What Breeders Actually Need From Software (And What Developers Assume They Need)
It's 11pm. A breeder has three browser tabs open, a Google Sheet with color-coded columns, and a notebook sitting next to the keyboard with handwritten pairing notes from two seasons ago. They're t...

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It's 11pm. A breeder has three browser tabs open, a Google Sheet with color-coded columns, and a notebook sitting next to the keyboard with handwritten pairing notes from two seasons ago. They're trying to figure out whether a planned breeding will push the coefficient of inbreeding above a threshold they've set for their program. Nothing on their screen talks to anything else. They've been doing this for years. Not because they haven't looked for better options. They have. They've tried CRMs, inventory apps, animal management platforms, and general-purpose databases. Every tool either bends the problem into something it wasn't, or buries the actual work under features built for a different kind of business entirely. This is the starting point for almost every serious breeder I've talked to. And it's the starting point for understanding why software built for breeders keeps failing them. What Developers Assume Breeders Need The reasonable guesses aren't wrong. They're just incomplete.