The work falls into a few broad categories, though most projects mix several:
- Web applications. Customer-facing products and internal apps, from the database up through the interface.
- Business tools and automation. Software that removes repetitive manual work, connects systems that do not talk to each other, and turns spreadsheets into something maintainable.
- Desktop software. Native applications when a browser is not the right home for the tool.
- Infrastructure. Hosting, deployment, databases and the plumbing that keeps the above running reliably.
The common thread is custom work: software shaped to how your business actually operates, not the other way around. To see examples, visit the portfolio.