Based in

Broken Arrow, Oklahoma

Working with Broken Arrow, Tulsa, and Oklahoma businesses locally, plus remote clients across the United States.

Built from

Product + operations experience

Grounded in manufacturing, reporting, ERP migration, and internal process improvement.

Best known for

Angular, ERP workflows, SEO/GEO

Combining frontend execution with structured data, automation, and business-context awareness from Oklahoma to projects reaching Sacramento, California.

What shaped the work

Not just web.
Systems, product, and process.

Localhouse Designs comes from a mix of product responsibility, manufacturing context, and hands-on software work. That matters because most agencies can build a page, but fewer can understand the operational reality behind the business they are building for.

The background behind the studio includes product management across multiple business units, reporting and analytics work for finance and sales, and software development tied directly to ERP and production workflows. That means the work is informed by process, not just presentation.

Today, that experience shows up in Angular builds, ERP-aware internal tools, structured-data-driven SEO/GEO work, and websites that are easier for both people and machines to understand. The studio is based in Broken Arrow, works across the Tulsa and Oklahoma market, and has handled client work reaching as far as Sacramento, California. If you want to see how that thinking shows up in actual builds, the work page and services page are the clearest next stops.

Background

Software Developer, ERP and workflow automation

Built and maintained internal tools that automate ERP and production workflows. Developed Angular and C# applications that reduced manual handling, improved data accuracy, and turned process friction into usable internal systems.

Zero-downtime ERP migration work

Played a key role in moving business data from Microsoft Business Central to Infor SyteLine. Wrote the migration scripts responsible for the cutover, helping deliver a successful transition with zero downtime and no data loss.

Product management and reporting leadership

Managed product responsibilities across multiple business units with a heavy emphasis on reporting, finance visibility, sales support, and cross-functional execution. That work shaped a practical understanding of how operations, product, and analytics fit together.

Best fit

  • Businesses that need a sharper website and cleaner technical execution.
  • Teams that want someone who understands both frontend systems and operational workflows.
  • Manufacturing or process-heavy environments where software needs to reflect real-world usage.

Why it works

  • Firsthand experience with Business Central, Infor SyteLine, BOMs, routing, reporting, and workflow bottlenecks.
  • A product-management lens that keeps business clarity tied to technical execution.
  • A structured-data-first approach that helps search engines and answer engines understand the business accurately.

Common questions

Who is behind Localhouse Designs?

Localhouse Designs is led by Steven Rausch, a Broken Arrow, Oklahoma developer working in the Tulsa market with experience across product management, ERP migration, internal software, reporting, and workflow automation.

Why does the ERP background matter?

Because it changes how systems are built. The work is informed by real exposure to manufacturing and operational pain points, not just surface-level technical implementation.

What makes the studio different from a typical web agency?

The difference is the combination of product thinking, operational context, Angular development, and structured-data-driven SEO/GEO work. The goal is not just a site that looks good, but one that is useful, scalable, and easier to find.

Do you only work in Oklahoma?

No. Broken Arrow, Tulsa, and the wider Oklahoma market are the home base, but Localhouse Designs also works remotely and has handled client work as far as Sacramento, California.

Read next

What GEO actually means for local businesses

If you want the plain-English version of how search, AI overviews, and structured data fit together, this is a good place to start.

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What manufacturers actually need from ERP-connected tooling

A practical article on what internal tooling should really do in a manufacturing environment, beyond generic dashboards and extra screens.

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Publishing

Steven Rausch writes through Localhouse Designs

The insights section is where the operating point of view shows up in public: local SEO and GEO, ERP-connected tooling, workflow friction, and the practical decisions behind stronger websites.

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Proof first, opinions second

The writing is meant to connect back to shipped work. If you want to see how the ideas translate into actual projects, the strongest proof is on the work page.

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