About
Sign shops have been stuck for two decades, choosing between a $500/mo Windows desktop tool from 2003 and a generic SaaS that doesn't know what a substrate is. SignCore is the third option.
The two incumbents in sign-shop management software, Cyrious Control and shopVOX, both have a structural weakness: they make it expensive and painful for customers to leave. Cyrious requires a SQL query tool against an undocumented Firebird database. shopVOX charges for inbound migration and won't help with outbound.
That's the opening. SignCore was built around free, self-serve migration as the wedge. Once a shop is on our platform, we keep them with a product that's actually faster to use, has a real mobile app, and includes AI features the legacy tools don't offer.
The result: a sign shop pays $199-349/mo for SignCore instead of $500-1,000/mo for Cyrious, gets a better product, and never has to fight their software again.
Every feature was designed against actual sign-shop workflows: substrates, formula pricing, permit applications, channel-letter electrical specs. Not adapted from a generic field-service tool.
Crews shoot, label, and sync photos offline from the truck. Office staff QC and attach them to jobs. The mobile app is the centerpiece, not an afterthought.
AI never writes to your data directly. It drafts permits, proposes customer merges, flags anomalies; you accept or reject. Deterministic code does the actual writes.
Flat $199/mo for 5 seats. Pay for what you use beyond that. No setup fees. No 30-day onboarding bills. No contracts. See the breakdown.
Mike Addis, owner of Addisigns Inc. (Tucson, AZ) and a regional sign-industry association leader, advises us on real shop workflows and provides the reality check that keeps SignCore from drifting into generic SaaS territory. He has been a candid sounding board on what actually breaks in a sign shop's day-to-day.
Informal advisor relationship: not equity-based, not paid. We name him here because the credit belongs to him.
Free migration from Cyrious or shopVOX, and no obligation if it's not a fit.