BezaCore Labs

About

BezaCore Labs is a Michigan software company built around a small set of ideas: that there are small, mission-driven organizations doing important work without the resources larger institutions take for granted; that good software, built carefully, can make their work meaningfully easier; and that this kind of work is worth doing well.

The founder

Petoskey, Michigan · est. 2025

The company is run by Joseph Soper, a software engineer based in Petoskey, Michigan. Joseph started BezaCore Labs in 2025 to build the kinds of tools he wanted to see in the world — practical, careful, and built for the people who use them.

Before BezaCore Labs, Joseph spent years in DevOps and infrastructure work. That background shapes the company: BezaCore Labs takes the operational side of software seriously, preferring durable systems to flashy launches.

Joseph's faith is part of why BezaCore Labs exists — not as marketing language, but as posture. The conviction underneath the work is simple: the abilities a person is given are worth using to contribute something, not just to consume or extract. That conviction shapes the kinds of organizations BezaCore Labs builds for, and the care it tries to bring to the work.

The commitment

Why this exists

BezaCore Labs is built around a structural commitment: that operational software meant for small mission-driven organizations should actually reach them, regardless of budget. As products like Intelligrace grow, a portion of their commercial revenue funds a structural mission tier — free and sliding-scale access for qualifying small churches, nonprofits, and mission organizations that couldn't otherwise afford operational software at this level.

This is not framed as charity. Commercial customers get the same product as mission-tier customers — the relationship between them is the point. The mission tier is built into the model, not added on top of it.

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