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Eli's garden
Project January 24, 2026

Eli's garden

Discover how Eli's Garden inspired the creation of a SaaS system and Android app to transform the daily routine of small farmers in southern Brazil.

The Story Behind the System Discover how Eli's Garden inspired the creation of a SaaS system and Android app to transform the daily routine of small farmers.


"Farmers don't need another complicated system. They need their time back."

🌱 The Origin

This SaaS system and Android app was born from a simple, genuine place full of hard work: Eli's Garden. It was while watching my sister Eliane and her husband Everson in their daily labor that the idea emerged to create a tool that would truly make a difference in the lives of those who produce.


📋 The Challenge

On paper, on sticky notes, on WhatsApp… everything was jotted down in a hurry, lost in the middle of the routine. Often, entire days were spent just organizing ordersinventory, and deliveries.

Meanwhile, the garden waited.


💡 The Solution

Technology arrived — but not to complicate things. It arrived to serve those who work the land.

I analyzed their work methods, routines, and challenges. I noted everything. I designed. And so it took shape: a SaaS system and an Android app designed to simplify what used to take hours.

The system offers:

  • 📦 Automated order management
  • 🗺️ Optimized delivery routes
  • 📊 Real-time inventory control
  • 🥬 Harvest recommendations
  • 💰 Simplified financial management
  • ⛽ Fuel savings

✨ The Result

Today, while automation organizes orders, calculates routes, updates inventory, indicates what to harvest, and assists with finances — Eli and Everson got their time back to live, produce, and care for their land.


🌿 Our Essence

We are a platform created by App Comin, born in Serra Gaúcha, Brazil, that believes family farming deserves the same tools as any large company — just done right: simpleaccessible, and built for the reality of the field.


🚀 The Future

A new system is being developed, especially for small farmers like Eliane and Everson.


Because those who feed Brazil deserve technology that works for them.

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