We built the platform we wished existed.
The biggest pain for SMBs isn't any single tool being bad — it's that none of their tools talk to each other. We built Lucky Desk to fix that.
The problem we kept seeing
Every small business we worked with had the same story: HubSpot for CRM, Exact Online for accounting, WordPress for the website, Mailchimp for email, separate invoicing, and Zapier to duct-tape it all together. A customer in CRM was a different record than on an invoice. Closing a deal meant re-typing everything into the accounting system. Changing a product price meant updating it in 4 places. We asked: what if all of this lived in one database? Not a bloated enterprise suite, but something a 3-person team could set up in an afternoon and a 500-person holding company could rely on. That question became Lucky Desk.
Our journey
What we believe
A small team solving a big problem
Based in the Netherlands with team members across Europe and Africa. We've experienced tool fragmentation firsthand — in agriculture, logistics, and professional services. We believe great software comes from understanding real problems, not from chasing hype. Lucky Desk is built by engineers who use it.