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Twelve practices, one engineering standard.

From a first prototype to a national-scale platform. Every engagement carries the same security, testing, accessibility and documentation discipline — only the depth changes.

Healthcare software

Clinical and public-health systems built around privacy, auditability and the reality that clinicians have no spare time to give your software.

What is included

  • Hospital and clinic management systems
  • Electronic medical records and clinical workflow
  • Patient-facing applications and portals
  • Public-health and programme platforms
  • Diagnostics, laboratory and pharmacy modules
  • Consent, audit logging and DPDP-aligned data handling

Why it pays off: Health software fails on adoption far more often than on features. We design around clinician time and record integrity first, which is why the systems stay in use.

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Mobile app development

Android, iOS and cross-platform applications engineered for entry-level devices, intermittent connectivity and users who are not technology-comfortable.

What is included

  • Flutter cross-platform development
  • Native Android (Kotlin) and iOS (Swift)
  • Offline-first architecture with conflict-safe sync
  • Low-storage and low-memory optimisation
  • Vernacular language and audio-assisted interfaces
  • Play Store and App Store release management

Why it pays off: An app that fails when the signal drops is not usable in most of India. Offline-first design is our default, not an upgrade you pay extra for.

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Website development

Corporate websites, portals and web applications that load quickly, rank well, meet accessibility standards and are straightforward for your team to maintain.

What is included

  • Corporate and product websites
  • Progressive web applications
  • Content management integration
  • Technical SEO and structured data
  • Core Web Vitals performance work
  • WCAG 2.2 AA accessibility implementation

Why it pays off: A fast, accessible, well-structured site converts better and costs less to run. Performance and accessibility are release criteria for us, not a later clean-up project.

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Enterprise software

ERP, CRM, workflow and integration platforms for organisations that need role-based control, audit trails and clean interfaces to systems they already run.

What is included

  • Custom ERP and CRM development
  • Workflow and approval automation
  • Systems integration and middleware
  • Role-based access control and audit trails
  • Reporting, dashboards and data warehousing
  • Single sign-on and directory integration

Why it pays off: Enterprise software succeeds or fails at the integration boundary. We design the interfaces to your existing estate before we design the features.

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Cloud solutions

Migration, architecture, cost optimisation and India data-residency design across AWS, Azure and Google Cloud, with infrastructure defined as code.

What is included

  • Cloud migration and replatforming
  • Well-architected reviews and remediation
  • Infrastructure as code with Terraform
  • Kubernetes and container platforms
  • Cost optimisation and capacity modelling
  • Backup, disaster recovery and India-region residency

Why it pays off: Most cloud bills are twice what they need to be and most migrations create an outage nobody planned for. We model cost alongside capacity and validate with parallel runs.

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AI solutions

Applied machine learning and language systems that reach production with evaluation, guardrails and a cost model — not a demonstration that never ships.

What is included

  • Retrieval-augmented assistants over your own documents
  • Document intelligence, extraction and classification
  • Forecasting and predictive analytics
  • Conversational and voice interfaces, including Indian languages
  • Evaluation harnesses and quality measurement
  • Guardrails, human review steps and cost control

Why it pays off: The gap between an AI demonstration and an AI system people trust is evaluation and guardrails. That is where most of our AI engineering effort goes.

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UI/UX design

Research-led product design, design systems and accessibility work, including interfaces for users with low digital literacy or limited reading confidence.

What is included

  • User research and usability testing
  • Information architecture and user flows
  • Wireframing, prototyping and visual design
  • Design systems and component libraries
  • Accessibility and inclusive design audits
  • Vernacular, icon-led and audio-assisted interfaces

Why it pays off: Design decides whether software gets used. Designing for the least confident user in your audience reliably improves the experience for everyone else too.

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Digital transformation

Turning paper processes and legacy systems into digital capability, with a sequenced roadmap and change management your teams can actually absorb.

What is included

  • Current-state assessment and process mapping
  • Digital roadmap and phased sequencing
  • Legacy system modernisation
  • Data migration and cleansing
  • Change management and staff training
  • Adoption measurement after rollout

Why it pays off: Transformation programmes fail on adoption, not technology. We sequence change so each phase delivers something visible before the next one starts.

