Not mockups. Not prototypes. Not client work we can’t name. Every project on this page is in production, actively used, and doing exactly what it was built to do. This is what we build.
Award-winning live broadcast production — from a 28ft production trailer to a whiparound covering five simultaneous games. If it was worth watching, we put it on air.
Fan photos processed through AI transforms, synchronized light shows triggered from the production suite, live fan camera submissions, and real-time polls — all managed from a single panel and broadcast to the jumbotron. Built for high school stadiums, minor league venues, and arenas of any size.
2026 · invenue.clickingspree.com →A fully custom live broadcasting graphics engine. Full football control panel with live scoreboard, down & distance, play clock, and animated lower thirds — plus a live ticker pulling real scores across multiple leagues with sponsor integration. We built it because nothing on the market did what we needed. Try the interactive demo live.
2025 · spreesports.clickingspree.com →The production that won best stream in the world at the PTZOptics Streaming Awards. Running since 2012 — a 28ft climate-controlled trailer, manned HD cameras, PTZ robotics, dual replay stations, custom SpreeSports graphics, and a live stream every Friday night that has never once missed a kickoff.
2015 — Present · Read the full story →NFL RedZone-style whiparound coverage of every Manatee County high school football game simultaneously — five games, five broadcasts, one production, zero cameras of our own. Remote announcer. Manual scoreboard management. First of its kind in the county.
2024 · Case Study →An annual PTI-style broadcast for the School District of Manatee County — introducing high school football coaches and players before the season with a format built to hold attention from open to close. Produced annually, refined every year.
Annual · Case Study →Every product here started because the right tool didn’t exist. We built it anyway — and in most cases, built a business around it.
Insurance reps were burning hours educating callers who never bought anything. Compy is an AI chatbot trained on 800+ pages of workers’ comp content — it handles complex questions around the clock so the reps only spend time with buyers. More knowledgeable about Florida workers’ comp than any human on the team.
2025 · cheapworkerscompflorida.com →The paper fundraising card, rebuilt from scratch as a full digital membership platform. Online payments, animated fraud-proof card, QR verification at point of sale, affiliate codes per team or cause, family plans, and real-time analytics — no App Store required. Higher margins, better data, less fraud.
2026 · Case Study →A full SaaS apparel platform that gives every print shop a branded online storefront for every school, team, and organization they serve. Group orders, league rosters with claim tokens, a digital proof approval workflow, a production pipeline kanban, fundraising campaigns, B2B accounts with NET terms, and Stripe Connect payments — all in one platform.
2026 · Case Study →Automated NHTSA recall lead generation for franchise dealerships. Monitors AutoTrader, CarGurus, Cars.com, eBay Motors, and AutoTempest for vehicles with open recalls — turning public safety data into service bay revenue before a competitor calls first.
2026 · totalrecall.vin →Queue management built for businesses that need to manage wait lines without paying enterprise pricing for a system that does 10x more than they need. Clean interface, real-time updates, purpose-built.
2023 · clickqueue.shop →Real-time Florida workers’ comp insurance lead generation. Pulls expiring policies from the FLDFS portal, enriched with FEIN, address, and claims history — so agents can reach out before the competition even knows the policy is available. Subscription tiers from $412/mo.
2024 · leads.cheapworkerscompflorida.com →StatCrew by CBS was the industry standard for live sports scoring for decades — until CBS abandoned it and left schools and leagues without a path forward. StatsGuy is the modern replacement: fully web-based, device-agnostic, real-time, and built for the way sports operations actually work today.
2025 · statsguy.clickingspree.com →The first IVR in the Florida workers’ comp market to deliver a fully binding insurance quote over the phone — no agent, no callback, no waiting. The system qualifies the caller, generates a real binding rate, and emails a signature-ready quote before they hang up.
2023 · Case Study →Real-time tracker for theme park construction permits, patents, and trademarks. Covers Universal Orlando, Disney, SeaWorld, and Epic Universe with a live feed and Discord bot. Built to serve an audience of theme park enthusiasts who want to know what’s coming before anyone announces it.
2024 · permit.lol →Live Universal Orlando wait time dashboard pulling and displaying real-time park data in a clean, fast interface. Built off the PermitBot infrastructure as a standalone product for a specific user need.
2025 · waittimes.permit.lol →Websites that rank, convert, and keep working long after launch. We don’t hand things off and disappear.
The only workers’ comp website in the industry with automatic enrollment and instant online binding quotes. Full site design, technical SEO, and a custom quoting & enrollment platform built from scratch. Running and continuously optimized since 2018.
2018 — Present · cheapworkerscompflorida.com →A full clone and content rewrite of CheapWorkersCompFlorida.com for a separate family-owned Florida workers’ comp agency. Same proven platform and SEO architecture — every word rewritten for a distinct brand. Demonstrates our ability to replicate a successful web presence from the ground up for a new client.
2025 · garrettrichard.com →Public website, managed hosting, and a private members-only forum for the statewide association representing all 67 Florida county tax collectors. Coalition-level permission architecture, SSO across multiple platforms, and a migration from BuddyPress to a full enterprise forum solution.
Ongoing · Case Study →Tell us what you’re trying to build, broadcast, or launch. We’ll tell you if we can help — and if we can, we’ll tell you exactly how.
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