Every engagement below started as an operational bottleneck and ended as a product our clients now run their business on. These are the numbers those platforms move each year.
Every engagement below started as an operational bottleneck and ended as a product our clients now run their business on. These are the numbers those platforms move each year.
annual client revenue running on our platforms
flagship products shipped end to end
industries, from dental clinics to freight


Appointy turned a single-site dental practice into a $14.2M-a-year multi-chair operation.
We replaced a stack of paper charts, spreadsheets and phone-only booking with Appointy — one system covering patients, appointments, treatment plans, invoicing and reporting. It is built for dentistry specifically: a 32-tooth dental record where each tooth carries its own diseases and treatments, so nobody re-examines from scratch. Invoices split revenue between the doctor’s share, the clinic’s share and expenses automatically, and reports — appointments, patients, procedures, expenses, cashflow, doctor share, etc — export straight to Excel.
annual patient revenue
tooth dental record with treatment history
Customized, exportable reports as per client's requriement


One suite runs $16.2M of annual resort bookings.
Resorts were running on disconnected tools, so a booking, the quote behind it and the invoice that followed never lived in the same place. Luxurest puts ten modules on one suite: an unlimited booking calendar, room availability and pricing tables that stop overbooking, customer records, arrival and departure tracking, a product catalogue for everything from drinks to diving gear, customisable quotes that print, export, share or go out over WhatsApp, and invoicing with taxes and discounts — all behind role-based access, with a dashboard tracking occupancy and weekly revenue.
annual booking revenue
modules from booking to invoice
ways to send a quote, incl. WhatsApp

A direct-to-consumer healthcare storefront turning over $16.8M a year.
Hey Doc sells treatment direct to consumer across a broad range of conditions, so the storefront had to do the work a clinic receptionist normally does. We built the commerce platform end to end — condition-led browsing that starts from what someone is dealing with rather than a product grid, a vetted clinic directory, subscription refills, discreet checkout and order tracking, all on one product, inventory and payments system. Editorial content feeds straight into the catalogue, so every article is a route to a treatment rather than a dead end.
annual online revenue
routes to buy: condition, clinic, content


One command centre running $33.5M of the business — sales, money and people.
Off-the-shelf tools could not model how the business actually runs, so we built Command & Control: one system where leads become clients, clients become invoices, and invoices land against real accounts. CRM and lead pipelines sit alongside accounts, transactions, company expenses with category analytics, employees, departments, attendance, leave requests, payroll and asset registers — so the sales floor, finance and HR all work from the same numbers instead of three sets of spreadsheets.
pipeline closed in year one
back-office modules on one login

Real-time sign language translation, on a platform now worth $24.6M a year in contracts.
Sign MI closes the gap between spoken, written and signed language without waiting on a scarce human interpreter. The platform pairs generative AI and natural language processing with expressive 3D avatars to translate text, documents, video and live speech into sign language on demand — embedded in websites, kiosks, classrooms and enterprise systems. We built it from a blank page: the avatar animation pipeline, the translation workspace, session history.
annual platform contracts
translation modes: text, doc, video, speech
availability without an interpreter


A three-sided tutoring marketplace now booking $10.9M of lessons a year.
Get-Tutored has three audiences who need completely different products, so we built three. Parents get payments and oversight of their child’s learning; students get lessons, tutor messaging and session replays; tutors get their own schedule, class management and profile. Around them sits the marketplace itself — search and filtering by subject, level and price, vetted tutor profiles with qualifications and hourly rates, course listings, and a “become a tutor” onboarding funnel that keeps supply growing with demand.
annual lesson volume
tailored portals: parent, student, tutor


$32.8M of freight moves through Dropper a year — operations and the ledger in one system.
Dropper runs all four trade lanes — sea and air, import and export — on the same job → bill of lading → invoice chain, then carries every document straight through to the books. Behind it sits a real accounting package: chart of accounts, opening balances, general vouchers, account ledger, income statement and balance sheet, with job balancing reports that show what each shipment actually earned. Operations and finance stop reconciling each other by hand.
freight billed annually
trade lanes: sea & air, import & export


$28.4M in welfare funding administered a year, across a dozen organisations.
Wellcare gives welfare trusts, NGOs and CSR programmes the operational backbone they were never able to afford. Aid types, budgets and approval workflows are all the organisation’s own to define, so its existing process gets modelled rather than worked around — and the supporting modules configure the same way, whatever services it actually delivers. Every case stays traceable from application through to payment, so organisations can prove where the money went.
welfare funds administered a year
aid types configured, each with its own budget