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Partner betaEvery block, every business, one beat.
An operations platform for property and business improvement districts. Unifies field activity, property records, and compliance reporting in one system.
GVP partners with small and mid-sized operators to design, build, and ship software that actually fits the work — from a one-off integration to a multi-year product build.
Enterprise software costs $500K and up. Consumer apps are free, but generic. The businesses in between — the ones holding neighborhoods together — never got built for.
The technology exists. It just wasn't built for them. That's the gap we work in.
Every engagement is a partnership. The depth depends on the opportunity.
Websites, integrations, automations. Clear problem, clear fix. Scoped fixed-bid, shipped fast.
You bring a problem worth solving. We bring the product chops. We co-invest and agree up front on what's fair.
Opportunities big enough that GVP funds the build ourselves. Partners who help shape the product benefit first.
Industries where we saw the gap clearly enough to build first and find partners as we go.
Every block, every business, one beat.
An operations platform for property and business improvement districts. Unifies field activity, property records, and compliance reporting in one system.
Every table deserves a great Dungeon Master.
An AI-powered D&D 5e companion that runs games as a full DM or assists existing DMs with rules, NPC voices, and session management.
No hourly invoices. No 90-page scope docs. Both sides have skin in the outcome.
Editorial portrait of Jeff Garrett (Founder, GVP). Navy/teal color grade. Three-quarter angle, neutral background, professional but not corporate-stiff. ~1200×1200.
Fourteen years building enterprise systems for California's largest state agencies — and consumer products used by tens of millions. GVP is where that experience meets the small businesses no one built for.
Founder-led, with a trusted network of partners.
When we solve a problem that's useful beyond a single partner, we publish it. First one out: docmir — a Docker Hub mirroring CLI on npm.
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