About Us

At Summit Labs, we help small and medium businesses build the systems that support confident growth.

As businesses grow, the complexity behind the scenes often grows faster. New tools appear, data starts living in multiple places, and suddenly getting a clear view of what’s actually happening in the business becomes harder than it should be. The challenge is rarely a lack of software. Businesses often have adequate tools available, however without proper implementation they remain disconnected and ineffective.

Many businesses only rethink their systems once growth starts exposing the cracks. By then the quick fixes, workarounds and endless spreadsheets have already started to pile up. Set the foundations properly from the beginning and you can then focus on the climb, instead of constantly scrambling for the next step.

The Summit Stack addresses this through three foundational peaks that support the core functions of a modern business:

Peak 1: Collaboration & Productivity
Focussed on how teams communicate, collaborate and manage information across the organisation.

Peak 2: Financial Management
The financial core of your business, delivering accurate records, clear cash flow visibility, and the confidence to make informed decisions.

Peak 3: People & Customers
HR, payroll and CRM systems supporting the two forces that drive every successful business: the people doing the work and the customers who value it.

Sitting above these foundations is the Summit Layer: Reporting, Insights & Automation. Consolidating data from across the software stack to deliver clear reporting, operational visibility and automated workflows. This is where the true value of the Summit Stack is created.

With nearly two decades of experience across finance, systems and data, Summit Labs focuses on building connected systems that give businesses the clarity they need to keep climbing with confidence.

Who we work with

Summit Labs works with small and medium businesses at two key stages:

  • New businesses looking to set things up properly from the beginning. Rather than assembling systems piece by piece as problems arise, they want a clear, well-designed foundation that supports how the business will operate as it grows.

  • Established businesses that have outgrown their current systems. Over time, new tools get added, processes evolve, and data becomes scattered across different platforms. What once worked starts to slow the business down.

In both cases, the objective is the same: a modern, connected stack of software that supports effective operations and confident decisions.