Business Systems
ERP, CRM, pipeline tracking, workflow engines, and reporting systems that support real day-to-day operations.
- ERP deployment and configuration
- CRM and sales pipeline visibility
- Workflow design and operational reporting
Geek247 is the public-facing digital twin of my work. From business analysis and ERP deployment to AI automation, cloud infrastructure, and sales pipeline visibility, I design, ship, and support systems that need to work in real operations.
Geek247 is the digital layer of my work with businesses that need systems designed, deployed, adopted, and supported properly.
ERP, CRM, pipeline tracking, workflow engines, and reporting systems that support real day-to-day operations.
Practical AI systems tied to real workflows, not novelty demos.
UX, interfaces, apps, dashboards, and SaaS platforms with clear commercial or operational purpose.
AWS, Linux, Docker, CI/CD, hosting, and monitoring that keep systems stable after launch.
Architecture, tool selection, process structuring, and scoped delivery planning with measurable outputs.
Ops support, incident handling, service continuity, and practical support structures after deployment.
Selected platforms and operating systems built across SaaS, enterprise delivery, growth systems, AI products, outreach automation, and nonprofit technology.
“I build deliberate systems, not disposable code.”
Geek247 is my public operating layer, built by me, Amrish Seunarain, out of Johannesburg, South Africa.
The way I work is simple: be kind, work hard, stay humble, be authentic, treat others the way I want to be treated, and grow 1% every day.
Those values shape how I deliver systems across ERP, AI, cloud, websites, automation, and structured consulting work through Geek247.
The company operates as H44S (Pty) Ltd trading as Geek247, registered in South Africa under 2021/163954/07.
My delivery model is intentionally structured so engagements stay measurable, reviewable, and easier to adopt inside real teams.
Every engagement is broken into defined phases with clear deliverables, acceptance criteria, and sign-off gates.
Progress checks, issue resolution, and alignment reviews happen weekly, with monthly KPI reviews where needed.
Fees are quoted against deliverables rather than vague hour blocks, so scope and commercial expectations stay visible.
A system nobody uses is a failed system. Success is measured by whether the tool becomes part of the operating rhythm.
These are the articles that best explain how Geek247 approaches ERP delivery, business systems, pipeline visibility, and practical AI adoption.
A practical breakdown of business analysis, configuration, training, and phased go-live in a real ERP engagement model.
Read the articleDeployment is not the finish line. This piece covers training, accountability, and adoption mechanics that decide whether systems stick.
Read the articleHow to define stages, handoffs, dashboards, and reporting rhythms so the sales pipeline becomes operationally visible.
Read the articleA grounded look at the Energy Bubble as a fast boundary practice for people who absorb too much of the room.
Read the articleSee the full archive on the Geek247 blog for more AI, security, business systems, and execution writing.
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