Service · 02
Web platforms and SaaS products.
From a fast, well-designed marketing site to a multi-tenant SaaS application your customers will pay for. We work end-to-end: architecture, design system, build, integrations, and post-launch support.
What this looks like in practice
- Marketing websites that load in under a second.
- Customer portals layered on top of existing back-office systems.
- Internal admin tools (CRUD apps that need to be right, not flashy).
- Full SaaS products: tenancy model, billing, auth, observability, the boring parts that decide whether the product survives year two.
- WordPress, Next.js, .NET, plain HTML — picked per project, not per habit.
Recent example
A regional service business wanted to move a traditionally offline ordering workflow onto the web without replacing the accounting and inventory system that already ran the company. We customized an open-source .NET commerce platform and built a service layer that synchronized customers, product catalog data, inventory levels, and orders with the legacy back-office system. Instead of forcing the e-commerce platform to become the system of record, we built custom integration hooks around the existing business workflow. Customers gained online catalog access, order placement, order history, and order tracking, while the internal team kept its operational backbone and removed a large amount of manual order handling.
Engagement shapes
- Fixed-scope project.
- Build & retain (we ship, then run a small monthly retainer).
- Audit and architecture review of an existing platform.
Have a workflow that should be software? Let’s talk.
A 30-minute call, no slides. Tell us what is slow, brittle, or invisible. We will tell you whether software is the right answer — and if so, what the smallest first slice looks like.