The Practice
Six services, one way of working. Every engagement ends the same way: you own everything.
I
Frontend Development
Fast, polished interfaces in React and Next.js. A 95+ performance score is the starting point, not the goal.
- React / Next.js application
- Performance audit
- Responsive design
- Animation system
II
Backend & APIs
APIs and databases built to survive real traffic — containerised, automated, ready to grow.
- API design
- Database architecture
- Docker setup
- Automated deployment
III
Fintech & Regulated Systems
Trading platforms, payment flows, KYC and compliance systems — built by someone who works inside a regulated financial firm every day.
- Trading & brokerage platforms
- Payment & wallet flows
- KYC / AML pipelines
- Audit-ready architecture
IV
AI Integration
Practical AI inside real products — assistants, search that understands meaning, automated workflows. On your own servers when privacy demands it.
- OpenCLAW workflows
- Assistant integration
- Semantic search
- Automation pipelines
V
Full Product Delivery
From idea to launch under one owner. A working staging site in week one; full documentation at handoff.
- Technical architecture
- Staging from week one
- Full QA
- Documented production deploy
VI
WordPress & Elementor
Custom WordPress, tuned hard for speed — and handed over so your own team can run it without calling anyone.
- Custom theme or plugin
- Elementor Pro setup
- Speed optimisation
- Admin training
In four stages, always
The Manner of Working
Discovery
Day oneThirty minutes on goals, timeline, and constraints — and the hard questions, before any price.
Proposal
Within two daysWhat gets built, how long it takes, what it costs — in writing, before work begins.
Development
One-to-two-week sprintsWork arrives in deployed pieces you can see and use. Problems are raised the day they appear.
Delivery
At launchDeployed to your infrastructure, fully documented — with support after launch.
“The full price is known before work begins.”
“Everything is yours from the first commit — code, credentials, documents.”
Startups
systems built for growth
Growing businesses
real products, not templates
Agencies
a brief taken, delivered on time
Internal tools
manual work turned into software