First job: the trades business whose website is meant to bring in enquiries. For that we build lean sites with WordPress or TYPO3, with a content plan that names your services and your catchment area plainly, and an SEO plan aimed at searches from Achim and the area around Bremen. Not a photo gallery with a contact form, but a page with a job to do.
Second job: logistics and industry along the A1 and A27. Here it is rarely about the website alone but about processes — customer portals, B2B shops with Shopware 6, links to inventory systems and ERP through interfaces. If your customers order through procurement systems, we set up OCI and punch-out. That is development work, not configuration, and it is why we employ PHP developers.
Third job: software that does not exist yet. When spreadsheets and isolated tools slow the work down, we build custom software with PHP 8 and Symfony — from a CRM to an internal tool. We start with the process, not with the technology. Software nobody wants to use is expensive standstill.
That leaves the distance: about an hour from our office in Oldenburg to Achim. The project start, the process review and the sign-offs happen at your premises; in between we work remotely and in an ordered way, with fixed appointments instead of hold music. Afterwards we take on hosting on our own servers in Germany, plus maintenance and support.