Services

We don't sell services. We solve problems.

Every problem gets broken down into parts; then we recommend a solution. Then you pick the one that best fits you.

  • 01

    Replace paperwork and Excel spreadsheets with a system

    We design and build internal systems that replace stacks of spreadsheets — with proper roles, audit logs, and integrations with what you already use. Boost your company's efficiency.

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  • 02

    Integrate your POS with the site

    Online orders that arrive in the same system as in-restaurant ones. Menu, stock, and prices in one place.

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  • 03

    Build a mobile app for your community

    iOS and Android apps for consumer audiences — gamification, social mechanics, scanning, push notifications, the whole stack.

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  • 04

    Optimize operations through custom hardware (not just software)

    We design firmware and embedded software for purpose-built devices — sensors, kiosks, biometric tools.

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  • 05

    Build a customer-facing site that grows with you

    Modern web apps that load fast, rank well, and don't fall over when you scale.

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  • 06

    Manage physical operations digitally

    Bookings, schedules, asset tracking, access control — for storage units, ATMs, retail, anything physical.

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If you do want categories

What that translates to in service categories

We don't sell from a catalog — but the projects above are made of concrete capabilities. If you're looking for a specific category, this is the shape of it.

  • 01

    Software development, end to end, turnkey

    Web apps, mobile apps, internal systems, integrations — all on the same stack, nothing falls through the gap between teams. From a focused single-page utility to a multi-module system, the same approach.

  • 02

    UI / UX design

    Full product design — wireframes, design systems, polished interfaces in Figma — for products that ship as branded experiences, not SaaS templates. Indigo Luxor, Sushi XO, Basket Fan, and our kiosk interfaces — all designed from scratch.

  • 03

    Physical device development

    Off-the-shelf hardware platforms (Raspberry Pi, industrial sensors, kiosk computers) wired with our software and integrations. We pick the right platform and write everything that runs on top.

  • 04

    Business systematization

    Modelling how a company actually operates — down to the level of role and action — and turning that into a system with explicit state machines, roles, and change tracking. That's what we did for Rudex; the same approach scales down to a twenty-person operation.

  • 05

    Business optimization

    Finding the operational bottlenecks worth automating and writing the smallest piece of software that removes them. Sometimes it's fifty lines of Python (the Rudex bank-statement converter), sometimes a full data processor like multi-country payment reconciliation. Always specific.