Deployed solutions

Systems that replaced SaaS, spreadsheets, and manual work.

Seven solutions deployed and running today. Each one built in weeks, not months. Each one tailored to the company that uses it. No client names, because the work speaks for itself.

Leather gloves, a brass pen and a stack of order forms on a wooden desk
Backoffice · CRM · PIM Standard

Unified backoffice for a Nordic accessories group

A fashion group with multiple brands ran customers, products, and orders across three disconnected systems. Manual data transfers between ERP, e-commerce, and marketing automation consumed hours every week and caused sync errors that reached end customers. One login should have replaced three, but nobody had built it.

Next.js PostgreSQL Norce Business Central Voyado
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Colour swatches, product cards and a magnifying glass on a linen cloth
Product data · Multi-market Standard

Product data command centre for a heritage accessories brand

A century-old manufacturer managed thousands of SKUs across multiple regions with product information scattered across four systems. No single source of truth meant merchandising teams spent their days cross-referencing spreadsheets instead of selling. Every market launch required manually updating the same data in four places.

React Supabase Shopify Centra Mediaflow
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Open notebook with press clippings, a coffee cup and a fountain pen on oak
Marketing · AI agents · Content Enterprise

AI-driven marketing workbench for lean teams

A growing brand with a single marketing manager needed to produce professional content at the pace of a five-person team. Hiring was not an option, but the pipeline of PR pitches and thought leadership pieces needed to keep running. The bottleneck was not ideas but production capacity.

Next.js Claude AI SDK Vercel
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Mechanical keyboard, a monitor stand and stacked notebooks on a dark desk
Operations · Developer tools Entry

Operations dashboard for a multi-project consultancy

A consultancy running a dozen client projects simultaneously lost productive hours to context-switching between GitHub, task boards, and monitoring tools. There was no single view of repositories, tasks, AI token consumption, and system health. Every status update required opening four different tools.

Next.js shadcn/ui Recharts Git
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Racing helmet, branded t-shirt and merchandise tags on a concrete surface
E-commerce · Headless Entry

Headless storefront for a motorsport community brand

A racing community wanted a branded shopping experience that their standard Shopify theme could not deliver. They needed full creative control over the frontend while keeping Shopify's inventory and checkout working behind the scenes. The template looked like every other store on the platform.

React Shopify Storefront API Vite
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Premium leather bag, a price tag and a calculator on a linen surface
B2B · Self-service · Orders Entry

B2B price list with self-service ordering for a premium bag brand

A premium bag manufacturer handled wholesale pricing through email: a buyer asked for prices, someone looked up the tier, typed a PDF, and sent it back. Every inquiry followed the same manual loop, consuming hours that should have gone into customer relationships.

React Supabase Vite
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Sunglasses, an order pad and leather gloves on a light Scandinavian table
Backoffice · Wholesale · E-com Entry

Wholesale command centre for a Scandinavian eyewear brand

The wholesale team at a Scandinavian eyewear brand spent more time chasing information than selling. Order data lived in Centra, stock in Ongoing, finance in Business Central, and product specs in Resourced. A typical week meant logging into four systems to answer one customer question.

Business Central Resourced Ongoing Centra
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The pattern

Every case follows the same playbook.

1. Map the process

We document how the work actually happens today: which systems, which people, which handovers. This becomes the specification.

2. Build in weeks

Solution building with AI for rapid prototypes, spec coding for production systems. AI writes the code, humans own the architecture and review.

3. Operate and improve

The system runs on managed infrastructure with monitoring, backups, and a fixed monthly cost. No surprises.

Every solution on this page was built in 4 to 16 weeks. Tell us what you need and we will show you what is possible.

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