Build It Once. Build It Right.
Technical advisory, cloud infrastructure, and software systems - engineered for performance, security, and low maintenance. Founder-led. Full ownership.
Engineering That Drives Results
From cloud infrastructure to AI-powered solutions - systems built to scale.
Projects That Speak for Themselves
From in-house products to client systems — a selection of what we've delivered.
What Clients Say
Long-term partnerships built on trust, delivery, and results.
“Haris developed something we thought was impossible and changed the entire forestry industry in Bosnia with his innovations. Over the years, we went from cost to profit. We deliver projects faster and with better acceptance rates from the government than ever before. We collaborated on other projects because we knew working with Haris leads to success.”
“Our previous agency delivered a broken website and refused to fix it. Haris built us a fast, professional multilingual site. Now clients in German, English, and Italian can all find us online and see exactly what services we provide.”
“The website transformed our online presence. We went from zero visibility to receiving more inquiries than ever before. Professional, fast, and exactly what we needed.”
What Makes Us Different
Deep technical expertise combined with a practical, hands-on approach. No layers. No handoffs.
Builder, Not Just Advisor
Running own products like PawsomeChoice. Not just consulting - actively building and shipping real software.
One Point of Contact
No project managers, no juniors, no handoffs. Direct access to senior expertise from architecture to deployment.
Full Ownership
Cloud, security, and code handled as one cohesive system. No siloed engagements or finger-pointing between teams.
Battle-Tested Systems
Software that's run for 15+ years in production. Designed for longevity, not just launch day.
Have a Project That Needs Senior Expertise?
Whether it's cloud infrastructure, security hardening, or building a product from scratch - let's talk about what you need.


