Projects

A curated list of products and initiatives—from early experiments to active launches.

MySafeNest

Beta

mysafenest is a family budgeting software that helps plan expenses, understand cash flow, and make better financial decisions over time.

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AuditReady

Beta

A lightweight operational workspace to collect, organize, and demonstrate audit evidence for DORA and NIS2.

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What “project” means to us

What “project” means to us

This page collects products and initiatives we work on. Some are full case studies with a clear goal and roadmap; others are controlled experiments used to validate ideas, technical patterns, or delivery approaches. In both cases, the goal is the same: build software that creates measurable value, keeps complexity manageable, and respects security and privacy requirements.

Each card below gives you a quick snapshot (description, status, tags). The “status” is more than a label: it indicates how close the work is to production and what kind of residual risk to expect. “Active” means in use or rolling out; “Beta” means in validation; “Archived” means finished or paused—often because we learned what we needed and shifting focus was the rational choice.

How we work

  • Short discovery: goals, users, constraints, data, integrations.
  • Prototype / MVP: validate assumptions with real feedback.
  • Industrialization: quality, tests, observability, CI/CD, hardening.
  • Iteration: measurement, continuous improvement, roadmap.

What you can expect

You’ll find concise descriptions, a focus on outcomes, and the “why” behind decisions. When a project includes AI, we also emphasize governance, audit logging, data minimization, and policy checks to reduce surprises. If that’s relevant, start with our AI Risk & Privacy Checklist.

Collaboration

If you want to evaluate how a similar approach could apply to your business, send us a note with your goal, context, and constraints. We can recommend next steps: a quick audit, a prototype, or a delivery roadmap. See Contact.

Quick FAQ

Why are some projects archived? Because we extracted the value (learning, patterns, reusable components) or priorities changed. Archiving is often a focus decision, not a failure.

Can I see technical details? When possible, we include them in project pages and blog posts.

Note: this page evolves over time. For a complete overview of our offering, visit Services.