Built by people who
do this work.
CrisisConnect started with a problem. In 2023 the founder built a digital inclusion session management app for Lets Tech Together because the right software didn't exist. That same year, a household goods management concept called Stronger Together was demonstrated to MPs, local council executives, and community organisations — showing what connected community data could look like. When NPLCC saw the funder reports the digital inclusion app could generate, they commissioned a food pantry version. That's when it became clear this was the start of something bigger.
It started with a spreadsheet problem
Lets Tech Together runs digital inclusion sessions across East Yorkshire — helping people get online, access NHS services, manage their Universal Credit, and stay connected with family. For years, I ran everything in spreadsheets. It worked until it didn't.
Consolidating data for funders took days. Reporting on outcomes was mostly guesswork. I couldn't see patterns across sessions or understand who was coming back and who wasn't. I looked for software designed for small community organisations. I didn't find it.
So I built it. What started as an internal tool has become a full platform — running in production at two East Yorkshire organisations, with real data behind it.
CrisisConnect Limited exists to make that platform available to every community organisation that needs it.
I use CrisisConnect myself. Every feature exists because a real organisation needed it. I'm not guessing what community organisations need — I am one.
CrisisConnect Limited and the Network
The CrisisConnect family operates through two complementary legal entities with distinct purposes.
CrisisConnect Limited
Builds and owns the platform software. Manages all commercial subscriptions. Responsible for platform development, maintenance, and support.
- Platform IP and code
- Commercial subscriptions via Paddle
- Platform development and maintenance
- Technical support for all customers
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CrisisConnect Network CIC
Operates the network of community organisations. Applies for grant funding to subsidise platform access for smaller organisations. Runs the East Riding pilot.
- Network membership relationships
- Grant-funded deployment programmes
- Regional intelligence and council partnerships
- East Riding pilot operation
What I believe
Sector pricing
Community organisations shouldn't pay enterprise prices. I've built a platform that's commercially sustainable at prices that work for small charities.
Practical over flashy
Every feature in CrisisConnect exists because a real organisation needed it. I build what's useful, not what looks impressive in a pitch deck.
Revenue funds the mission
Commercial subscriptions fund the Network — which provides grant-subsidised access to the smallest organisations and generates intelligence for funders. Commercial success and community benefit are the same thing here.
"The sector deserves better software. CrisisConnect is where that starts — affordable, practical tools that fund the bigger work of connecting community services."Adam, Co-founder — CrisisConnect & Lets Tech Together