
Jason Prince is a technology executive, entrepreneur, and lifelong problem solver with more than 20 years of experience designing, implementing, and leading enterprise technology solutions for organizations ranging from government agencies and defense contractors to large national corporations.
Throughout his career, Jason has led multimillion-dollar technology initiatives, cybersecurity programs, cloud transformations, software development teams, and enterprise IT operations supporting thousands of users across the United States. His passion has always been the same: using technology to solve real-world problems and make people's lives easier.
As a husband, father, grandfather, and busy professional, Jason experienced firsthand the challenges families face every day. Managing schedules, keeping track of important documents, coordinating activities, maintaining communication, and ensuring the safety of loved ones often requires juggling multiple apps, spreadsheets, calendars, notes, and disconnected systems.
That frustration became the inspiration for LifeHub.
Jason founded ProOps Technologies LLC with a vision of building software that simplifies everyday life and helps families stay organized, connected, and informed. LifeHub was created to serve as a central place where families can manage their schedules, locations, tasks, documents, routines, and important life information from a single platform.
Under ProOps Technologies, Jason also leads the development of innovative software solutions including RouteOptimizer Pro, NotifyPro, and InventoryPro, each designed to help individuals and organizations operate more efficiently through technology.
Jason believes technology should remove complexity, not create it. Every feature within LifeHub is built with a focus on security, privacy, simplicity, and practical value for real families navigating real life.
When he isn't building software or leading technology teams, Jason enjoys camping with his family, fishing with his sons, coaching youth baseball and flag football, serving at his local church, and cheering on the Dallas Cowboys, Texas Rangers, and Dallas Stars.
His mission is simple: to build technology that helps families spend less time managing life and more time living it.