Workflow & business organization

The goal isn't more technology. It's to make technology feel human.

We help small businesses, churches, contractors, and creators bring order to their information, communication, and daily operations — with simple systems people actually use.

The problem

Most small businesses aren't struggling because they lack talent.

They're struggling because nothing has a home. Common Table Systems brings the scattered pieces together into one organized system that's easy to use and easy to maintain.

Scattered information Lost notes Inconsistent processes Training that lives in one person's head Communication that breaks down

Why "Common Table"

For generations, the dinner table was the center of the home.

It was where families gathered to share information, solve problems, make plans, teach lessons, and stay connected.

The dinner table wasn't simply furniture. It was a system. Everything important eventually came to the table.

Businesses have the same need. Projects, employees, customers, documents, procedures, schedules, and decisions all need a common place where they come together — where information is organized, communication is clear, and everyone knows where to find what they need.

That's what we build.

How we help

Four ways we bring order to the table.

Get Organized

Workflow design, business dashboards, and project tracking that put everything in one clear place.

Capture How You Work

SOP documentation and knowledge systems so your process doesn't live in just one person's head.

Connect Your Team & Clients

Communication systems and client management that keep everyone on the same page.

Custom Tools

Tailored templates, workspace development, and thoughtful AI and automation — only where it genuinely saves you time.

See it in action

Proof you can point to.

Live sample

See a system, not just a promise.

Here's a working sample of the kind of system we build — a dashboard, task tracking, written procedures, a client tracker, and a capture inbox, all in one place. Click through and explore what "organized" actually looks like. Your real system would be built around how your business runs.

Explore a sample system →

What we believe

The best systems aren't the most complicated. They're the ones people actually use.

Simple systems. Better communication. Less chaos. More time for what matters.

Let's start with one thing

Pick the thing that's bugging you most.

I'm taking on a small number of clients right now, and we can start with a single task — one process, one system, one corner of your operation that's causing friction. No big commitment. Just bring it to the table.

Tell me one thing you wish was more organized →