Our Ethos

It starts with a name

We chose our name to try to encapsulate the way we work, and the products we develop. At our core, we abide by three principles.

Fresh minds

Our applications are very different from the stale offerings of many other companies. We love experimenting with our projects and bringing a whole new approach to a problem. We use fresh, emerging technologies with a large and vibrant developer-community, and strive to stay at the forefront of our industry.

Flexible processes

Our development cycle is iterative, meaning changes can be made easily, and throughout development, allowing exciting avenues to be explored.

We take care to involve you at every stage of the process, and encourage you to participate in the development of your product, based on how you want to use it.

Fast-growing products

Using Rails allows us to spend less time on the menial tasks normally involved developing a web application. Instead, we focus on those special features which will make your product unique. We offer an attention to detail that other companies simply cannot afford to achieve.

Ultimately, your users benefit from the enhancements that our rapid approach provides.

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