WorkflowUnity isn't a side project. It's a purpose-built income engine designed to permanently fund a nonprofit that keeps families off the street.
Mercy House Ministry is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Puyallup, Washington, serving families across Pierce County who are facing financial emergencies — situations where one missed payment means losing housing, going without heat, or not being able to feed their children.
We don't hand out cash. Every dollar of assistance is paid directly to the vendor on behalf of the family — the landlord, the utility company, the grocery store, the mechanic. This vendor-direct model ensures that 100% of every assistance dollar reaches its intended purpose, with full transparency and accountability.
Mercy House Ministry was founded by Kyle Artzt and is operated by Kyle and his wife Tabitha. It is not a large institution. It is two people who saw a gap — families in crisis who fall through the cracks of existing systems — and decided to fill it, one family at a time.
Every WorkflowUnity project directly creates impact.
We build your custom software at a fixed price. You get a system that runs your business better.
Half of your project's revenue is donated directly. Not after profit — before anything else.
Mercy House pays landlords, utility companies, and vendors directly. No middlemen. Full transparency.
Mercy House Ministry is run entirely by volunteers. Kyle and Tabitha do not pay themselves a single dollar — every hour spent on casework, platform development, and family outreach is donated time. There are no salaries, no administrative overhead skimming from the people who need it most.
WorkflowUnity exists to drive sustainable revenue into the ministry — so the work can grow, serve more families, and build lasting partnerships with local agencies. Every time a donation reaches a family, you'll see it on our Mercy Wall below. Full transparency, always.
Kyle is a Professional AI Developer and Business Developer who built the entire Mercy House Ministry platform solo. Tabitha brings five years of professional experience in family crisis intervention. Together, they volunteer every hour — no salaries, no overhead — to serve families who need it most.
This isn't a landing page. It's a full-scale, HIPAA-compliant case management platform running live in production — and it's exactly the kind of system we build for clients.
The Heart of Mercy case dashboard — where caseworkers triage applications, review AI-powered case intelligence, manage payments, and communicate securely with families. Every PHI field is encrypted, every action is logged, and every dollar is traceable.
End-to-end encryption, KMS key rotation, PIN verification, MFA, DynamoDB delete protection, and full PHI handling — built to federal healthcare data standards.
Fraud detection with document analysis, story anomaly detection, provider verification, and risk scoring — double-fusion architecture on AWS Bedrock.
AI-powered messaging with structured interviews, human-timed responses, and progressive case scoring — fully autonomous.
Secure messaging, case intelligence, document viewer, risk bands, and maintenance mode — single React interface on CloudFront.
Org-scoped case routing, role-based access, vendor onboarding automation, and per-org DynamoDB isolation for partner agencies.
Serverless architecture: API Gateway, EventBridge, SES, Telnyx SMS, S3, CloudFront, Cognito, DynamoDB Streams, Bedrock — fully orchestrated.
Every line of code, every Lambda, every pipeline — designed, built, and operated by a single developer. This is the caliber of system WorkflowUnity delivers.
Every WorkflowUnity project funds real families. This wall updates live.