The Work We're
Allowed to Talk About.
Most of what we build sits behind NDAs and procurement rules. Here are a few engagements we can describe — chosen because they show what we actually do: replace, connect, and keep critical systems running.
Ten Years Running a High-Traffic Platform's Entire Infrastructure.
The client first came to us for help maintaining their store. The setup they inherited from a previous engineer ran on AWS — it worked, but it cost five figures a month. And this was not a small operation: tens of thousands of products, thousands of orders every month, hundreds of thousands of visitors a day. At that scale, downtime is lost revenue, and an oversized cloud bill is just money leaking every month.
We took over the full production infrastructure. We re-architected it off AWS onto a lean setup on Hetzner — multiple VPS behind a load balancer, with Cloudflare in front. Cloudflare rules filter malicious traffic before it ever reaches the application, so the platform stays fast under real-world load.
Then we kept building: design updates on request, new capabilities in the store admin, and integrations with dozens of cosmetics suppliers and shipping carriers. One team, owning every layer — infrastructure, application, and integrations — for over a decade.
Infrastructure cost dropped by roughly 90%, with no loss of performance. Hundreds of thousands of daily visitors served without incident. Not a single downtime complaint in recent years. Ten-plus years in, we still own and run the whole thing — which is the real proof: it didn't just launch, it lasted.
Multi-Year Delivery for a Public-Sector Client.
ITRC needed a dependable partner to support and extend their public web presence — a platform made up of many distinct sites — in an environment where deadlines and budgets are not suggestions.
We became their standing development team. Over several years we built dozens of micro-sites on their platform — each one scoped, delivered, and maintained to specification. No drama, no scope creep, no surprises after kickoff.
Every engagement delivered on budget and on time. Several years in, with zero complaints. That kind of predictability is exactly what public-sector work is graded on — and it's why the relationship is still going.
A Faster Ordering Layer on Top of Oracle NetSuite.
AppearanceTG runs a large inventory and distribution operation on Oracle NetSuite. NetSuite holds the data well — but its native front-end was too slow for the wholesale buyers placing orders through it day after day. The system of record was fine; the experience on top of it wasn't.
We built a custom ordering front-end in Laravel and Vue.js, wired directly into NetSuite through its API. Wholesale buyers browse the full catalog and place orders through an interface built for speed — while NetSuite stays the single source of truth. No data migration, no second system to reconcile.
A wholesale ordering experience materially faster than NetSuite's native front-end, without pulling data out of the ERP. It's the integration pattern we describe on our Service page — clean contracts between systems — running in production for real buyers.
Many of our engagements involve internal systems, proprietary workflows, or procurement restrictions that cannot be publicly documented. For projects similar to yours, we're happy to discuss references directly.
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