Local · Open tools · Small business, same as you

Your shop— with a twizt.

Stop Renting Your Business Tech.

Software companies want to be your landlord. We want to be your builders.

A landlord charges you every month just to keep the doors open. A builder hands you the keys, and the house is yours.

Need to add a porch later? Give us a call. Otherwise, enjoy your place.

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What we build

Built with open-source tools—no subscriptions, you own it.

Stop paying digital rent

Own your site and content—no subscription just to exist online. Your page can be a one and done, or you post updates, change prices when you want. We reach for open source tools first so your name and files stay yours.

Signage that stays in its lane

Menus and promos on screens you already own (or a cheap add-on)—we set up, train, and write it down. Doesn’t touch your card systems. Doesn’t break what already works. Signage details →

Stay because you want to

Preview like a customer, leave notes, approve, go live on your domain. You get a digital blueprint—how the pieces fit—so you can run it or hand it to anyone. We’re here when you want us, not because you’re stuck with us.

How we work with you

Fast doesn’t mean sloppy. It means we’ve done the boring parts so you get a straight line to “open for business.” Handoff is built so you’re not alone at a blank dashboard—we stage what we can; you only finish the steps that have to be you.

  1. 01

    Listen

    20 minutes. What you sell, who walks in, what you wish customers knew. We take notes; you don’t prep a slide deck.

  2. 02

    Build

    We draft your site (and hardware plan if needed) so it sounds like you and fits how your shop actually runs.

  3. 03

    Refine

    You review in a private preview, leave clear feedback, we ship edits. Agreed rounds so everyone knows what “done” means.

  4. 04

    Launch & teach

    Go live on your domain with the Digital Blueprint and a walkthrough—so you can run it yourself, not wait on us for every tweak.

Big platforms didn’t build your business. You did. Your web presence should feel like you—and the tools behind it shouldn’t tax you forever.

— TWIZT.SHOP

Open source & community-first

We build with tools that belong to the community, not a company. Since there is no landlord and no vendor, you own your tech outright from day one.

No Tech Wizardry Required: You don’t have to be a tech wizard to benefit from open source—we translate, install, and hand you a plain-language map so the tools work for your shop, not the other way around.

Built to Last: We use projects maintained by global communities. If you ever want to grow or change how you do things, the blueprints are open and easy for any pro to read.

No Hidden Agendas: Our only goal is to keep you in the driver’s seat. If a paid service is ever truly the better fit, we’ll tell you—but we’ll always bias toward what you can own.

Clean lane · card data off-limits

The line in the sand

We want your shop to grow and stay safe. Two lanes we don’t step into:

  • In-store POS & readers

    We don’t sell POS systems, reconfigure countertop terminals, or take over your in-person card flow. Whatever your vendor installed at the register stays between you and them.

  • Online payments (e.g. Stripe)

    For your website, we can help with Stripe—Checkout, Payment Links, invoices, deposits—so customers pay online without card numbers living on your server. That’s a different lane from the reader on the counter.

Tell us what you’re building

We don’t know yet if you need a site, a screen, something on your network, or just a conversation—small business ourselves, and we’d rather start with a clear thread than guess.

Most scoped work is one-time setup, not a forever subscription.

help@twizt.shop

Email first

Send a note to help@twizt.shop with whatever you already know—we’ll read it and get back.

  • Your name
  • A phone number (and whether you’d rather we text or call)
  • When you’re reachable—rough days/times or a timeframe that works
  • What you want to learn more about—web, signage, installs, automation, or “not sure yet”