Across the United States, small and mid-sized businesses continue to grapple with operational systems that lag behind the pace of innovation. While enterprise giants invest in automation, machine learning, and data integration, many smaller firms remain dependent on fragmented workflows, outdated tools, or manual processes that hinder growth and increase risk. According to recent industry data, nearly half of work activities across sectors could be automated with currently available technologies. Yet many businesses lack the specialized support required to make that transition a reality.
This digital gap is especially visible in sectors such as retail, logistics, field services, and manufacturing, where daily functions rely heavily on coordination, precision, and speed. For many of these companies, the absence of tailored digital solutions leads to delays in processing payments, errors in inventory tracking, and disjointed communication with customers or internal teams. Off-the-shelf software often fails to address these unique needs, while large-scale enterprise platforms prove too costly or complex. As digital transformation becomes a prerequisite for competitiveness, smaller businesses are left searching for solutions that match their size without compromising sophistication.
Against this backdrop, LLA Software is preparing to enter the American market with a mission to provide accessible, customized software systems designed specifically for small and mid-sized enterprises. Although newly formed in the United States, the company builds on decades of experience accumulated by its founder, who has spent more than 25 years designing digital systems for businesses in Brazil. With a deep background in full stack development, systems analysis, and digital architecture, he has led efforts ranging from inventory and sales platforms to banking integrations and mobile solutions for commercial teams.
The founder, Lerço Tadeu Peixoto, brings to the venture not only technical expertise but also a personal understanding of the challenges that growing businesses face when modernizing their operations. As the owner of a successful software firm in Brazil, he consistently focused on building digital solutions that adapt to real-world workflows. This approach, collaborative and detail-oriented, will now be translated into the U.S. context through LLA Software, based in Miami, Florida. The company will initially target clients in the Southeast before expanding nationally.
“I’ve worked with companies that were overwhelmed by digital systems that didn’t fit their processes or budgets,” Peixoto said. “My goal is to offer something different: solutions that are not just technically sound, but operationally meaningful and easy to adopt for businesses that don’t have large IT teams.”
The company plans to offer a suite of customizable software systems tailored for web, mobile, and desktop environments. Its aim is to replace manual workflows with integrated tools that manage everything from client communications and financial tracking to inventory, billing, and automation. What distinguishes the company’s approach is its commitment to designing systems from the ground up based on each client’s specific needs, rather than adapting business processes to fit the constraints of pre-existing platforms.
In doing so, LLA Software hopes to address both the digital transformation needs of U.S. small businesses and the broader shortage of technical talent in automation and systems development. With the United States facing hundreds of thousands of unfilled roles in these fields, companies often struggle to find support for custom solutions. By offering full-cycle services, from architecture and implementation to training and support, the company intends to reduce that burden for clients while simultaneously investing in workforce development. Future plans include mentorship programs, client training modules, and contributions to local talent pipelines.
While the company’s operations in the United States are just beginning, its goals are ambitious. LLA Software is positioning itself not just as a service provider but as a long-term partner to American businesses looking to grow in an increasingly digital economy. Through scalable platforms, intelligent automation, and personalized design, the company will seek to unlock operational efficiency for firms that often find themselves overlooked in the race toward innovation.
At a time when the competitiveness of the U.S. economy depends more than ever on technological adoption across all sectors, ventures like LLA Software represent a targeted and pragmatic response to the needs of small and medium businesses. Peixoto’s expertise, combined with a commitment to client-centered innovation, may offer a new path forward for those seeking transformation without the complexity of enterprise software or the limitations of generic solutions.
