Approach
From first conversation to working software — that you own
We think consultatively to reach the right solution together, and make the plan clear up front. You have a direct line to the developers, we deliver weekly, and in the end you own the platform yourself.
The journey
Five phases from first conversation to a platform you can take in-house yourself.
1. Discovery & consulting
We think along, challenge assumptions and decide the right solution together — before a line of code is written.
2. Concept & proof of concept
We make the plan clear up front, often via a proof of concept, so you know where you stand.
3. Build
Iterative, weekly delivery with a direct line to the developers — no account-manager wall in between.
4. Launch
Production-ready, tested and monitored. Software that survives Monday morning.
5. Ownership & handover
You can take the platform in-house whenever you want. We hand over knowledge, code and maintenance carefully.
Ownership, no lock-in
You become the owner of the platform. Custom software is not an eternal subscription but an investment that pays back — and because you get the source code and the IP, an exit is always possible.
Proof over promise: Talk360 made the move to a SaaS model with full control over their own IP together with us. That is how it should go — you grow with us and keep the keys yourself.
- You own the source code and 100% of the IP
- No lock-in — an exit is always possible
- An investment that pays back, not an eternal subscription
Hosted entirely in the EU
Our solutions can be hosted entirely within the EU, so your data stays under European jurisdiction. Within our field almost no one claims this — it is our most distinctive promise, and only more relevant with the sovereign-cloud trend and European policy.
- Data and processing within the EU
- Aligned with the sovereign-cloud trend and EU policy
- Our most distinctive promise
Curious how this works for your project?
A good conversation is enough to get started. We'll look at what the journey looks like, what it costs and what it returns — no obligation, no pitch deck.
