Engineering for businesses in motion

We engineer the systems businesses run on.

When work gets stuck between spreadsheets, disconnected systems or software that no longer fits, we help untangle it and build a better way forward. Start with what is getting in the way.

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How we can help

Start with what needs to work better.

You do not need to know which service you need. Start with the situation that feels familiar.

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Revenue websites

Websites that help the right people understand the business, trust it and take the next step.

Your website looks presentable, but it is not doing enough to support sales, credibility or discovery.
Plan a revenue website →

Ecommerce engineering

Commerce systems built around the way you actually sell, from catalogue and pricing to payments, accounts, inventory and fulfilment.

Off-the-shelf storefront rules are getting in the way of pricing, fulfilment or customer experience.
Plan an ecommerce system →

Business software

Software shaped around the work itself: workflows, approvals, customer data, teams and management visibility.

People are holding the operation together with spreadsheets, messages and repeated handoffs.
Discuss a business system →

AI & workflow automation

Remove repetitive work from documents, email, reporting, approvals and data movement while keeping people in control where judgement matters.

Your team is spending too much time moving, checking or re-entering information.
Find an automation opportunity →

Cloud & managed technology

Keep important systems healthy after launch with deployment, monitoring, backups, performance work and ongoing technical support.

Reliability or maintenance is starting to consume attention that should stay on the business.
Discuss managed support →

Application modernisation

Improve the parts of an existing application that are holding the business back while keeping the parts that still work well.

The current system still has value, but change is slow, risky or unnecessarily difficult.
Improve an existing system →

Selected client work

Three projects that show how the engineering changes the business.

These are the kinds of delivery engagements clients come to us for: structured internal systems, operational platforms and digital products where the engineering has to support real work, not just look presentable.

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Business software Audit workflow platform

BeondAudit

The challenge was familiar: audit work was spread across spreadsheets, files and manual review. The engineering brought those moving parts into one more controlled operating system.

Audit Workflow Security
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Enterprise SaaS Healthcare operating platform

Healthcare Operating System

A multi-tenant healthcare platform designed for clinics, diagnostics and remote workflows, with the engineering focused on scale, security and dependable operational control.

Healthcare SaaS Infrastructure
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Digital product Creative workflow product

Dreamz Comic Builder

A mobile and backend product that turns conversations into editable visual storytelling experiences, with product engineering shaped around speed, usability and creative control.

Mobile Product Backend
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More of the work

Different businesses. The same care in the engineering.

The case-study library shows what we built, why it mattered and how we approached it. Follow the work that is closest to your situation.

Around 60 case studies across business systems, digital products, automation, AI, commerce and connected technology.

Business software

BeondAudit

A structured audit platform covering evidence, review, controls, security and workflow.

AuditSaaSWorkflow
Read the BeondAudit case study →
Digital product

Dreamz Comic Builder

A mobile and backend product that turns conversations into editable visual storytelling experiences.

MobileFlutterDjango
Read the Dreamz case study →
Commerce & ERP

Digital ERP & Ecommerce Ecosystem

An ERP and ecommerce ecosystem connecting internal operations with the customer buying journey.

ERPCommerceOperations
Read the ERP & ecommerce case study →
Generative AI

Story-to-Storyboard

AI-assisted visual planning that reduces repetitive pre-production work while keeping creative decisions with people.

AIMediaWorkflow
Read the AI storyboard case study →
Mobility & IoT

Smart Parking Ecosystem

A connected parking platform bringing access, billing and operational visibility into one system.

IoTMobilityPlatform
Read the smart parking case study →

Product or custom engineering

Use what already works. Build what must be different.

Not every requirement needs custom software. If a proven product already solves the job well, we would rather use it. The right answer may be a product, a custom build or a thoughtful combination of both.

Use a product

When the workflow is standard enough that mature software already solves the important part well.

Choose this when speed and predictability matter most.

Build custom

When the way your business operates is itself part of the advantage, and standard software forces the wrong process.

Choose this when your way of working is part of the advantage.

Combine both

Use proven products where they work, then engineer the integrations and operating layer around them.

Often the safest path when replacing everything would create unnecessary risk.

Industries we work with

Complexity looks different in every industry.

We tend to be most useful in businesses where software, approvals, customer journeys and internal teams all need to stay in sync.

Structured controls

Audit, accounting & compliance

Workflow-heavy environments where review, evidence, approvals and deadlines need stronger operating systems.

Service workflows

Legal & business services

Client-facing service operations that depend on documents, tracking, communication and accountable execution.

People-centric operations

Healthcare & consultation

Systems where scheduling, records, follow-up and practitioner workflows need to stay clear and dependable.

Product architecture

SaaS & digital products

Product and platform engineering for teams building software businesses, internal tools or ecosystem products.

Connected commerce

Retail & commerce

Commerce operations where catalogues, orders, pricing, stores and fulfilment have to remain connected.

Operational visibility

Manufacturing & operations

Operational environments where visibility, task control and process reliability matter more than generic software.

Experience operations

Workspaces & hospitality

Businesses that need systems for bookings, member journeys, property workflows, teams and guest experiences.

Scalable service delivery

Service businesses

Companies where growth depends on replacing manual coordination with clearer systems, automation and accountability.

A good fit

A good fit when technology has become part of how the business runs.

The strongest work usually starts when technology is no longer a side project. It is affecting customers, teams, decisions or growth.

Not sure where to start?

You do not need to choose a stack or name the solution. Tell us what is getting in the way and we will help you work out the next step.

Tell us what's getting in the way →
Too much of the operation depends on manual coordination.

Spreadsheets, email and repeated handoffs are making work harder to track or trust.

Manual coordination
The software no longer fits the way the business works.

The team is adapting to the system instead of the system supporting the team.

Software fit
Separate systems need to work together.

Customer data, finance, documents or external platforms need cleaner connections.

Connected systems
You are moving from an idea or prototype to a serious product.

Architecture, product thinking, QA and maintainability now matter as much as features.

Product build
Repetitive work is consuming good people's time.

Documents, approvals, reporting or data movement are ready for careful automation.

Repetitive work
You want version one to be the beginning, not the end.

Deployment, monitoring, support and future change need to be considered from the start.

Long-term evolution

Before we talk

A few things you may be wondering.

You do not need a technical specification before talking to us. A clear description of what is happening today is enough.

We read it first, then come back with the questions that matter. If there is a good fit, the next conversation clarifies scope, ownership, timing and the sensible next step. You will not be expected to arrive with a technical specification.
Often, no. If part of the current system still works, we would rather improve or connect it than recommend a rebuild for the sake of it.
Yes. When the right answer is a new product or internal system, we can take it from architecture through build, QA, deployment and ongoing support.
We agree that before launch. Some projects need ongoing monitoring and support; others need a clean handover. Either way, ownership should be clear.
Yes. We can work alongside an internal team on architecture, a subsystem, integration, rescue work or a broader delivery scope.
No. Tell us what the business needs to do. We can discuss technology once the requirement and constraints are clear.