Custom software and firmware

We build the software your process demands and the firmware your equipment needs to run. In phases, with results early, and the code stays yours.

For when everything on the market stops halfway.

From software to firmware

Two skills few teams combine: the software that runs the operation and the firmware that runs on the equipment.

Custom software

Management apps and internal tools designed around your process, not the other way round.

  • Custom management software
  • Specific internal tools
  • Automation of your own processes
  • Integration with your systems

Firmware and embedded

Software that runs on your equipment: from device control to the connection with the cloud.

  • Firmware for your own equipment
  • Embedded software and IoT
  • Device control and telemetry
  • Connection to cloud platforms

Custom only when it's genuinely better

Custom software costs more to build and maintain than an off-the-shelf tool. So we only recommend it when it pays off, and we say when the right answer is something else.

When it makes sense

Your process or product is specific and generic tools make you work around them; or you have your own equipment that needs embedded software.

When it doesn't

There's already an off-the-shelf tool that fits well. In that case we say so and help you adopt or integrate it, rather than reinvent it.

Questions about custom software

What SMEs usually ask before commissioning a build.

Isn't buying off-the-shelf always cheaper?

Often it is. Custom software costs more to build and maintain than an off-the-shelf tool: it only pays off when what exists genuinely doesn't fit, or when it would force you to distort your operation to suit the tool. If that isn't your situation, we say so.

What if we want to work with another team one day?

The code and the solution are yours. We build so it can be maintained by someone else, not to lock you to us. We don't think a long-term relationship should rest on technical dependency.

Do we have to wait months to see anything working?

That isn't how we work. We deliver in phases, with usable results early, rather than one big launch at the end. That cuts the risk of "we built for months and this wasn't it", and lets you correct course while it's still cheap to do so.

Do you build firmware for our equipment too?

Yes. We develop software that runs on the equipment itself, from device control to the connection with the cloud. It's often where industrial AI starts: without the data the machine produces, there's no predictive analysis to be had.

Do off-the-shelf tools always fall short?

A short conversation to understand your problem and whether custom software is genuinely the right answer.