If you have an idea for a custom database application you'd like to add to your site, please contact Inherent. Chances are, if you can think of it, Inherent can build it. Below is a sampling of the some of the types of custom applications we have designed for our clients.
Online Stores - We have created online stores with shopping carts and secure, online credit card processing. Each store is customized to the product being sold, whether it be books, seats at seminars, or CLE events.
Bar Association Applications - Inherent has worked with many bar associations over the years, developing applications customized to meet their specific needs such as monitoring court opinions, controlling membership, listing judge biographies, organizing committees and sections, listing CLE courses and course materials and registering users for courses.
Specialized Information - What information makes your firm important to your clients? We can make an application tailored to your firm's unique needs. One firm, for example, uses a customized application on its website to make cancer information available to its clients. The information is organized by type of cancer and state. Another firm updates its online government immigration information using a custom extranet application. Here is a quote from Stephen Maltby, a partner at Gibney, regarding the Client Extranet Inherent developed for the firm (branded “OWL” for “Outside Web Link”):
OWL has revolutionized my practice. I think our clients are happy too, because it gives real transparency to them so they can see where we're at with their case.
Newsletter Subscribers - Many of Inherent's clients track and manage subscribers to their newsletters and other publications custom applications built for each one's specific needs.
Advertising Module - Does your firm have sponsors that change frequently? We designed an application for one organization that helps to manage online ads making updates effortless.
With our broad expertise, Inherent can help you bring the things that make your business unique to the Web.