Custom CRM, ERP and SaaS development for businesses in New York — from internal sales tools for Manhattan B2B SaaS founders to billing platforms for Brooklyn fintech and inventory systems for Williamsburg DTC brands. Stack: Next.js, Node.js, PostgreSQL, Redis. Integrations with Stripe, Plaid, HubSpot, Salesforce.
Describe your business processes and the problems that need to be solved through automation.
I'll analyze your processes and propose the optimal CRM/ERP system architecture.
A ready CRM/ERP with configured workflows, dashboards, and integrations tailored to your business.
I develop business systems for your company's specific needs
Customer and deal management system: sales funnel, tasks, analytics, telephony integration.
CRM with ticket system, SLA control, knowledge base and customer portal.
Comprehensive enterprise management: finance, warehouse, production, HR, procurement.
Project management platform with kanban boards, Gantt charts and reporting.
Human resource management: recruiting, onboarding, time tracking, vacations.
Dashboards and reports for business analytics with real-time data visualization.
I deeply study your workflows, user roles, pain points, and system requirements. I build a process map.
I design system structure, navigation, data hierarchy, and access roles. I define key usage scenarios.
I create schematic layouts of main screens and an interactive prototype for testing with real users.
I develop the visual style, component library, and detailed mockups for all system screens.
I conduct usability testing, make adjustments, and prepare complete documentation for the development team.
Choose the optimal package for your project
Basic CRM system
$3000$4000What's included:
Extended CRM with integrations
$6000$8000What's included:
Full business system
$12000$15000What's included:
Cloud product turnkey
$20000$28000What's included:
Comparison with other options
| Oleksandr Filyuk | IT Company | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | from $3000 | from $3000 ×2-3 |
| Unique approach | ✅ Individual | 📋 Template-based |
| SEO optimization | ✅ Included | 💰 Extra charge |
| Direct contact | ✅ Direct | ❌ Through manager |
| Timelines | ✅ From 1 week | ⏳ From 1 month |
| Post-launch support | ✅ 30 days free | 💰 Extra charge |
| Experience | ✅ 15+ years | 🔄 Various performers |
Today, having CRM / ERP / SaaS systems isn't enough for a New York business. Your potential client opens a smartphone on the L train, sees three or four similar offers, and decides in 5 seconds which one to engage. If yours is slow, unclear on mobile, or doesn't render correctly under iOS Safari with intermittent subway connectivity — you've lost that customer before they finished reading your headline. That's why investing in quality CRM / ERP / SaaS isn't a "luxury expense", it's a direct investment in revenue.
I'm Alex Filiuk, a Senior practitioner with 15 years of experience and a portfolio of 130+ projects. I deliver CRM / ERP / SaaS systems for businesses in New York, across the US (San Francisco, LA, Boston, Austin), in Europe (London, Manchester, Edinburgh), and in Ukraine. On this page I've collected what's worth knowing for an NYC business owner before commissioning crm / erp / saas: how the engagement works, USD pricing brackets, which mistakes destroy ROI, and which 2025-2026 trends actually matter for the NYC market.
NYC runs on internal tools. Every fintech in FiDi has a custom KYC dashboard, every Williamsburg DTC brand has a custom OMS, every Manhattan media company has a custom rights-management system. Off-the-shelf SaaS rarely fits the operational complexity of an NYC business at scale, and the cost of a wrong build is enormous: enterprise teams report internal tool failures cost $25–80K per month in workaround labor, with the productivity drag invisible until it compounds into missed quarters.
What quality CRM, ERP, and SaaS development delivers for an NYC business:
Most NYC teams underestimate the difference between 'a SaaS dashboard' and 'a production-grade internal system'. The former is a CRUD UI on top of a database. The latter is a fully-modeled domain with role-based access, audit logs, integrations, observability, and a real schema migration story.
Production-grade CRM/ERP/SaaS engagements include all of:
If you only need a customer-facing UI on top of an existing backend, that's closer to a UI/UX design + web development engagement. Full CRM/ERP/SaaS development is for systems that hold your business state.
Across 15 years and 130+ projects, I've noticed NYC business categories have their own digital signature. Most-common requests for CRM, ERP, and SaaS development:
Different category, different approach — so I don't ship templates. Every engagement starts with discovery against your actual NYC market context.
I work via a transparent process that 130+ clients have completed end-to-end. Each phase has a fixed deliverable that you receive in your hands. No "wait a month while I design" — you know what's happening every week, with weekly Slack updates and one Zoom sync at 8am NYC / 3pm Kyiv.
NYC has a deep pool of talent — and rates that match. A typical Senior at a Manhattan agency: $180–280/hour. A 12-week engagement at a respectable Flatiron studio: $80,000–180,000. The work is excellent, but the cost makes it inaccessible for most early-stage startups, mid-sized DTC brands, and bootstrapped B2B SaaS companies.
The remote Ukraine-Senior model gives you:
All projects are quoted as fixed fee in USD, paid 50% upfront / 50% on delivery (or split into milestones for projects > $20K). No hourly invoices. If scope changes mid-project — we re-quote, you approve in writing, and the change is added with a clear delta.
Indicative ranges to set expectations (every quote is bespoke, but these brackets are realistic):
Discounts apply when you bundle services (e.g. design + development + SEO together) — typically 15-25% vs. ordering each separately.
The 7-hour difference between New York (EST/EDT) and Kyiv (EET/EEST) is the biggest concern most NYC clients raise — and it's the easiest to solve. The honest answer: most NYC startup founders and product teams already work async with Slack-first cadence. The remote-Ukraine engagement just formalises what's already happening internally.
My portfolio contains 130+ projects, including B2B SaaS for US founders, DTC brand sites for NYC and LA-based companies, and fintech dashboards for clients on the East Coast. For NDA reasons I can't list every client publicly — but on the discovery call I'll walk you through 5-10 most-relevant cases for your specific niche.
Full list of locations on the "Service Areas" page.
Fill out the contact form or message me through the channels in the footer. The first 60-90 minute call is free — we'll discuss your business, product goals, indicative scope, USD budget range, and timeline. If you have an existing site / app, I'll do a quick express-review and show you 3-5 issues that can be fixed in the first week, even before signing a full engagement.