To us, it's not just work, we take pride
in the solutions we deliver.
We develop business process improvement software for people
who are frustrated with getting work done through standard email and
need an alternative to pricey, complicated software products
that only a trained and experienced person can use.
Business Process Solutions
Projects Managed Worldwide
Word-Tech, Inc., established in 1978, and headquartered in Kansas City has 30+ years experience in business process and task management automation, with solutions for compliance, contract management, human resources, environmental health and safety, issue tracking, electronic discovery, project management, and more.
With more than 2,000+ implementations for organizations of all sizes and varying industries, we are committed to establishing long-term relationships by offering quality solutions, and services that include anything from design and development to document management consulting and business process automation.
We recognize that our customers can benefit the most when new technology is directly integrated into their existing environment, creating accessibility across the enterprise. We "glue" systems together with a focus on ease-of-use to improve productivity!
Here are just a few reasons why people choose Word-Tech.
To us, it's not just work, we take pride
in the solutions we deliver.
To date, we have successfully
completed over 2000+ projects.
We are continually evolving, adapting
to best practises and standards.
We are a no-nonsense team
and will be here when you need us.
We have expertise in database,
development, implementation, and more.
When you chose Word-Tech,
you chose enterprise-level solutions.
We know from experience that getting things done is a matter of learning how to manage dozens of moving parts. That’s when we discovered, by bringing all of these moving parts together into one fully integrated funnel, we can change the future of work.
Important documents were kept in individual offices, such as contract related stipulations for payments, re-negotiations, and regulatory reporting were kept on index cards, text documents or in personal calendars.
This worked for a while when someone remembered, or someone was reminded. Administrative personnel would then search for hours in file cabinets to locate the original documentation.
When a company officer retired, their office was cleared, the desktop computer was re-purposed, and all important document reminders retired with the company officer.
One repository for documents and a mechanism to interact with the repository which could provide a calendar, and email reminders for current as well as future events. All managed by none technical users.