Four services. One attitude.
We build software that goes into production and stays there. Which part of that you need depends on where your system stands today: not built yet, grown too old, or long since live with nobody left in charge.
The four services are not catalogue entries you order one at a time. Most enquiries that reach us touch more than one of them — and they almost never start with a service description. They start with a sentence like: our system has been causing trouble for months and nobody can say why.
Where does your system stand right now?
- There isn’t one yet. A business-critical process runs on spreadsheets, shouted instructions and three systems that do not talk to each other. → Custom Software
- There is one, but nobody dares touch it. The original developer is gone and every change feels like surgery without an X-ray. → Software Modernisation
- It runs, but nobody is in charge any more. Updates pile up, vulnerabilities become public, and in an emergency there is no number to call. → Run & Evolve
- It runs, and you are wondering what AI would actually improve about it. → AI Integration
If you are not sure which case is yours, that is exactly what the first conversation is for. It takes 30 minutes and costs nothing.
Where you can start without committing
Each of the four services has a defined entry point at a fixed price: the Technical Review for existing systems, the AI Potential Assessment for the question of value, and the Discovery Sprint for new systems. Each of them delivers a written result that belongs to you and stays useful even if you carry on with someone else.
Four services. One attitude.
Systems that match your processes
Instead of processes bent to fit standard software. From architecture to production operation.
AI that goes into production
Language models, automation and machine learning where they deliver measurable value. GDPR-compliant, optionally without data ever leaving your premises.
Too important to switch off, too old to extend
We modernise incrementally, in live operation, without big-bang risk. Every step can be rolled back on its own.
The years after go-live
Maintenance, security, monitoring and continuous development — including systems we didn’t build.
The four services are four sections of the same lifecycle.
Custom software leads into operation. A newly built system does not end at go-live, it starts there. That is why monitoring, backup strategy, deployment automation and incident plans are part of our first delivery and not of a follow-up quote. Every development project ends with the same question: who keeps this running for the next eight years?
Modernisation leads to the same point. Replacing a legacy system step by step is not a one-off exercise. It is a state that lasts for months, with old and new running side by side. Afterwards the same operational question comes up — only now with a system people can work on again.
AI cuts across all three. It is rarely a project of its own. Usually it is a feature inside a system that already exists: a classification in the inbox, a search across existing documents, a suggestion that a person confirms. That is why we treat AI like any other feature — it needs permissions, error handling, cost control and someone who looks after it on Monday morning.
What connects all four: we make every decision with year five in mind. That habit does not come from a methodology handbook. It comes from running our own product since 2012 and paying for every shortcut ourselves.
Does this match your situation?
30 minutes, free of charge, with an honest assessment — including when that assessment is that we are not the right fit.