Business Analysis · System Design · Practical Delivery

We build intelligent
business systems
that help your data
talk to you.

Maine Stream Consulting helps SMEs, charities and growing teams replace manual work, disconnected spreadsheets and unclear reporting with bespoke CRMs, portals, dashboards and automation.

15+
Years' experience
SMEs
Charities & teams
Leeds
Based in Yorkshire
Your business dashboard
Sound familiar?

Your business is growing, but your systems haven't caught up.

Most growing organisations reach a point where spreadsheets, email threads and off-the-shelf software stop being good enough. The work keeps piling up — but the tools aren't helping.

Too many spreadsheets

Data scattered across dozens of files that no-one fully trusts.

Manual admin and duplicated effort

Time wasted re-entering the same information into different places.

No single view of clients

Customer history spread across email, CRM, spreadsheets and memory.

Reports that take too long

Pulling data together manually every week when it could update itself.

Software that doesn't quite fit

Off-the-shelf tools with workarounds bolted on top of workarounds.

Data exists — insight doesn't

You have the numbers. You just can't see what they're telling you.

What we build

Practical digital systems built around the way your business actually works.

Not generic software you adapt yourself. Not a consultancy report you file away. Real systems, built to your specification, that your team can actually use.

How we work

From messy process to working system.

A structured, collaborative approach that produces clarity before code — and systems that work in the real world, not just in demos.

01

Discover

We understand your business, users, pain points and existing processes — without assumptions.

02

Map

We turn complexity into clear workflows, requirements and priorities — documented and agreed before anything is built.

03

Build

We create practical systems using modern, scalable technology — built around your users, not generic assumptions.

04

Improve

We refine based on real use, feedback, reporting and operational insight — a system that grows with your business.

Case studies

Built for real businesses, not imaginary use cases.

Each project starts with a real operational problem and ends with a system that the business actually uses.

Why Maine Stream

Business analysis first. Technology second. Better outcomes because of both.

Maine Stream Consulting is led by a senior Business Analyst with over 15 years' experience across public sector, utilities, health, retail and small business transformation. The approach is not to force businesses into generic software, but to understand the problem properly and build the right solution around it.

About Germaine Wilson

Clear requirements

Every project starts with properly documented requirements, not guesswork.

Practical delivery

Systems that work in the real world, tested against real operational scenarios.

Bespoke but maintainable

Custom-built systems designed to be extended, modified and owned by you.

Strong communication

Plain English throughout. No jargon, no surprises, no disappearing acts.

Business-first thinking

Technology follows requirements. The problem always comes before the solution.

Long-term support

Ongoing relationships, not one-off projects. Your system evolves as your business does.

What clients say

Outcomes that matter to the people using the system.

Before this system we were managing everything in three separate spreadsheets and losing track of renewals. Now everything's in one place and the team actually uses it.
Operations Manager
Regional utilities business
Germaine took the time to understand how our service actually works before suggesting anything. The end result felt like it was built specifically for us — because it was.
Director
Not-for-profit counselling service

Ready to stop deciphering your data?

Let's talk through where your processes are slowing you down and whether a bespoke system, CRM, portal or automation could help. No jargon, no hard sell — just a practical conversation.