A small software atelier. Everything on this page is live — click anything. No pitch deck. Just the shelf.
The register isn’t a junk drawer. For one local business the entries chain: the site brings the work, the tracker keeps the client close, the reviews compound, the storefront stays current — and Diggby finds the next customer before anyone calls. Each tool makes the next one easier to say yes to.
Crush is a small shop, and that’s the quality control. Eric Berg — founder and principal — designs, builds, and runs the register above, from Calgary, bound for the American mountain west.
No account managers, no handoffs, no committee between you and the work. When you email Crush, the person who built the thing answers.
Every product’s own site shows its price on the page. No “book a call to find out,” ever.
Client sites are a one-time price — hosting included, yours to keep, nothing that renews behind your back.
Subscriptions cancel any month, in one click. Tools earn their keep or they don’t get kept.
Support is the person who built it. Thirty-day money-back on client work, no forms to fight.