Independent IT consulting

Web projects that move forward.

Technical direction and hands-on delivery for websites, web applications, and existing systems.

Straight answersTechnology aligned with business goalsA clean handover
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Working approach

Analyze. Plan. Execute.

Understand the problem, define the right path, and turn the plan into working results.

Core services

Technical advice, hands-on development, and focused troubleshooting—matched to what the project needs.

Consulting

Advisory

Analyze the problem, compare realistic options, and define what is worth doing before committing more time or budget.

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Web development

Delivery

Build or improve a website or web application with attention to speed, maintainability, and the people who will use it.

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Troubleshooting

Stabilization

Trace a recurring problem to its cause, fix what matters, and reduce the chance of it happening again.

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What you can expect

Clear communication, focused technical work, and a result that remains useful after handover.

Straight answers

You get a clear view of the problem, the priorities, and what can wait.

Technology aligned with business goals

Technical decisions stay aligned with the outcomes your business needs.

A clean handover

Important decisions are documented, the result is verified, and future maintenance is straightforward.

Process

Every engagement follows the same basic sequence: analyze the situation, plan the right response, and execute the work in clear, testable steps.

01

Analysis and scope

Clarify the goal, inspect the current system, identify the constraints, and define the problem to solve.

02

Plan and priorities

Turn the findings into a practical plan: what to change, in what order, and which risks or tradeoffs need attention.

03

Execution and handover

Implement and test the agreed work, document the important decisions, and leave the result ready to maintain.

When this is a good fit

This is a good fit when you need to understand a technical problem, choose a direction, or get the work delivered.

Before a major technical decision

Get an independent view of the scope, architecture, delivery options, and technical risks before committing more time or budget.

When a web project needs to move forward

Build, improve, or complete a website or web application that is reliable, maintainable, and straightforward to use.

When an existing system keeps causing problems

Resolve regressions, fragile integrations, recurring errors, or a project that has lost its technical direction.

Frequently asked questions

A few practical answers before we decide whether the work is a fit.

What kinds of projects are a good fit?

Typical projects include company websites, custom web applications, technical reviews, troubleshooting, and delivery support for an existing team.

Can you work with an existing codebase or team?

Yes. Work can start inside an existing codebase, alongside an in-house team, or on a defined piece of a project that needs outside technical help.

How does a project usually start?

We start with a short conversation about the situation and the outcome you need. If the work is a fit, the first step is to analyze the current situation and agree on a practical plan.

Let's discuss your project.

Tell us what you are building, changing, or trying to fix. A few lines are enough to begin.