// About the studio
Most software built for tradespeople and field crews is either too bloated to learn or too simple to be useful. There's a gap between the spreadsheets people are living in and the enterprise platforms they can't afford.
We think the right answer is purpose-built software for specific industries — tools designed around how a business actually runs, not how a product manager imagined it might. We build one product at a time, stay close to the people using it, and ship things that make daily work genuinely easier.
Right now, that means fencing companies.
// Capabilities
We translate expert knowledge into functional tools. We build software for those who do the work.
Our philosophy prioritizes lean, high-performance interfaces that stay out of the way so your team can focus.
We strip every project down to its mechanics to identify what your business actually needs. Then forge custom systems built for your reality.
// Current project
Job scheduling and sales pipeline software built specifically for fencing companies.
From the first sales lead to the final installation — Fence Control handles crew scheduling, job tracking, pipeline management, and team coordination in one place. Built for owners, foremen, and sales reps who are running a real operation, not managing a demo environment.
Learn more about Fence Control →// How we work
We don't deploy until the objective is clear. By engineering from first principles, we solve the logic before we touch the code—an obvious step that is surprisingly rare.
Security is structural, not an afterthought. Multi-tenant isolation and role-based access are forged into the bedrock from day one—not bolted on after a breach.
If a decision can’t be explained in plain language, the work isn't finished. We build with intentional clarity, ensuring that the logic of your system is as accessible as it is powerful. We deliver architectures that your team can actually navigate, maintain, and scale without a translator.
We don't test in a vacuum. We validate against realistic scenarios, edge cases, and high-pressure environments to ensure the system holds up when it matters most.