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How We Help

What We Do

Business Websites

A professional, mobile-friendly website that makes it easy for customers to find you, see what you offer, and get in touch — built the same way we build larger platforms, just smaller in scope.

  • Mobile-friendly design
  • Fast load times
  • Easy to update

Online Booking & Ordering Systems

Let customers book appointments or place orders online instead of calling during business hours, backed by a simple system you can actually manage yourself.

  • Appointment & table booking
  • Online ordering
  • Simple admin dashboard

Automating Manual Work

If your team is re-entering the same data, chasing paperwork, or answering the same questions every day, we can build something that does it for you — including AI, when it actually helps.

  • Document & form automation
  • AI-assisted workflows
  • Fewer repetitive tasks

Local SEO & Google Visibility

Showing up when someone nearby searches for what you do — a proper Google Business setup, a fast-loading site, and pages built the way search engines expect.

  • Google Business setup
  • Local search visibility
  • Site speed & structure

Full-Stack Application Development

The full build — frontend, backend, and the account and data layer in between — not just the parts that show up in a demo.

  • Authentication & user accounts
  • Data modeling
  • API design

How a Project Runs

Whichever service you start with, the path from first call to launch looks the same:

  1. 01

    Discovery Call

    A quick call to understand what you need, your timeline, and whether we're the right fit.

  2. 02

    Proposal & Scope

    A clear written scope and cost estimate, so there are no surprise line items later.

  3. 03

    Build & Iterate

    Regular check-ins as we build, with room to adjust as you see it take shape.

  4. 04

    Launch & Support

    We deploy, hand over what you need, and stay reachable for fixes and follow-up work.

Questions

Do you build the backend, or just the frontend?

Both — the backend is the part most agencies quietly hand off to a subcontractor. It's built in-house here.

What does "backend and identity engineering" actually mean, day to day?

Authentication, session and token handling, data modeling, API design — the parts of an application that don't show up in a demo but decide whether it holds up under real users.

Do you work with pre-funding or early-stage startups?

Yes — most of what gets built here is for teams that need something built properly on a limited budget, not a polished enterprise engagement.

Can you join an existing codebase, or does it have to be a new build?

Either. That's exactly what a discovery call is for — the honest answer depends on the state of what's already there.