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Why “Logidex”

A Rolodex on the left, its cards streaming across and transforming into the Logidex app on a computer screen on the right.

Logidex is named for the Rolodex, the spinning card file that ran every booking desk for fifty years. Taylor never owned one. Hers was in her head: everything about her roster, memorized, one mental flip away. It worked, right up until she wasn't the only one who needed it.

She started as a face painter. Over a decade, that grew into a booking agency with a growing roster of independent contractors, and a scheduling problem no software seemed built for. Every job needed the right skills, in an unpredictable place, on an unpredictable date, fast. Matching that against each person's availability and travel limits was a puzzle spreadsheets and group texts couldn't solve. So she built the tool she couldn't find.

The breaking point wasn't just the scheduling itself. It was that she was the only one who could do it. She had trustworthy and capable assistants, but the nuances lived in Taylor's head: a mental map of her roster, everyone's general schedules and travel preferences. Staffing ran through her. Logidex exists so it doesn't have to. A business owner's knowledge, all in one organized place, usable to anyone given access.

That's Logidex. And the bigger a team grows and the more places it covers, the worse that problem gets — and it's not just entertainment: home care, trades, and any business that sends skilled people to different places at different times.