What We Do
This is not 'we cannot code so we use no-code.' We build custom software every day. But not every problem needs custom engineering, and knowing the difference saves you time and money. An internal tool for your ops team to manage vendor onboarding does not need a React frontend and a PostgreSQL backend. It needs a Retool app that connects to your existing database and ships in two weeks.
A client-facing MVP that validates a business idea before you commit six figures to custom development does not need a custom stack. It needs a Bubble app with real architecture behind it. We build on no-code platforms with the same rigor we apply to custom development: defined data models, role-based access controls, proper error handling, and documentation that lets your team maintain the system without depending on us. The difference is speed and cost, not quality.
How We Work
We evaluate your use case against a clear framework: user count, data volume, integration complexity, customization requirements, and expected growth. No-code is the right call when you need an internal tool for under 100 users, an admin dashboard, a data entry workflow, or an MVP that proves a concept before you invest in custom code. Custom is the right call when you need complex business logic, high-volume data processing, a consumer-grade user experience, or integrations that go beyond what APIs can handle. When no-code fits, we select the platform that matches your requirements.
Retool and Appsmith for internal data tools, Bubble for customer-facing applications with moderate complexity, and Airtable for structured workflow management. Build follows a structured process regardless of platform: data model design first, then user interface, then integrations, then testing against your actual use cases. We document the configuration thoroughly so your team can make changes and future vendors can understand the architecture. When you outgrow the no-code platform, we plan the migration to custom code from the beginning so the transition is clean rather than a rewrite.
