Antalya, Türkiye · working remotely worldwide

A small software team that ships to the stores

We build iOS and Android applications, e-commerce platforms and custom business systems. Five of our apps are live on the App Store and Google Play right now — four of them our own products, one built for a client. You can open them and judge the work yourself.

Published work, not a portfolio of mockups

Anyone can show screenshots. These are applications that passed both stores' review processes and are installable today.

Two projects written up in detail

These case studies are in Turkish, but the architecture diagrams, technology choices and module lists are readable in any language — and they show how we make decisions, not just what we shipped.

What we build

Mobile apps (iOS + Android)

Flutter from a single codebase. We handle App Store and Google Play submissions, privacy declarations and review responses — not just the code.

E-commerce platforms

Retail storefronts, B2B dealer portals with account limits, payment gateways, returns and stock reservation. Multi-language and multi-currency where needed.

Custom business systems

Dispatch, field operations, marketplaces and admin panels with role-based access enforced at the database level, not in the interface.

AI features that earn their place

We ship AI where it removes a real step — for example turning a user photo into a structured job description — rather than as a label on the homepage.

How we work

  1. 1

    Scoping call, free

    A video call where we map what you actually need. If your requirements fit an off-the-shelf product better than custom software, we say so.

  2. 2

    Phased proposal

    We break the work into phases with a price and a realistic timeline for each. Store review periods are part of the timeline, not an afterthought.

  3. 3

    Build with visible progress

    You get working builds during development, not a reveal at the end. Feedback in week three is cheap; feedback in month three is not.

  4. 4

    Launch and handover

    Store submissions, documentation, admin training. Accounts and infrastructure are registered in your name and handed over to you.

What we are, and what we are not

We are a small team in Antalya. That is an advantage for some projects and the wrong choice for others, so here is the honest version.

Good fit: a product that needs to be designed, built and shipped by people who will actually think about it — a two-sided marketplace, a field operations system, a B2B commerce platform, an app that has to pass store review. You will talk to the people writing the code.

Poor fit: staffing a large team on short notice, round-the-clock coverage, or work that needs someone physically on site with you. A bigger agency will serve you better and we will tell you that rather than take the project.

Frequently asked questions

Do you work with clients outside Türkiye?
Yes. Software is delivered remotely, so location is not a constraint. Scoping and progress meetings happen over video, and apps ship through the stores. We already build multi-language products: the Ev Hizmet app runs in Turkish, English, Russian and German and is live in both stores, and Canlı Altın has an English release.
What is your time zone and how does that affect us?
We are in Türkiye (UTC+3). That means a working-day overlap with all of Europe, the Middle East and Africa, a partial overlap with the US East Coast in the mornings, and an early-morning overlap with much of Asia. For teams in Europe the overlap is effectively a full day.
Can you take over an existing project?
Sometimes, and we are honest about when it is a bad idea. We review the codebase first and give you a direct answer: continue, partially rewrite, or rebuild. Taking over a codebase that cannot be maintained helps nobody, and quoting for it without reading it would be guesswork.
Who owns the code and the infrastructure?
You do. Database, storage and store accounts are registered in your name and handed over at the end of the project. If you decide to work with someone else afterwards, the system stays with you. Leaving a client unable to access their own infrastructure is not how we work.
How do you handle personal data and privacy?
By minimising what is sent, not by hiding it in the interface. In the Ev Hizmet app, addresses in the open job pool are truncated to district level and map positions are rounded to roughly 300 metres — and that truncation happens inside the server function, so the unrounded data is never transmitted. Access limits in the admin panel are enforced with row-level database rules rather than hidden menus.
What does a project cost?
It depends on scope and we do not quote without understanding it. What we can tell you upfront is how we price: work is split into phases, each phase gets a fixed figure, and anything we are unsure about is named as unsure rather than padded silently. The scoping call is free and you get a written scope out of it whether or not you hire us.

Tell us what you are building

The scoping call is free and you leave it with a written scope, whether or not you decide to work with us. If we are the wrong fit, we will say so on that call.

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