Industries · ownership to scale

One foundation. Systems built to grow.

Bibbs Technology LLC develops and owns proprietary platforms at the intersection of movement, evidence, workforce operations, and public-sector delivery. The company supplies the foundation; each system grows from it into its own operating market.

Systems growing from one ownerBTL · 2026
Parent ownership foundation Bibbs Technology LLC
Intellectual propertyData architectureContractsMarket access
The permanent base The parent gets stronger as every child grows.

Products do not sit beside the company. Their code, learning, contracts, and operating value accumulate inside it.

Ownership Parent-held IP

Core code, product systems, data structures, and commercial rights.

Governance Shared operating rules

Identity, evidence, permissions, audit trails, and record integrity.

Scale Reusable infrastructure

Provider rails, cloud systems, workforce controls, and reporting.

Reach Commercial and public markets

Operators, consumers, agencies, funders, and institutional partners.

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Foundation Corporate ownership

The common structure beneath every system.

Parent company · permanent asset layer

The parent does not sit above the portfolio. It runs through it.

Bibbs Technology is the control layer. Every product solves a different problem, but the reusable code, governed data, documented workflows, procurement capacity, and commercial value all return to the same owner.

Corporate foundation record Bibbs Technology LLC owns the structure that allows every system to mature.
01Legal and commercial ownership

Product rights, contracts, vendor relationships, pricing authority, and portfolio economics remain at the parent level.

02Engineering and infrastructure

Core software patterns, deployment systems, integrations, security decisions, and technical operations are reusable across the portfolio.

03Data and evidence governance

Identity, permissions, audit trails, document integrity, and record-state rules create a common operational discipline.

04Procurement and market access

State-vendor and federal-entity pathways give individual platforms access to opportunities larger than a single product channel.

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Child to system MoveDefense

Field evidence becomes regulated infrastructure.

Transportation, logistics and claims

Movement grew into an evidence system.

MoveDefense is the portfolio's field evidence engine. It captures operational truth while work is happening, governs the record, and produces material a driver, carrier, consumer, claims team, or reviewer can use.

Mature operating structure · child 01

MoveDefense

Deployed foundation · regulated expansion
  1. Field capture

    Device GPS, routes, mileage, stops, timestamps, notes, photos, receipts, fuel activity, and inspection records captured at the point of work.

  2. Record governance

    Consistent chronology, user-controlled sharing, signed records, and clear separation between captured activity and later explanation.

  3. Integrity-marked output

    Reviewable PDF packets assemble operational context and exhibits with a SHA-256 integrity code tied to the exported record.

  4. Compliance workflows

    Commercial vehicle inspection and record-retention tools organize documentation around relevant 49 CFR requirements.

FoundationCapture the work
StructureGovern the record
Operating outputProduce the evidence
Next structural build

The federal household-goods dispute path

From loss and damage documentation to arbitration intake and service-of-process research, the expansion architecture removes friction from a process most consumers face without an evidence system.

  1. 01Identify the carrier

    Organize the mover's legal identity, USDOT and operating-authority information, shipment records, estimates, bills of lading, and communications.

  2. 02Build the claim record

    Create an itemized loss-and-damage chronology with photographs, values, delivery condition, disputed charges, and supporting exhibits.

  3. 03Route the arbitration

    Federal rules require the mover to agree when a consumer requests arbitration on a qualifying claim of $10,000 or less. Larger claims require carrier agreement.

  4. 04Prepare escalation

    The expansion layer guides users to official FMCSA BOC-3 and process-agent records when a dispute moves beyond arbitration toward legal action.

Documentation software only. MoveDefense does not provide legal advice, legal representation, or a guaranteed claims outcome.

FMCSA dispute settlement rules · FMCSA Form BOC-3

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Child to system ProStub

Work records become financial control.

Workforce, ledger and platform economics

A pay record grew into an operating ledger.

ProStub is the financial operating brain of the portfolio. It establishes a durable record from the first offer through the final settlement reference, giving every agreement, hour, activity event, earning, approval, tax document, and payment state a traceable place.

Foundation · identityIdentity through settlement

Private onboarding, W-2 and 1099 profiles, signed agreements, W-9 workflows, time or external activity records, earnings states, pay statements, and payment evidence.

Structure · stateNo unsupported “paid” status

Finalized statements remain distinct from settled records. ProStub is structured to require payment evidence and preserve the transaction reference behind the status.

Operating layer · intelligencePerformance tied to cost

Referral, promotion, contractor, and project activity can be connected to approved earnings, participant bonuses, campaign terms, and measurable operating results.

Scale structure

Software controls the rules. A regulated provider moves the funds.

The planned Stripe Connect layer separates Bibbs Technology's workflow and accounting logic from provider-managed onboarding, identity checks, account infrastructure, and fund movement.

Commercial eventApproved work or booking

Terms, evidence, rates, commissions, and platform rules establish what should happen.

Proprietary control layerProStub instruction and ledger

Calculates allocations, preserves state, records approvals, and reconciles settlement outcomes.

Planned provider foundationStripe Connect rails

Provider-led onboarding, verification, account infrastructure, and movement of funds.

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Program growth Youth technology workforce

Supervision grows into measured delivery.

Youth technology workforce

Technical exposure grows into accountable work.

The workforce division is designed as a funded operating system, not a one-time outreach event. Young people ages 13–17 can gain structured technical experience through supervised, compensated digital work while agencies and sponsors receive documented participation, skill progression, and project delivery.

Phase 01 · protected origin

Supervised technology lab

Launch in a controlled Grand Rapids workspace with direct instruction, safeguarding, equipment access, defined work scopes, and baseline performance data.

Supervision · equipment · baseline
Phase 02 · supported growth

Contract-funded infrastructure

Structure proposals around youth wages, program direction, technical instruction, software, equipment, facilities, connectivity, reporting, and allowable administration.

Funding · instruction · systems
Phase 03 · operating maturity

Measured remote delivery

Transition approved work into secure home-based execution after supervision, access controls, review standards, and outcome reporting are proven.

Access · review · deliverables
Record 01Wages and approved time
Record 02Skills and milestones
Record 03Instructor review
Record 04Project deliverables
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Market maturity Institutional reach

The parent carries every system into larger markets.

Government and institutional markets

Mature systems reach markets larger than one product.

The corporate layer centralizes vendor credentials, technical capabilities, program budgets, performance reporting, and ownership of deliverables. That makes the portfolio legible to commercial buyers, state agencies, federal contracting teams, workforce funders, and institutional partners.

State marketMichigan vendor record

A state procurement identity supports software, logistics-documentation, workforce, training, and technical-services opportunities.

Federal marketFederal entity profile

The company maintains its federal registration pathway for direct opportunities, teaming, subcontracting, and agency market research.

Location strategyHUBZone-area principal office

The Grand Rapids principal-office location supports a certification strategy for HUBZone set-asides, sole-source opportunities, and price-evaluation preference. SBA certification controls eligibility for those benefits.

OwnershipMinority-owned technology company

Black American ownership, local operating context, and proprietary product delivery strengthen relevant supplier-diversity and community-impact positioning.

Structure complete · foundation to marketEvery mature system increases the value and reach of Bibbs Technology LLC.

Build on the foundation.

We work where documentation, regulation, money, and human performance must agree. Bibbs Technology is positioned for commercial partnerships, public-sector pilots, implementation work, and funded workforce programs.

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CompanyBIBBS TECHNOLOGY LLC · Grand Rapids, Michigan