Product Engineering

From Idea to Industry-Defining Product.

You have a niche industry problem and need a team that can architect and ship the full product. Web app, mobile app, API, cloud infrastructure — production-grade from day one.

Why It Matters

Niche Industries Deserve Real Software

Most industries are still running on spreadsheets, legacy systems, and manual processes — not because better software doesn't exist, but because no one has built specifically for them. That's the opportunity.

We built OpsFlow — a full enterprise facility management SaaS for K-12 school districts — because a real person had a real pain point and the software didn't exist. That's exactly the kind of problem we're built to solve.

See OpsFlow in Detail

What's Included

  • Full-stack web application (Blazor, React, Next.js)
  • Native & cross-platform mobile apps (.NET MAUI, React Native)
  • RESTful API & microservices architecture
  • Multi-tenant SaaS product design & build
  • Azure / AWS cloud infrastructure
  • CI/CD pipelines, automated testing & deployment

Frequently Asked Questions

What tech stacks do you build with?

Our primary stack is Blazor WebAssembly + ASP.NET Core for enterprise web apps, with .NET MAUI for cross-platform mobile. For consumer-facing products we build in React / Next.js. Cloud infrastructure runs on Azure or AWS depending on your requirements.

Can you take a product from idea to launch?

Yes — and we've done it. OpsFlow is a production enterprise SaaS for K-12 school districts that we built from scratch: 131 Blazor pages, 50+ API controllers, iOS/Android mobile app, Azure cloud, SignalR real-time, Stripe billing. It's live in 4 districts. That's the kind of depth we bring to every product engagement.

Do you offer ongoing support after launch?

Yes. We offer ongoing support plans and iteration cycles after launch. For Studio Partnership engagements, we stay involved as the product grows. We build for the long term, not just for the handoff.

Have an Industry Problem? Let's Build the Solution.

Tell us about your niche, your users, and the gap you see. We'll help you figure out whether it's a product worth building.