Our story in Birmingham
We build confident financial routines for teams that want less stress.
Glitch-Gear was created to bring financial clarity to Birmingham organisations that did not want to feel lost in spreadsheets. We focus on the fundamentals and the habits that help leaders make steady decisions.
How it started
We started by supporting local founders who needed straightforward financial guidance without the pressure of formal finance departments. Our approach combines practical tools with calm coaching so teams can stay consistent.
What we believe
Financial management should feel like a helpful routine, not an annual panic. When the basics are simple, business decisions feel lighter.
Milestones that shaped our work
Delivered our first financial foundation programme to a cooperative workspace in Digbeth.
Expanded support to creative agencies and hospitality teams across the Jewellery Quarter.
Launched community workshops focused on cash flow literacy for new Birmingham founders.
Leadership team
Amelia Brooks
Director of Financial Guidance. Amelia specialises in translating complex numbers into daily routines for teams without finance departments.
Jordan Patel
Operations Lead. Jordan designs the practical toolkits, meeting structures, and reporting habits used in our engagements.
Harper Grant
Community Partnerships. Harper keeps our work rooted in Birmingham networks, from local lenders to peer-to-peer support groups.
Values that guide every engagement
Why teams choose us
Clients tell us they feel calmer because we help them see the full picture and decide what to act on first. We respect the pace of each organisation and keep advice practical.
We regularly coordinate with accountants and mentors to ensure financial routines align with wider business goals.
Trust indicators
Regional partnerships
We collaborate with Birmingham business networks, lender advisors, and professional service partners.
Workshop reach
Over 300 local leaders have joined our financial foundation sessions since 2020.
Referral-first growth
Most of our new engagements come from referrals inside the Birmingham community.
Community involvement
We host monthly open hours for early-stage founders who want help creating a first budget or cash flow plan. It is a simple way to give back and keep our work grounded in real challenges.
“Their guidance makes financial planning feel human. The sessions are as much about confidence as they are about the numbers.”
Founder, Social EnterpriseLet us support your next step
Whether you are setting your first finance routine or refining existing systems, we will meet you where you are.