Our Services

Developing software is more than writing code — it’s the craft of transforming ideas into functional, scalable, and meaningful digital experiences. Every project begins with understanding: understanding the people who will use the product, the goals it aims to achieve, and the challenges it needs to overcome. By immersing ourselves in the problem space, we uncover the insights that guide impactful solutions. From early concept exploration to system architecture, UI/UX design, and full-scale engineering, software development is an evolving process of refinement. We break down complexity, build iteratively, and validate constantly.

The Process

There is a process to the madness. When you start from state zero, this is how the journey looks.

1

Product Discovery

Goal

Understand the problem, users, market, and define the solution concept.

Activities

  • Market research & competitor analysis
  • User interviews / persona creation
  • Value proposition & positioning
  • Feature prioritization
  • Product strategy & roadmap

Deliverables

Business case, user journeys, wireframes, technical approach, validated MVP scope.

2

MVP Definition & Prototyping

Goal

Reduce risk by prototyping and validating core value early.

Activities

  • Create low-fidelity prototypes
  • Design UI/UX flows
  • Test prototypes with real users
  • Define MVP features (MoSCoW, RICE, etc.)
  • Technical architecture decisions

Deliverables

Clickable prototype, design system basics, tech stack plan, MVP backlog.

3

MVP Development

Goal

Build a lean version of the product to validate assumptions.

Activities

  • Agile sprints (scrum or kanban)
  • Core feature development
  • DevOps, CI/CD setup
  • QA/Testing
  • Internal demos

Deliverables

Working MVP build, documentation, analytics setup.

4

Testing & Release

Goal

Release the MVP to controlled users and gather insights.

Activities

  • Beta release (closed or limited)
  • Performance monitoring
  • Fix bugs + iterate
  • Implement user feedback loops
  • Data-driven roadmap changes

Deliverables

Public launch plan, growth experiments, backlog for V1.0.

5

Scaling & Continuous Development

Goal

Turn the MVP into a mature, scalable product.

Activities

  • Feature expansion
  • UX optimizations
  • Scalability / performance improvements
  • Ongoing research & testing
  • Marketing & growth

Deliverables

Version releases, product adoption growth, market expansion.

6

Project Handover

Goal

Handover of the project to your team with the possibility of a support contract and body leasing of engineers.

Activities

  • Complete documentation transfer
  • Knowledge transfer sessions
  • Setup support contracts
  • Engineer allocation planning
  • Ongoing maintenance agreements

Deliverables

Project documentation, support agreements, transition plan, ongoing availability contracts.

7

Long Term Support

Goal

Provide ongoing maintenance, feature development, and technical support to ensure your product continues to evolve and scale.

Activities

  • Bug fixes and security updates
  • Feature enhancements and new development
  • Performance monitoring and optimization
  • Technology stack upgrades
  • 24/7 technical support availability

Deliverables

Monthly maintenance reports, updated features, performance metrics, security patches, ongoing availability.

Product Process

In traditional product discovery processes, product teams set out the goal to understand the problem, the user and the market and then define a solution. Common deliverables include wireframes, business cases, a scoped out tech plan, user journes and mvp scope. Those then form the basis for scoping out features anv validating the idea early on. At the end of this process we have enough information to start Developing an early version of your product.

Engineering Process

When developing your solution we use a variety of technologies. Most of our RESTful API's are written in Node or Go, for the UI we mostly use Javascript frameworks such as React and Svelte. We integrate our services with relational databases such as Postgres or NoSql solutions like Firebase and MongoDB. These solutions can then be hosted either on AWS/GCP cloud services or on a completely private cloud giving you maximum control. To ensure quick progress and bring down blockers to a minimum the development of the MVP starts with good practises such as the implementation of CI/CD pipelines, scalable architecture and templated solutions that enforce proper coding standards and best practises.