The tasks in mid-sized companies look much alike: a corporate website nobody has wanted to touch for years. A dealer who wants to sell spare parts online. An authority that has to move its forms onto the web. Behind each of them sits the same question — which system will carry this for years, and who looks after it afterwards. Anyone thinking about having a website built should settle that before the design.
We answer the system question by task, not by preference. WordPress when the site should stay lean and the editorial team is small. TYPO3 v14 when structure, permissions and several editors are in play. Shopware 6 as soon as you are selling. Custom software with PHP 8 and Symfony when standard systems would bend your processes out of shape.
In agricultural machinery in particular, sales hang on data: parts lists, compatibilities, availability. An online shop here is only as good as its link to merchandise management and manufacturer data. We build those interfaces ourselves rather than leave them to plugins that break at the next update. A shop rarely fails on the software — usually it fails on data nobody maintains.
The trip from Oldenburg to Diepholz is short. We come for the first meeting, for the workshop and to train your editors, without it turning into a day-long expedition. After that we run what we have built: hosting on our own servers in Germany, updates, support. You can reach us Monday to Friday, 9:00 to 16:00 CET on +49 441 21 21 63 0.