Web applications and client portals
A client portal, a planning tool or the first working version of your product. We build software that fits how you work.
What this involves
Start small
We build a working first version first, so you have something in hand quickly. Then we expand it step by step.
Made to measure
You don't work around a standard package: the application fits your process.
Integrations
We connect with the systems you already use, so your data is correct in one place.
Client portal development
A client portal gives your customers their own place: check case status, exchange documents and submit requests. We connect it to the systems you already use.
Room to grow
After launch you find out what users really need. Whatever gets added after that we agree per item, with its own price.
For example
- Client portals and dashboards
- Planning and quoting tools
- Integrations with existing systems
- A working first version to start with
What exactly is a web application?
Software that runs in the browser and does more than a website: think of a client portal, a planning tool or a dashboard, tailored to your process.
Can you integrate with our existing system?
Yes, if the system offers an integration or has a database we can reach. In the intro call we work out which route fits.
Can we start small?
Yes. We build a working first version first, so you have something in hand quickly, then expand step by step.
How long before we can use something?
The proposal names a concrete delivery date for the first working version. From that moment you can actually use it.
Who maintains the application after launch?
We do, unless you'd rather handle it. Hosting, updates, backups and monitoring are part of maintenance.
Who owns the code and the data?
You do. After delivery you own the code and every piece of data in it.
Will our staff be able to use it?
That's what we design for. We build around the work that already exists, so the steps stay recognisable. At delivery we walk through it together.
We also build
What would this cost you?
Describe in a few sentences which process the application has to take over. You get a proposal with a fixed price.