Software engineering studio
Software that holds when the plan breaks.
Rain arrives before the crew does. A truck loses signal in a tunnel. A teacher calls in sick at 07:04. An audit window moves. Operations software is easy to demo and hard to survive — we build the kind that survives.
In production
- 4
- Platforms built end to end
- 2
- Available to license today
- 5
- Years of continuous delivery
- 6
- Languages shipped
What we do
Two things, and they feed each other.
We license our platforms
Products you can run next quarter
Two of the systems we built are ours to license. They are already in production, already multi-tenant, and already carry the awkward edge cases that only show up after real operators use something daily.
We build for you
Senior engineering, start to finish
Design systems, web and mobile applications, and the unglamorous platform work underneath them. Small team, senior throughout — the people scoping the work are the people writing the code.
Selected work
Four systems, four different kinds of hard.
Two we own and license. Two we designed and built for clients whose names stay with them.
- PlatformsBeiond FranchiseOperations software for franchise networks
- PlatformsBeiond Better SchoolTimetabling and curriculum planning for professional schools
- Case studyTerminals that work where the network does not.Fleet operations · iOS, Android and in-cab kiosk
- Case studyGetting off a no-code stack without breaking a live business.Marine and offshore assurance · portal re-platform
How we work
Mock first. Nothing we build touches your production to prove it works.
Every external service — payments, email, telematics, weather, storage — sits behind an interface with a mock implementation next to the real one. The entire product runs with zero credentials, so demos, tests and CI never touch a live payment or a customer's database. Going live is a flag per integration, not a leap.
Tell us what is breaking.
Whether you want one of our platforms or a team to build something new, the first conversation is the same: what are you running now, and where does it fall over?