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Government digital solutions

Citizen services, departmental systems and frontline-worker tools built to Indian public-sector expectations for accessibility, residency, training and support.

What is included

  • Citizen service portals and applications
  • Departmental and scheme management systems
  • Offline field-worker applications
  • Monitoring dashboards and statutory reporting
  • GIGW-aligned accessibility and India-resident hosting
  • Staff training, documentation and long-term support

Why it pays off: Public-sector software has to work for a field worker with no signal and for a secretary reviewing a district dashboard. We build for both ends of that chain.

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Custom software development

Bespoke systems for problems no off-the-shelf product fits — scoped honestly, built in phases, and documented so you are never dependent on us.

What is included

  • Requirements discovery and specification
  • Solution architecture and technical design
  • Phased build with working software each sprint
  • API development and third-party integration
  • Automated testing and quality assurance
  • Complete handover documentation and knowledge transfer

Why it pays off: You own the code, the documentation and the infrastructure definitions. If you later choose to bring the work in-house, everything you need to do so is already written.

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Maintenance & support

Managed support, monitoring, security patching and small-change delivery under agreed response times — for systems we built and for systems we inherit.

What is included

  • Defined severity levels and response times
  • Proactive monitoring and alerting
  • Security patching and dependency updates
  • Bug fixing and small enhancement delivery
  • Performance tuning and cost review
  • Quarterly health reports and roadmap review

Why it pays off: Software degrades quietly through unpatched dependencies and unnoticed cost drift. A support agreement catches both before they become an incident or an invoice shock.

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Technology consulting

Architecture reviews, technical due diligence, build-versus-buy analysis and CTO-level advisory for teams making decisions that are expensive to reverse.

What is included

  • Architecture and code quality reviews
  • Technical due diligence for investors and acquirers
  • Build-versus-buy and vendor evaluation
  • Security and compliance readiness assessment
  • Cloud cost and capacity audits
  • Fractional CTO and advisory engagements

Why it pays off: An independent assessment before a large commitment is the cheapest engineering you will ever buy. You keep the report whether or not you go on to hire us.

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Delivery process

Seven stages, no surprises

You always know which stage you are in, what is being produced, and what it costs.

  1. Stage 01 · 1–2 weeks

    Discovery

    Workshops with your users and stakeholders. We establish the real problem, the constraints, the regulatory context and the measures by which the result will be judged. Output: a requirements document and success criteria.

  2. Stage 02 · 1 week

    Planning

    Scope, solution architecture, delivery plan, risk register and a written estimate. Nothing is built until you have approved this. Output: proposal, plan and architecture outline.

  3. Stage 03 · 2–4 weeks

    Design

    User flows, wireframes, visual design and a component library, validated with real users where the audience allows it. Output: clickable prototype and design system.

  4. Stage 04 · ongoing

    Development

    Two-week sprints, a working demonstration at the end of each, code review on every change and automated tests written alongside features. Output: working software, every fortnight.

  5. Stage 05 · continuous

    Testing

    Functional, integration, performance, security and accessibility testing, plus device testing on the hardware your users actually own. Output: test reports and a defect log you can see.

  6. Stage 06 · 1–2 weeks

    Deployment

    Staged rollout, infrastructure as code, monitoring and alerting configured, and a documented rollback path agreed before go-live. Output: a live system and a runbook.

  7. Stage 07 · continuous

    Support

    Agreed response times, proactive monitoring, security patching, and a quarterly review of what usage data suggests you should build next. Output: uptime, and a roadmap grounded in evidence.

Engagement models

Three ways to work with us

Chosen to fit the work, not to fit our billing preference.

Fixed price

For well-defined scope with stable requirements. You get a fixed cost, a fixed date and a written change-request process. Best for first releases, websites and clearly bounded modules.

Time and materials

For exploratory or evolving work where fixing scope early would force bad decisions. Transparent rates, a visible backlog and a monthly cap you control. Best for R&D and discovery-heavy builds.

Dedicated team

A named team working only on your product, at a monthly retainer, with your priorities driving their sprint. Best for long-running platforms and product companies scaling capacity.

Not sure which service you need?

Describe the problem rather than the solution. We will tell you which of these applies — or that none of them does.

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