Every piece of software we've built started as a conversation about a real operational problem. Here's what that's looked like so far.
Think of it like a flight simulator, but for conversations. Sales teams, customer service staff, HR departments. They talk to a realistic character, handle the scenario, and get scored on how they did. The whole thing runs in a browser and feels like a real phone call.
End-to-end clinic platforms designed to give reception and admin teams their time back. Practice management, patient and lead tracking, insights for clinic owners, and a patient-facing AI chat that handles repeat enquiries and only escalates when it should. The mechanism is the same everywhere: fewer labour hours on admin, fewer missed enquiries, fewer no-shows, and better utilisation of the time clinicians actually have.
Camera-based measurement tools that take the guesswork out of quality checks. A technician points their phone at something, the app tells them if it passes or fails, and the whole inspection gets logged automatically. Works offline too, which matters when you're in a basement or a field.
Sometimes a business just needs a proper web platform and nothing on the market quite does it. Dashboards, admin panels, customer portals. We build them on modern frameworks, deploy them on solid infrastructure, and make sure they still work well a year from now.
