System integration
We connect applications, data sources, and infrastructure that weren't built to talk to each other.
- Architecture and interoperability planning
- API design and data contracts
- Workflow orchestration across existing systems
Three areas where we spend most of our time.
We connect applications, data sources, and infrastructure that weren't built to talk to each other.
We put AI and automation into live workflows — not proofs-of-concept that never leave the meeting room.
The foundational work that makes everything else possible.
Most firms tell you what to do and hand you a report. We stay until it works.
No blank-canvas redesigns. We learn what you have, then find the shortest path to working.
Pilots are fine. The real test is whether it still runs on Monday without someone nursing it.
Access, identity, and control from day one — not bolted on after everything else is done.
Our community software work keeps us honest about what people actually need from a system.
No 200-page strategy documents before anything happens. We understand your environment, agree on what done looks like, and get to work.
We audit real systems, not idealized diagrams.
Every milestone ties to something you can measure, not hours logged.
The people maintaining it weren’t in the room when we started. We design for them anyway.
Deployment is the beginning, not the finish line.
No vague transformation promises. No metrics we can’t back up.
Legacy debt, tangled dependencies, compliance constraints — that’s the work. We’re used to it.
Integration, AI, automation, identity. Not “digital transformation.”
We’ll tell you what’s actually achievable. References and case studies come when honestly earned.
Tell us what you’re trying to solve. We’ll give you a straight answer on whether we can help.
Enterprise work pays the bills and keeps us sharp. Community software keeps us honest about what people actually need. We apply the same standards to both.
High stakes, real consequences. It’s where you learn to care about reliability.
Build for people who can’t afford workarounds and you’ll build better software full stop.
We don’t have a “serious” mode and a “scrappy” mode. Same quality either way.
That’s how we decide what to take on.
Describe the problem. We’ll come back with an honest take on whether we can help.
We’re not going to send you a brochure. Just a conversation about fit.