The work, and what came of it.
What the problem was, what we built, and what changed, written up with the parts that went wrong left in, because those are usually the parts worth reading.
You focus on your business. We’ll focus on the technology.
Most of the people we work with run a real business with a small team and no technical staff, and technology keeps moving whether or not they have time for it. We take that whole side off their desk: not a tool, not advice, the actual build and the running of it, so the technology accelerates the business instead of becoming a second job.
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No CTO required
You don't need to learn the stack, vet the vendors, or judge an architecture you were never meant to have an opinion on. Deciding those things well is the job you're hiring for.
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One team, not five vendors
Domain, hosting, backend, interface, security, AI, and support from the same people. The seams between separate suppliers are where projects like this usually come apart.
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Technology that moves the business
We build where it measurably helps you sell, serve, or operate, and say so plainly when a piece of technology you've been sold on wouldn't earn its keep.
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You own all of it
The domain, the repositories, the cloud accounts, and the intellectual property are in your name from the first day, not transferred at the end if the relationship holds.
What we’ve built, and who for.
Named clients, with their agreement, and the whole engagement written up rather than the flattering half of it.

EduGaa
Education
An AI study platform, taken from an unregistered domain to a live product
EduGaa turns whatever a learner already has, a PDF, a deck, a photo of a whiteboard, into notes, flashcards, and practice built around how that person studies. We delivered the whole thing: the domain, the infrastructure, the backend, the interface, the AI pipeline behind it, and the security and policy work needed to put it in front of the public.
- Domain and DNS
- Cloud infrastructure
- Backend and database
- Front end
- AI generation pipeline
- AI tutor


Empire Welding & Machining
Manufacturing
Bringing AI into a forty-year-old fabrication shop, and the website to match
Empire has built agricultural, construction, and oil field equipment in North Battleford since 1986. Their CEO came to us to work out what AI could honestly do for a manufacturer, not a software company. We spent the time to answer that properly, trained the leadership and the people on the floor on the tools we use ourselves, and delivered the new website and an AI-integrated workflow now running in the business.
- AI advisory
- Executive sessions
- Employee training
- Tooling and demonstrations
- Website design
- Website build


StimuliZ Digital
Public and non-profit
Phase 1 delivered, phase 2 in build
A self-sovereign identity platform, built as an MVP a government buyer could evaluate
StimuliZ Digital needed the first working version of a decentralised digital identity platform: a mobile wallet a person actually holds their credentials in, the issuing and verification infrastructure an institution runs behind it, and a public site to put the whole proposition in front of buyers. We delivered phase one, and phase two is in build.
- Discovery and standards
- Trust architecture
- Mobile wallet application
- Issuer and verifier services
- Multi-tenant infrastructure
- Selective disclosure


Assetting
Engineering and infrastructure
Phase 1 prototype delivered, custom build under way
Asset management for engineering teams, from the domain up to a working prototype
Assetting tracks infrastructure across its whole life, from planning through to disposal, and forecasts what it will cost to keep or replace decades out. We started at the domain and the name, built the brand, the launch site, and the social presence, then spent the discovery on the frustrations the existing tools cause before building the prototype and the custom system now under way.
- Domain and first setup
- Name and identity
- Social presence
- Launch site and waitlist
- Discovery
- Working prototype

Guickie
Retail and commerce
Signed and under way
A dark store grocery business, being built from the problem statement up
Guickie is a Canadian quick-commerce startup running on a dark store model: no shopfront, small local warehouses, and groceries at the door fast. The team came to us before the app, the website, or the inventory system existed, and while the problem statement itself was still being sharpened. We are building all of it with them, alongside the groundwork the business needs to hold up in front of investors.
- Problem statement
- Pain point collection
- Business knowledge base
- Market analysis
- Website
- Mobile app

ASI Engineering
Asset management engineering
Field app phase 1 tested, road condition AI kicked off
Automating an asset management engineering firm, and building the field app its assessors work from
ASI Engineering, ASI-Asset Strategy Inc., is Canada's leader in asset management engineering, working with municipalities, utilities, transportation authorities, and government facilities out of Regina, Calgary, and Vancouver. We are their technology team across several parallel workstreams: the AI assistant on their website, proposal automation, invoice and payment automation, an AI-integrated workload and attendance system, the field app their assessors use to capture asset condition in realtime, and the road condition assessment AI now getting under way.
- Website AI assistant
- Proposal automation
- Invoice and payment automation
- Workload and attendance
- Field condition app
- Realtime data capture

Wherever you’re starting from.
Whatever stage you're at (idea, messy ops, or an existing org), we build the software and teach your team the AI to run with it.
- You have an idea, no tech roadmap
- “I'm a founder, I don't know where to start, website? app? MVP? What do I even build first?”
- You run a business or org, and need something custom
- “I have an organization. I want a tool built specifically for how we work, plus an AI chatbot for our customers or team.”
- You have an idea, but your data and ops are a mess
- “I want to turn my idea into software, but our data is scattered and our org is disorganized. I don't even know how to start.”
- You want AI in your company, not just a tool
- “I don't understand advanced AI concepts. I want my team trained on AI so we move faster, one package that covers it all.”
Three ways to work together.
The right model depends on how settled your scope is. We’ll recommend one once we understand what you’re building.
Fixed-bid
A defined scope, a defined price. Best once requirements are clear enough to commit to.
Best for
Well-scoped builds, MVPs, and discrete projects with a clear finish line.
Time & materials
Billed for the work done, with scope that can flex as you learn. Best when requirements are still evolving.
Best for
Early-stage products, evolving roadmaps, and iterative builds.
Retainer
Ongoing capacity reserved on our side: for support, maintenance, and incremental feature work.
Best for
Teams that already have something live and need it kept running and moving forward.
Wherever you’re starting from, let’s figure out the next step.
Tell us what you’re building. We’ll tell you honestly whether we’re the right team for it.
