Applications that fit your workflow.
Web apps, dashboards, APIs, and internal tools — built around how your business actually operates.
Custom software has changed dramatically in the last two years. Projects that used to require a full engineering team now ship faster, cost less, and carry less risk — not because the work got easier, but because the tooling got radically better. We've rebuilt our software practice around that reality.
Our recent work includes PriceGun.io — a competitive pricing intelligence platform that monitors 350+ beverage-alcohol retailer feeds and all 293 Total Wine locations daily. It runs in production on AWS, ingests millions of data points, serves real retailers, and was built by a small senior team. That build is representative of how we work now.
We take custom software projects where the fit is right — where an off-the-shelf tool won't solve the problem, where the business logic is specific enough to warrant a tailored build, and where the operator is committed to treating the software as a real part of the business rather than a one-time expense.
We're direct about when custom software is not the right answer. Most ecommerce retailers should use Shopify. Most small businesses should use WordPress. Most teams needing a CRM should use a CRM. Custom software is a sharp tool for narrow problems.
What we build
Internal tools, dashboards, data pipelines, scrapers and monitors, APIs, customer-facing web applications, and specialized ecommerce extensions.
Stacks we work in
Python (Flask, FastAPI), JavaScript (Node, modern front-end frameworks), SQLite and PostgreSQL, deployed on AWS, DigitalOcean, or your existing infrastructure.
How we work
Small senior team, modern tooling, short iteration cycles, working software delivered every week. No offshore, no juniors running the work.