Automation that survives Monday.
We build the pipelines, internal tools, and glue work that run your operations — plus the monitoring and handoff that keep them running after we leave.
Four kinds of work. One that most studios skip.
We name the boring parts on purpose — monitoring and handoff are the difference between a demo and a system you can run.
Automation pipelines
Multi-step workflows that move data and trigger actions across your systems — scheduled, event-driven, and observable.
A nightly reconciliation that used to take a person two hours now runs in four minutes, untouched.
Internal tooling
Focused apps and dashboards for the team that actually does the work — built around your process, not a vendor's.
One screen replaces a spreadsheet, three tabs, and a recurring Slack thread.
Integration & glue work
The connectors between the tools you already pay for. APIs, webhooks, queues, and the retries that keep them honest.
Orders flow from store to ERP to fulfillment without a copy-paste step in the middle.
Monitoring & handoff
Alerting, run docs, and ownership transfer so the system is yours — not a black box only we understand.
When something breaks at 2am, your on-call gets a useful alert, not a mystery.
Intake to handoff, no black boxes.
- 01
Intake
We map the actual workflow — the clicks, the exceptions, the thing one person does that no one documented. Fixed-scope, written down.
- 02
Build
Short iterations against your real data. You see working software each week, not a deck. We cut scope before we cut quality.
- 03
Monitoring
Before launch: alerting, retries, and dashboards. We watch it run under real load and fix what reality finds.
- 04
Handoff
Run docs, access, and a walkthrough. You own the code and the keys. We stay reachable, but you're never dependent on us.
Numbers over adjectives.
Got a process that shouldn't be manual?
Tell us the boring, repetitive thing. We'll tell you what it takes to make it run itself.