We've been building for the web since before half of today's frameworks existed. Frontend, backend, APIs, databases, hosting. From marketing sites to platforms that hold serious traffic. We scope it straight and we ship on time.
Different jobs, same standard: it works, it's fast, and it doesn't fall over.
Multi-tenant platforms, subscriptions, billing, admin panels — the full machinery of a software business, built to run for years.
Give customers and teams one place to see their data and get things done — fast to load, obvious to use, safe by default.
Stores and checkout flows that don't leak customers: payments, catalogs, and the integrations with your logistics and accounting.
REST and GraphQL APIs your partners can build on — plus the messy work of connecting systems that were never meant to meet.
Caching, queues, read replicas, profiling — we've kept platforms alive through traffic spikes that kill lesser setups.
Inherited a codebase nobody wants to touch? We untangle it, stabilize it, and modernize it — without stopping the business.
No juniors learning on your budget, no layers of account managers. The people you talk to are the people who build.
React, Node, Python, PostgreSQL — technology with a decade of production mileage and a huge hiring pool behind it.
Core Web Vitals, SEO, and load times are part of the build from day one — not a cleanup sprint at the end.
OWASP practices, least-privilege access, tested backups. Nothing flashy — that's the point.
Code, infrastructure, accounts, documentation — yours from the first commit. Leave anytime and it all keeps working.
Every one of these has carried our projects through real production traffic.
The ones every client asks before signing. Straight answers, no hedging.
A focused web app usually lands between a few thousand and a few tens of thousands of euros; a simple site is less, a full SaaS platform more. After one scoping call you get a fixed quote — and we'll tell you which features to postpone, because cutting scope is cheaper than cutting corners.
Yes — takeovers are a regular part of our work. We start with a short audit to map what's there, stabilize the risky parts, and then ship your backlog. No judgment about the previous team; we've seen everything.
React and Next.js on the frontend; Node.js, Python, or PHP on the backend; PostgreSQL for data; AWS or Google Cloud underneath. Proven technology with huge talent pools — your project won't depend on an exotic framework or on us specifically.
Yes. We start with a clickable prototype so you can react to something real, then build out a clean production UI. If you already have designs or a design team, we work from those.
The unexciting way that works: OWASP practices in code review, least-privilege access, encrypted data at rest and in transit, dependency scanning, and backups that we actually test. Security is part of the build, not a line item at the end.
Whatever suits you. Many clients keep us on for maintenance and new features; others take the code — which you fully own — to an in-house team, with clean documentation and a proper handover. No lock-in either way.
New build, rescue, or takeover — tell us what you're dealing with. You'll get a plan, a fixed price, and a straight answer.