believe could help the local businesses within East Dulwich. I have lived here for nearly all my life so naturally I want to see local business in Dulwich survive for the future.


The software would best fall under; Booking System, Appointment System and Client Management System. These would all dynamically work together or not depending on which modules our customer wants as their features. Our idea is to speed up the process of admin and accounting thus saving a company money.


Business types we think but of course aren't limited to: Restaurants, Clinics, Hair Dressers, Nail Salons, Estate Agencies and much more.


I would love to answer anyones questions and I am also willing to give far more information about myself over Private Message.

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