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§ 01 / 05 Capabilities

Four things
we do properly.

Not a list of everything we could theoretically take on. These are the four lines of work we staff permanently, and they are deliberately connected: each one teaches us something the others need.

01 Custom Software Development 02 Product Studio 03 App & Game Publishing 04 AI & Automation
§ 02 / 05 Custom

01 · DVS-CB

Custom Software Development

Systems your business runs on, built to your operating reality — not bent around someone else’s SaaS.

We take on the work that off-the-shelf software cannot absorb: internal platforms, customer portals, integrations between systems that were never meant to speak, and the migration of a decade of spreadsheets into something auditable. Every engagement ships to production. We write the tests, the runbook, and the handover documentation, and we make sure your team can operate it after we step back.

Fixed-scope build Embedded team Ongoing retainer
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Deliverables

  • 01 Web applications and customer portals
  • 02 iOS and Android applications
  • 03 APIs, integrations, and data pipelines
  • 04 Legacy modernisation and cloud migration
  • 05 Infrastructure, CI/CD, and observability setup
  • 06 Technical documentation and team handover
§ 03 / 05 Product

02 · DVS-SP

Product Studio

We build and operate our own software. It is where our opinions come from.

Running our own products means we carry the consequences of our own architecture decisions — the on-call pages, the migration that has to happen without downtime, the support ticket at month eighteen. That experience is the difference between a contractor who delivers a repository and a partner who delivers something maintainable. When we advise you on a trade-off, it is because we have already paid for the wrong answer somewhere.

Zero-to-one build Product partnership Technical co-founder support
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Deliverables

  • 01 Product discovery and technical validation
  • 02 MVP definition and build
  • 03 Design systems and UI architecture
  • 04 Billing, auth, and multi-tenancy foundations
  • 05 Analytics and instrumentation
  • 06 Iteration against real usage data
§ 04 / 05 App

03 · DVS-PB

App & Game Publishing

You built it. We handle everything between "it works" and "it sells."

Independent developers lose more titles to distribution than to code. We publish apps and games on the App Store, Google Play, and Steam — taking on store compliance, age and content ratings, build pipelines, localisation, store presence, pricing strategy, update cadence, and the revenue reporting that follows. You keep making the thing. We make sure it reaches people and gets paid for.

Full publishing agreement Launch-only engagement Porting and platform expansion
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Deliverables

  • 01 Store listing, ASO, and creative assets
  • 02 Submission, review handling, and compliance
  • 03 Age ratings, privacy labels, and policy review
  • 04 Release engineering and staged rollouts
  • 05 Monetisation, pricing, and IAP configuration
  • 06 Revenue reporting and payout administration
§ 05 / 05 AI

04 · DVS-AA

AI & Automation

Applied AI with a defined job, a measured output, and a cost you can forecast.

Most AI projects fail because nobody agreed in advance what "working" means. We start by defining the evaluation — what correct output looks like, how often it has to be correct, and what happens when it is not. Then we build: retrieval over your own documents, agents that operate inside real systems with real permissions, and automation that removes a specific recurring cost. Every deployment ships with evaluation harnesses and a human escalation path.

Discovery sprint Pilot to production Ongoing evaluation and tuning
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Deliverables

  • 01 Use-case assessment and feasibility review
  • 02 Retrieval-augmented systems over private data
  • 03 Agentic workflows with tool and permission boundaries
  • 04 Evaluation harnesses and regression suites
  • 05 Document, intake, and back-office automation
  • 06 Cost modelling and guardrail implementation
§ 05 / 05 Stack

What we actually use

Chosen for how well they will be supported in five years, not for how interesting they are this quarter. Novelty is spent where it produces an advantage and nowhere else.

Languages TypeScript · Python · Go · Swift · Kotlin · C# · SQL
Frontend React · Astro · Next.js · SwiftUI · Jetpack Compose · Tailwind
Backend Node.js · FastAPI · PostgreSQL · Redis · Cloudflare Workers · .NET
Infrastructure Cloudflare · AWS · Terraform · Docker · GitHub Actions · Grafana
AI Claude · OpenAI · Vector search · RAG pipelines · Evaluation harnesses
Platforms App Store · Google Play · Steam · Unity · Godot · Unreal

Not sure which of these
you need?

Describe the problem instead of the solution. Working out which of these four it is — or whether it is any of them — is the first thing a scoping engagement does.

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