Web Applications

Portals, search tools and lookups — React or CMS-backed — where the interface is the product.

When the thing being built is a tool rather than a page, the questions change: what does a first-time user need to see, how few steps can this be, and what happens when the data is missing.

How it works

We scope narrowly and deliberately. A tool that does one job in one step is worth more than a dashboard nobody finishes learning.

Typically includes

Interaction design, front-end application build in React or against a CMS, API integration, and the empty, loading and error states that decide whether people trust it.

Recent examples: Bahria Town E-Billing, a duplicate-bill lookup in two fields, and Housing Associates, a property portal with live inventory and filtered search.