The industries we highlight are the ones where we've done a lot of work. But the fundamentals of building good software are the same regardless of sector. If your business has a real problem, we'd like to hear it.
Most software problems are variations on the same underlying challenges: data that needs to be captured, stored, and retrieved reliably. Processes that need to be tracked across multiple steps and people. Systems that need to talk to each other. Workflows that are currently manual and should be automated.
The domain knowledge we bring to healthcare or logistics shapes the questions we ask. But the engineering discipline behind the software, the architecture decisions, the way we handle reliability and security, the way we think about what can go wrong, that doesn't change based on the industry label.
If you're in an industry that isn't listed and your problem fits what we do, the honest thing is to talk about it and decide together whether we're the right team. We'd rather have that conversation than turn you away based on a category.
We do our best work when the software actually matters. If the status quo is costing the business time, money, or quality, that's a strong signal.
We bring the engineering. You bring the domain knowledge. The best projects come from genuine collaboration between both sides.
You don't need a finished specification. A clear description of the problem is enough to start a productive conversation.
Some of these have been one-off projects. Some have been ongoing relationships. All of them involved building something real for a business that needed it.
Student management, course scheduling, and learning platforms for training organisations and schools.
Property listing management, client CRMs, and document tracking for agencies and developers.
Client portals, project tracking, and billing systems for consultancies, law firms, and agencies.
Booking systems, capacity management, and operational tools for venues and event businesses.
Job scheduling, subcontractor management, and project cost tracking for contractors and developers.
Dispatch, scheduling, and mobile-first tools for teams that work on-site rather than in an office.
Donor management, volunteer coordination, and grant tracking for organisations managing impact programmes.
The list above isn't exhaustive. If you have a problem worth solving, reach out and we'll tell you honestly if we can help.