Case studies
We don't just design concepts — we build systems and sites that are live, in daily use, and solving real operational problems.
Custom system · Sri Lanka
Turning a growing dessert manufacturing and distribution business into a system that runs itself.
The challenge. Dessert World had grown past the point where manual tracking worked — owner-dependent decision-making, no formal production scheduling, and no clear system for route dispatch or sales tracking.
The solution. A comprehensive distribution management system with role-specific access for Owners, Sales Representatives, and Store Keepers — covering production, stock, sales tracking, and return handling. Built with Next.js and Supabase, deployed on Vercel.
The result. Clear role-based workflows for every team member, systematic tracking from production to final sale, and a foundation for the business to scale without adding operational chaos.
POS & kitchen system · Sri Lanka
A modern POS and kitchen management system built for real restaurant operations.
The challenge. Nilmini Hotel & Restaurant needed a point-of-sale and kitchen management system that matched the pace of a real, busy restaurant — not a generic retail POS forced to fit a food service business.
The solution. A custom POS and Kitchen Management System, structured around the actual order-to-kitchen-to-table workflow, following a detailed requirements-gathering process before development began.
Status. Phase 1 build underway.
Fast-turnaround websites · USA clients
A full community website — tournament registration, league schedules, merch store, and partnership pages.
A working e-commerce store with full product listings and checkout, ready to sell.
Both sites are still live and running today — this is the standard our team works to: real, functioning sites delivered fast, not stretched-out timelines with endless revisions.
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