Sterling Programs
Focused tools built and operated by Sterling.
These programs represent the practical side of Sterling’s engineering philosophy: small, focused tools that solve real problems for drivers, professionals, and businesses.
RideJacked Recovery is a flagship example of our end‑to‑end product engineering.
RideJacked Recovery
RideJacked Recovery helps drivers act quickly when their vehicle is stolen. It centralizes key information, guides next steps, and supports communication so that drivers aren’t left guessing what to do next.
The program is designed to be clear under stress: simple flows, focused prompts, and a structure that helps you capture the right details at the right time.
Password Vault
Password Vault is a desktop program for generating and storing strong passwords. It focuses on clarity and control: you decide how passwords are generated, how they’re organized, and how they’re backed up.
Instead of scattering credentials across browsers and devices, Password Vault gives you a single, encrypted place to manage them.
Invoice IQ
Invoice IQ automates invoice processing so finance and operations teams can spend less time on manual data entry and more time on decisions. It extracts key fields, applies rules, and routes invoices for review.
The goal is simple: fewer errors, faster processing, and a clear audit trail.
Artist Loft
Artist Loft lets artists turn their work into screen savers that showcase their art. Instead of static slideshows, Artist Loft focuses on presentation: pacing, transitions, and layouts that respect the artwork.
It’s a small way to keep your portfolio visible—on your own machines or in studio and gallery environments.
Trip Planner
Trip Planner helps you plan road trips that account for fuel, rest, and the sights you actually care about. It suggests when to get gas, where to sleep, and points of interest along your route.
The goal is to make long drives feel intentional instead of improvised.
Legal Email Filtering
Legal Email Filtering is designed for law firms and legal teams that need to protect client confidentiality in email. Users can specify email addresses and subjects that should be treated as confidential, and the system filters accordingly.
The intent is to reduce the risk of sensitive information being mishandled while keeping day‑to‑day email usable.