Resources
Useful things, made to the standard we hold our software to.
Free tools, practical guides, and writing in two layers — plain-English answers for business owners, and engineering field notes for the people who vet the work. We would rather publish a few genuinely useful things than a content mill of thin ones, so this section grows deliberately. Here is what it is, and what is live today.
How this section is organised
Two layers, one voice.
Different readers need different things, so the content is split in two — but written in the same confident, precise, jargon-disciplined voice, so the brand never fractures. A business owner reading the plain-English layer should still feel the rigor underneath; a CTO should be able to click one layer down and find real substance.
For business owners
The Blog, the free Tools, and the downloadable Guides. Plain language about outcomes and risk — how to make your business work better with software, what things cost, and when to build versus buy.
Blog · Tools · GuidesFor the people who vet the work
Field Notes — engineering writing on architecture, reliability, and process. Lower cadence, higher depth. Written for the technical evaluator on the buyer’s side, and for the engineers we hope to hire.
Field NotesWhat lives here
Four surfaces, each honest about where it stands.
Blog
Plain-English answers for owners in our industries — costs, decisions, and how to get more from the software you already pay for.
Publishing soonField Notes
Engineering writing for evaluators and hires — how we architect, test, document, and hand off software that lasts.
Website audit liveTools
Free, no-signup tools that demonstrate competence and are genuinely useful — starting with a live website audit.
First guides liveGuides
Practical, read-in-full playbooks — owning your online ordering, and what a custom software build actually costs.
Have a problem you would rather just talk through?
The resources are here for whenever you are ready. When you are, a senior engineer — not a salesperson — replies within one business day, with a fixed scope before we start, and you own everything we build.
