We Built DelegateMate for Business Owners Who are Tired of Managing Tools
We have run teams, juggled clients, built operations from scratch across five businesses, two countries, and zero spare time. We didn’t need any other software.
We needed clarity.
DelegateMate was born because the chaos was no longer sustainable.
Built from Real Business Experience
Built by operators, not just developers.
Before DelegateMate, we were managing property maintenance and cleaning crews in Dubai, handling franchise inquiries, e-commerce, and real estate inquiries in the Philippines, and running marketing campaigns all with 10+ tabs open, toggling between platforms, and drowning in spreadsheets.
We Built Delegatemate to Keep It Simple
Our belief is simple.
You should be leading your business, not patching it together.
Built, Tested & Ready to Scale
Why are we different?
We don’t sell software. We partner with founders who want to get out of the weeds and get their lives back.
Our edge?
Meet the Founder
Hi, I’m Lyann Lubrico, operator, systems strategist, and founder of DelegateMate.
I didn’t come from Silicon Valley. I came from the real trenches of business: Managing a transportation business, real estate and property rentals, e-commerce brands, and a café and restaurant franchise in the Philippines. Running a property maintenance and cleaning company in Dubai. Building systems for agencies, clinics, law firms, landscaping, roofing companies, cleaning companies, and real estate firms, all while raising a family and rebuilding my life from the ground up.
What did I learn?
Businesses don’t fail because of bad ideas. They struggle because operations aren’t built to keep up. DelegateMate and DelegateSuite are my answer to that. It’s everything I wish I had years ago when I was chasing payments, following up on leads manually, losing the leads, and working harder without making real progress. Today, I help business owners like you take control, simplify your day-to-day, and finally move forward with confidence. This isn’t just tech. It’s personal.