About NOXEB

We turn repeated business problems into simple tools and systems — free tools anyone can use, plus custom builds for one business at a time. Websites, apps, AI systems, and the simple rules that connect them.

What we build

Six areas, one connected system

Each removes a specific pressure from how the business operates. Open any one to see how it works — and how it connects.

How we work

Four stages. This is how a project with NOXEB is scoped to run.

Step 1

Discovery & Diagnosis

We identify the real operating problem — not the surface symptom. A written intake brief, an honest scope assessment, and a fixed scope before any work begins.

Step 2

System Design

We design the operating architecture before building anything. Every layer mapped, every decision point documented, every dependency named.

Step 3

Build & Document

The system and its full documentation are built in parallel. Everything arrives together — ready to run without us from the first day it goes live.

Step 4

Handover & Transfer

We embed the system with your team and transfer full ownership. You leave the project with everything documented, everything tested, and nothing that requires us to keep running.

Allan Bexon, Founder of NOXEB

Who you're talking to

Allan Bexon

Founder, NOXEB

Allan builds tools and systems that make a business easier to run — so the work keeps moving when the owner steps back.

He kept seeing the same thing — capable teams stuck waiting on one person because nothing was written down. NOXEB is where that work happens now, tried in a real working business first.

Allan also runs Ace Exterior— his live exterior-cleaning business. It’s the testbed for what NOXEB builds: real operating problems become real tools, here first. The patio & driveway estimator and the on-device job sign-off tools came directly out of running it.

NOXEB LTD — registered in England, Company No. 17163101. Incorporated April 2026.

See what NOXEB has built, the principles it works to, and what it builds for one business at a time.

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