Approach
We’re an engineering studio, not a task factory. We take responsibility for a working product and measurable outcome, not for “closed tickets”. Here is how we get there.
Four stages on every project
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Discovery
1–3 weeks. Stakeholder interviews, analysis of data, competitors and constraints. Output: product brief, success metrics, roadmap for the quarter.
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Architecture
Domain, data, integrations, security. ADRs (Architecture Decision Records) on every key decision. Architecture prototype before full-scale development.
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Incremental delivery
Two-week iterations. Each ends with a working increment, a demo for the client and an updated backlog. No “long releases”.
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Launch & growth
Release, monitoring, SLA. The product isn’t “handed over and forgotten” — we keep evolving it by metrics, hypotheses and feedback.
What we believe in
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Engineering over heroics
Boring, predictable solutions are almost always better than “genius” ones. Tests, review, CI — not a formality.
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Transparency by default
Single Jira board, open time sheet, weekly status. The client sees everything at any time.
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Outcome ownership
We’re on the hook for product metrics and timeline, not for the volume of tasks shipped.
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Docs as code
README, ADR, runbooks. The client team must be able to take the project over.
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Security from day one
Secrets in Vault, CI scanners, access rotation, least-privilege principle.
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One team
Our engineers and the client team work in the same space. No “black box”.
What the client gets
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Product brief
Goals, constraints, success metrics, personas, scenarios. 10–15 pages that save hundreds of hours.
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Architecture plan
C4 diagrams, component descriptions, contracts, non-functional requirements.
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Weekly status
What’s done, risks, next week. One email, no fluff.
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Demo every 2 weeks
Working product on staging, video recording and notes.
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Runbook & handover
Ops instructions, incident playbooks, on-call contacts.
Is this a fit for you?
A 30-minute intro call, no strings attached. Let’s see if we can be useful to your project.