Procurement-friendly pages
Capability, risk controls, locations, support and contact paths are written clearly for procurement and operations teams.
Mining services suppliers need digital systems that look credible to procurement, support field work and keep records tidy. Doohickey helps WA operators with technical websites, customer portals, engineering systems, inspections, asset records, API integrations and support plans that do not depend on offshore handover.
How the right website, workflow and support plan can help your team win better enquiries, reduce admin and keep systems running after launch.
Capability, risk controls, locations, support and contact paths are written clearly for procurement and operations teams.
Asset records, inspections, certificates, photos and sign-offs need ownership and auditability.
Customer or supplier portals can collect documents, status updates and job data without exposing internal systems.
On-shore delivery matters when access, handover, support and field realities need practical ownership.
Start with the smallest useful move: a support review, a website clean-up, a workflow map, a CRM path or a proof of concept.
Use this path when service pages, local proof, forms, calls to action, mobile layout or maintenance are holding back enquiries.
Use this path when staff are copying information between systems, chasing approvals or losing visibility across jobs, clients or records.
Use this path when repeated drafting, triage, search, classification or summarisation is eating time and a person can review the result.
Use the affordable MVP offer when a small website, app workflow or technical risk can be tested before a larger build.
Plain answers for Australian small and medium businesses comparing websites, apps, support, CRM and AI work for mining services suppliers.
Yes. We can scope engineering systems, inspection workflows, asset records and technical portals with review steps and audit trails where needed.
Yes. Technical service pages can be written for procurement teams, operators and non-technical buyers with clear proof, service detail and practical next steps.
Yes. Perth is the base, with remote delivery for regional WA and Australia-wide teams when scope and support are clear.