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Our work

Proof you can click.

Anyone can say they do great work. We'd rather you go click on it.

Below are a few of the things we've built. Some clients we can name; one we can't. The craft is the same either way, and most of it is live right now, a URL away.

Featured: a church we built for

Lighthouse Covenant Church

A church website as welcoming as a Sunday morning.

Lighthouse is a growing church in West Sacramento with a simple mission: help people find a place they belong. Their site needed to say that in the first three seconds, to a visitor quietly deciding whether to show up on Sunday.

We built them a home online that's warm, fast, and easy to find: a clear “start here” for newcomers, sermons a click away, events that stay current, and a design that feels the way the room feels. It loads fast on a five-year-old phone in the church parking lot, and it turns up when someone nearby searches for a church.

Like everything we build, it runs on AerisForge, so the staff keep events and messages current themselves, without a developer and without ever breaking the design.

See it live at lighthousewestsac.com
A startup we can't name

An IoT startup's internal dashboard

Taming a deeply interconnected data model, on AWS Lambda, in Vue.

An early-stage IoT startup, still in stealth, came to us with a hard one: an internal dashboard for their engineering and support teams to navigate a sprawling, deeply interconnected data model, with a mandate that it run entirely on AWS Lambda.

We recommended a Vue single-page app, shipped a proof-of-concept fast, and iterated to the real thing. Auth ran through AWS Cognito and Amplify; custom Lambda APIs handled the heavy operations while their existing GraphQL served the rest.

The real challenge wasn't the stack. It was the data. Nearly every entity linked to every other. So we made that the product: almost everything is clickable and expandable, with progressive disclosure keeping it calm for support users while engineers drill all the way down. A utilitarian tool that turned out to be a pleasure to use.

More of our work

Different worlds. One standard.

We're young, but the work runs deep.

And more of it goes live every month. Building something? Let's talk about what it could look like.