Products

Software we've built and actively maintain — available to use today, or coming soon.

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Kitted

Live

A desktop application for inventory and production management. One-time purchase, no subscription. Designed for small manufacturers, makers, and product-based businesses that need a straightforward way to track stock, components, and builds.

Website 30-day free trial
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Heritage Hub

Beta

A cloud platform for the transcription and translation of historical documents. Built for local historians and genealogists who work with original manuscripts, parish records, and archival material.

Website 14-day free trial
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Hypertable®

Live

A cloud-based tool for viewing and managing structured data. Ideal for rapid prototyping of internal tools and custom data management workflows — no programming experience required.

Website Cloud Login 30-day free trial

Part Player

Live

A web app to help singers learn their part. Users can play back a piece and independently adjust the volume of each voice or instrument track — soprano, alto, tenor, bass, orchestra, click track — to focus on their own part.

Built in collaboration with World Choir, who produce and upload the audio and use Part Player as a core learning tool in their choir projects.

Mayfly

In Development

A clinic management platform for small private medical practices. Covers the full administrative and clinical workflow: patient records, appointment diary, billing, auditing, and electronic medical records (EMR).

Currently being deployed with an early partner clinic. We're actively interested in speaking with private clinic operators about their requirements.

Past Projects

Earlier work that is no longer actively developed.

Pixo — Smart LED pixel controllers and animated lighting exhibits, with open and customisable firmware. pixo.lighting
Drone Lightshow Designer — Show design tool for custom drone light shows, developed in collaboration with a hardware partner in Croatia. The hardware programme was wound down following the 2020–22 chip shortage.