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Five ways to build it. One firm to run it.

Five ways to take on the digital systems your business depends on. Each one is a clear scope, a real deliverable, and a fixed price, quoted up front.

Engagement Fixed price, quoted up front
Accountability One firm, end to end
First reply Within one business day
Based Bangkok, since 2021
Service 01

Build.

A new website, app, or product, built from scratch and taken live.

When you'd choose this You are starting something new, or replacing something that no longer fits, and you want one firm to own it from sketch to launch.

You have an idea or a need. We turn it into a working product: the design, the engineering, and the launch. You get something solid, built so any competent developer could take it over later, so you are never locked into us.

What you get
01 A design and plan you can read.Plain-language scope, screens, and a named stack, agreed before any building starts.
02 Built and shipped in stages.Working software in front of you early and often, not one big reveal at the end.
03 A production launch on a named stack.No proprietary lock-in. Standard tools any competent team can maintain.
04 A clean handover, or we stay to run it.Documentation and access from day one. Operating the system is optional, never assumed.
The result

A working product, live and in real use.

In practice

An owner needs a site that can be sent to a prospect without apology: clear about what the company does, fast, and easy to update. This engagement builds it on a fixed price and a six-week schedule, with inquiries as the measure of done.

Live in six weeks, inquiries arriving the first monthRead the story
Service 02

Automate.

Removing the manual, repetitive work that quietly costs your team hours every week.

When you'd choose this Your team repeats the same manual steps, or moves data between tools by hand.

We automate the repetitive work and connect the tools you already use, then measure the time it gives back rather than assuming it. Automation earns its place only where it cuts real hours or removes a class of error.

What you get
01 Workflow design and automation.The repetitive steps mapped, then handled without a person in the loop.
02 API and third-party integrations.Your existing tools talking to each other, so data stops being re-keyed.
03 Content production systems.From raw data to published video or posts, on a schedule you can trust.
04 A measured before and after.Hours saved, counted against the live system, not promised on a slide.
The result

Manual work replaced. Time recovered, and counted.

In practice

A financial products company wanted to reach retail investors with video, but each clip took days of hand work and the channel kept going quiet. We built the production system behind their content brand. Their team reviews and approves; the system does the producing.

First video live 14 days from kickoffRead the story
Service 03

Modernize.

Bringing an old, slow, or fragile system up to date, without taking it offline.

When you'd choose this Something critical still works, but it is expensive, slow, or risky to change, and a full rewrite feels too dangerous.

We take an existing system to a modern stack incrementally. No big-bang rewrites, no weeks of downtime. Each phase pays for itself before the next one starts, and the system keeps running the whole way through.

What you get
01 A stack assessment and migration plan.An honest read of what you have, and the safest order to change it.
02 Incremental replacement, with continuity.Old and new run side by side until each piece is proven.
03 Automation where it cuts cost.Modernizing is also the moment to remove the manual work around the system.
04 A system documented as we go.You end with something current and legible, not another black box.
The result

An existing system, faster and cheaper to run, and current.

In practice

A critical system was aging: slow, expensive to change, risky to touch. We moved it to a modern stack in stages, old and new running side by side, and the business never stopped.

Zero downtime during the switchoverRead the story
Service 04

Operate.

We run and look after your system day to day, so you do not have to.

When you'd choose this You have something live and no one whose actual job is to keep it running well.

We run your system on an ongoing basis under a defined operating agreement: monitoring, incident response, dashboards, and steady improvement. Targets are measured against the live system, not against intent.

What you get
01 Production ownership and incident response.A defined response when something slips, not a scramble.
02 SLA monitoring and reporting.Agreed targets, watched continuously, reported plainly.
03 Dashboards that show the system is healthy.The state of the system is visible to you, not locked in our heads.
04 Weekly performance reviews.A standing rhythm to catch drift and decide what to improve next.
The result

A system that stays up. Dashboards prove it.

In practice

A live platform with paying users had no one whose actual job was keeping it healthy. We took over the running of it: monitoring, incidents, updates, dashboards. Twelve months later, customers had not seen a single outage.

Twelve months without a customer-visible outageRead the story
Service 05

Consult.

An honest review of where your technology stands and what to do next.

When you'd choose this You need a decision you can defend before you commit budget or pick a direction.

Scoped advisory on the decisions that matter: engagement scoping, architecture review, build-versus-buy analysis. Delivered as a written document you can act on and take to your board, not a verbal opinion.

What you get
01 A system diagnostic and scoping.Where you actually stand, written down in plain language.
02 Architecture review and trade-offs.The real options, with the cost and risk of each made explicit.
03 Build-versus-buy analysis.A clear read on what to build, what to buy, and what to leave alone.
04 A written report with recommendations.A document with a defensible recommendation, ready for a board.
The result

Clear decisions, documented and defensible.

In practice

An owner about to commit a year of budget to new software usually has two confident, contradictory proposals on the table. This engagement is the independent analysis: what to build, what to buy, what to leave alone, written down and defensible.

A year of budget, decided in three weeksRead the story
How it works

However you start, a project runs the same way.

We map the problem before we quote a price. Every stage ends in something written down, shared with you, and agreed: the scope, the cost, and the trade-offs on the table before work starts.

01 Week 1–2

Diagnose

We map the real problem before quoting a number. You leave with a written summary of what we found and the shape we would propose, yours to keep either way.

02 Week 2–3

Design

We settle the plan, the stack, and the trade-offs on paper first, so scope and cost are agreed before any building starts.

03 Week 3–12

Deliver

We build in stages on a named, open stack, putting working software in front of you early and often instead of one reveal at the end.

04 Ongoing

Run

Optional, never assumed. We run it on your behalf, watch it in production, and catch most issues before your customers ever notice.

Before you reach out

An easy yes, by design.

A fixed price, up front. We scope and quote before any work starts, with no open-ended hourly billing.

A straight answer on fit. Tell us your situation and we will say plainly whether we are the right fit.

Any size of business. Established companies and ambitious smaller ones alike.

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Tell us what you are trying to do. The person who would scope it reads your message and replies within one business day, with a first take on the right shape of engagement.

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