Manual workload reduction
By automating business processes we free sales, ops and finance teams from repetitive work.
Custom checkout, inventory, shipping integrations and marketplace connectors.
CRMs built around your sales and ops workflow. HubSpot and Salesforce integrations.
Modular ERP architectures unifying finance, manufacturing and logistics.
SaaS from zero: multi-tenant, billing, role-based access, observability.
Connect your systems: webhooks, queues, event-driven architectures.
Operational efficiency, reduced manual work and measurable revenue impact.
By automating business processes we free sales, ops and finance teams from repetitive work.
Real-time dashboards and automated reporting infrastructure — decisions from data, not spreadsheets.
Multi-region deployment, automated failover, observability and incident response for production-grade reliability.
We have production experience in B2B software development across CRM software, ERP system development, custom SaaS products and system integrations. We analyse your sales, operations, finance and HR processes; we automate business rules that off-the-shelf SaaS can't handle. Modular monolith or microservices — we choose based on scope, team size and future-proofing.
On the stack side we use Node.js, Go, Python and C#; PostgreSQL, MongoDB and Redis on the data layer. Kafka, RabbitMQ or AWS SQS for event-driven architecture, WebSocket and Server-Sent Events for real-time. We prefer REST + OpenAPI documentation or GraphQL with a schema-first approach for API design. Keycloak, Auth0, Clerk or a custom OAuth2 server for authentication and authorisation.
Integration with your existing systems is our strongest suit: SAP, Logo, Netsis, Microsoft Dynamics, Salesforce, HubSpot, Shopify, WooCommerce, Stripe, Iyzico — we connect to whatever you run. From legacy SOAP/XML services to modern GraphQL APIs, we bridge any protocol; ETL pipelines, queues and webhooks make data flow reliable. Everything that ships to production is backed by CI/CD, automated testing, observability (Sentry, Datadog, OpenTelemetry) and runbooks.
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