We believe that the tools you use to run your business should not own the data that runs your business.
The SaaS Rental Economy
In the last decade, we accepted a strange bargain. We gained beautiful interfaces and "cloud convenience," but we lost something fundamental: Custody.
When you use a traditional SaaS CRM, your customer list—the most valuable asset you own—lives on someone else's server. To see it, you must pay rent. To move it, you must ask permission (and usually fight with a CSV export tool).
Stateless Software
Sheety is an experiment in "Stateless Software."
We built the interface (the buttons, the Kanban boards, the forms), but we deliberately refused to build the database. Instead, we use something you already own: Google Sheets.
This means:
- If Sheety goes offline tomorrow, your business continues running in Sheets.
- If you want to build a custom report, you don't need our API. You just use a pivot table.
- If you want to leave, you don't need to export. You're already out.
Complexity is a Constraint
Most software grows until it becomes unusable. Features are added to justify higher pricing tiers.
By constraining ourselves to a spreadsheet backend, we are forced to stay simple. We can't build complex, bloated features because the database won't support them. This is a feature, not a bug. It keeps Sheety fast, light, and focused on the one thing that matters: Moving the deal forward.
"Software should be a bicycle for the mind, not a bus you have to pay a fare to ride."
We hope you enjoy using Sheety. And if you don't, we did our job right: you can walk away with your data instantly, no hard feelings.