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Central Wisconsin technology partner.
Northwerk is a full-stack technology practice based in Marshfield. I build custom software, untangle data and ERP problems, and handle the infrastructure underneath, on-site across Central Wisconsin and remote when that gets you there faster.
BASED_IN_MARSHFIELD
Most of my work happens within an hour or two of Marshfield. I grew up in rural Central Wisconsin and have spent my career solving technology problems for businesses in this part of the state, from the manufacturing floor to the server rack.
When a project needs someone in the building, I am close enough to be there. When it does not, remote keeps things moving without a plane ticket or a two-week wait.
WHERE_I_WORK
Marshfield is home base. From here I regularly work with businesses in Stevens Point, Wisconsin Rapids, Wausau, Eau Claire, and Neillsville, and across the smaller towns in between.
- MarshfieldHome base
- Stevens Point
- Wisconsin Rapids
- Wausau
- Eau Claire
- Neillsville
WHAT_I_DO_HERE
The same work, down the road or across the state.
One partner for the whole stack, instead of three vendors who do not talk to each other.
Technology Assessment
Scoped audits and findings reports
Custom Software
Portals, internal tools, and workflow software
ERP and Data Integration
ERP fixes, integration work, and remediation
Data and Reporting
KPI reporting, dashboards, and pipelines
Applied AI & Agentic Systems
MCP platforms, agentic workflows, and retrieval + evaluation
Infrastructure and Deployment
Infrastructure, identity, deployment, and security projects
Website Development & SEO
Custom sites, e-commerce, and SEO
WHY_LOCAL_MATTERS
Why being close matters for this work.
Discovery happens in the building
The real requirements for a portal or a reporting system are not in a spec document. They are in how people actually work, what they have quietly given up on, and the spreadsheet someone keeps as a workaround. I would rather see that in person.
Go-lives are not a video call
ERP cutovers, integration switchovers, and network changes tend to happen early, off-hours, and under pressure. Being an hour away means I can be on-site when it counts, not troubleshooting through someone holding a phone up to a server.
Infrastructure is physical
Servers, networks, and the wiring closet are real places. Some of this work simply goes better when the person doing it can stand in the room and trace the cable.
WHERE_I_COME_FROM
From the server rack to the source code.
I am Cody King. I grew up in rural Central Wisconsin and started in hardware and high-stakes operations, managing infrastructure for a dealer group during a period of rapid growth. When the company was acquired, my role scaled from small-business management to mid-market and eventually enterprise operations.
I led acquisition integrations across dozens of sites, then moved into building the software the enterprise actually needed: production data platforms, executive portals, ERP integrations, and EDI pipelines. That range is what Northwerk brings to businesses here, without the enterprise price tag or the junior hand-off.
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Work I have led and built.
These are projects from my career, anonymized. They are the kind of work I take on for businesses in the region.
Took a 200+ employee plant from zero production visibility to real-time dashboards and KPI reporting people trust.
Integrated multiple locations over a single weekend, network, ERP, devices, phones, identity, with zero business-hours downtime.
Found and fixed a systemic ERP data problem that had gone unnoticed for years and that other consultants had missed.
SEE_IT_RUNNING
See it running, not just described.
You do not have to take my word for how this looks. Northwerk runs six live demos you can open right now, including a paired platform demo that walks a quote from the sales floor through to the back office. Open one, click around, break things.
See the live demosLet us talk about what you are running.
Whether you are in Marshfield, Wausau, Eau Claire, or anywhere in between, the first step is a straight conversation about what is working and what is not.