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/ Web applications
Web applications
Software your business will rely on for a decade.
- Engagement
- Project or embedded team
- Timeline
- From eight weeks for an MVP
01/ Overview
What this looks like in practice.
Internal tools, customer portals, marketplaces, dashboards, billing systems. The kind of software that quietly becomes the spine of an organisation and absolutely cannot fall over.
We design with the long view in mind. The architecture has to survive new features, new auditors, and new engineers. The interface has to survive new users finding it on a Tuesday morning with no training.
We work in tight loops with your team, ship every week, and write the boring documentation that will save you in two years.
02/ What's included
Everything in scope, in writing.
- 01Discovery, scoping, and a written technical brief
- 02Design system and product UI
- 03Application architecture and data modelling
- 04Authentication, billing, audit logs, and admin tooling
- 05Automated testing and CI from day one
- 06Observability, error tracking, and performance budgets
- 07Documentation written for the next engineer
- 08Optional embedded team for the long term
03/ How we work
The work, broken into four parts.
Step 01
Frame
Two weeks of focused discovery to define the product, the constraints, and the path to the first release.
Step 02
Prototype
We build the riskiest path first, on real data, so we learn what the brief got wrong before it gets expensive.
Step 03
Ship
Weekly releases against a backlog you own. Stakeholders see real progress, not status reports.
Step 04
Sustain
We hand off, embed, or stay on a retainer. Whichever keeps the product healthy.
04/ Tech we use
An opinionated, boring stack.
We pick languages and frameworks for their longevity, not their conference talks. If your team will inherit this, it had better be sensible.
- TypeScript
- Next.js
- Node.js
- Go
- Python
- PostgreSQL
- Redis
- Kafka
- tRPC
- Prisma
05/ Related disciplines
What else we do.
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