¡°Plutio makes me feel blue chip, even though I¡¯m often a one-man band.¡±
- Simon Longson - .NET Developer & Entrepreneur
Before Plutio, Simon Longson had already spent two decades deep in the trenches of bespoke web development. Coding since the Dragon 32 (look it up, Gen Z), Simon¡¯s first real taste of design freedom came from - of all things - MySpace.
¡°I loved how you could tweak everything - the colors, the layout, the feel. It was personal. That stuck with me.¡±
He left university early after landing a placement at a local company, which turned into a full-time role and, eventually, co-ownership.
Today, Simon runs a UK-based .NET development agency, building custom platforms for plant nurseries, logistics firms, au pair agencies and more. He specialises in helping ¡°small¡± businesses take that scary step into the world of ¡°medium.¡±
¡°I love that transition - when a business hits its first million and things start to get real. That¡¯s where I can make the biggest impact.¡±
Before Plutio, Simon¡¯s workday was a masterclass in tool chaos.
There was Jira for project tracking.
Confluence for wikis.
ClickUp for tasks.
Spreadsheets for CRM.
QuickBooks for invoicing.
Word docs for who-knows-what.
Oh and everything was stored locally. No cloud. Just risk.
¡°If the server went down, we could¡¯ve lost everything - all our client data, gone.¡±
This setup might¡¯ve worked in theory. But in practice? It was messy, brittle and slow. Every project meant context-switching between tabs, platforms and file systems - killing productivity and destroying any sense of flow.
¡°The speed at which we could do things was constantly interrupted. Logging in here, switching there... It just chips away at your day.¡±
Simon first stumbled across Plutio on AppSumo - during a time when new project tools were popping up like weeds.
But Plutio wasn¡¯t like the rest.
¡°It felt like a blank canvas. The others had their own way of doing things. Plutio let me build my way.¡±
That openness - the freedom to customize without restriction - reminded him of why he got into tech in the first place.
The interface felt sleek. Intuitive. Familiar. Within minutes, he felt at home.
¡°I pretty much fell in love with it. And that¡¯s saying something, because I was already deep in ClickUp and Jira.¡±
What really hooked Simon wasn¡¯t just the interface. It was the invoicing.
¡°I could make my invoices feel high-end - branded, professional, unique. Suddenly, I looked like a blue chip company, not a solo dev.¡±
From there, it snowballed. With just one login, Simon now manages everything:
¡°Everything¡¯s in one place. I don¡¯t break flow anymore. I stay in the zone and things just get done.¡±
And the impact?
¡°Invoicing used to take hours. Now it takes half the time - and once I get my automations set up properly, I think I¡¯ll cut that in half again.¡±
Simon doesn¡¯t just use Plutio - he bends it to his will.
Take his invoicing setup: gradient-coloured invoices that convert to clean black-and-white when printed - all thanks to custom CSS.
¡°Most systems can¡¯t handle that. But with Plutio, I made it look great online and efficient on paper. Saved on ink too.¡±
His white-labeled client portal? So polished, clients often assume it was custom-built just for them.
¡°It feels like something we made - and that gives clients instant confidence.¡±
He even built a custom field called ¡°Filed¡± so he can flag invoices that have been sent to his accountant - saving time and avoiding mistakes.
It's little touches like these that make his entire system feel tailored, not templated.
Simon¡¯s not just a user - he¡¯s a builder. Here are a few tricks he¡¯s picked up:
¡°I automate as much as I can. And with Plutio, I can automate even more.¡±
When asked what he¡¯d say to someone on the fence about Plutio, Simon didn¡¯t hesitate:
¡°It¡¯s brilliant. I don¡¯t need to look anywhere else. If I want to do something, I know I can probably do it in Plutio.¡±
And this isn¡¯t lip service.
Plutio isn¡¯t just part of his stack - it is the stack.
¡°Plutio is the backbone of my business. If it disappeared¡ honestly, I don¡¯t know what I¡¯d do.¡±
Even during the brief moment of uncertainty about Plutio¡¯s future, Simon admitted it shook his confidence.
¡°I was worried. I pulled back a bit. But I came back - because nothing else gives me what Plutio does.¡±
After a difficult season personally, Simon¡¯s now regaining focus and rebuilding momentum. His plan?
¡°Now that things are stable again, I¡¯m getting back to outreach and growth. And Plutio¡¯s going to power that next chapter.¡±
When he¡¯s not deep in the weeds automating workflows or helping clients scale with rock-solid backend systems¡
Simon Longson isn¡¯t afraid to step outside his comfort zone - and sometimes, way outside.
Case in point?
He once packed up the whole team and flew to Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands (almost 2000 miles away) for a team-building adventure that included kiteboarding and exploring volcanic beaches.
¡°We went from code to kiteboards. I came back with the smoothest feet of my life ¡ª volcanic sand does wonders,¡± he laughs.
That same spirit - practical, playful and willing to dive in the deep end - is what fuels his client work today.
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If you¡¯re a freelancer or small business owner still duct-taping tools together, here¡¯s Simon¡¯s advice:
¡°You don¡¯t have to feel limited. Plutio¡¯s a blank canvas. If you know what you want - you can build it.¡±