How we work with Australian businesses.
No account managers, no offshore surprises, no hourly billing that grows. Fixed scope in AUD, overlapping hours, and the engineers who build your system on the call.
What Australian businesses are actually automating
The pattern is consistent. Manual data entry between disconnected systems. Invoices arriving by email and being keyed into Xero by hand. A CRM that nobody maintains. Reports assembled from exports every Monday morning. Emails triaged by a person who could be doing something harder.
None of this is exotic and none of it needs a research lab to solve. It needs someone to build the integration layer properly, put judgment where judgment is genuinely required, and leave everything else deterministic.
What we do not do
We do not run discovery workshops that end in a slide deck. We do not sell you a twelve-month transformation programme. And we will talk you out of using AI where a webhook would do the job more reliably for a tenth of the cost.
Before you get in touch.
Where is your team based?+
Our engineering team works remotely and overlaps with Australian business hours for four to six hours every day. We do not run a local sales office, which is deliberate: you talk to the engineers building your system rather than to an account manager relaying messages.
How do you price?+
In AUD, fixed scope, quoted after a discovery call. No hourly billing that expands, no surprise invoices. If the scope changes, we requote before we build, not after.
How do you handle Australian privacy requirements?+
We build to the Australian Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles. Data can be hosted in AWS ap-southeast-2 in Sydney so it never leaves the country. We exclude or mask high-risk fields by default rather than by request.
How do timezones actually work in practice?+
Four to six hours of daily overlap with AEST/AEDT. Standups, demos and calls happen in your morning. Async the rest of the time, with a written update at the end of every working day so you never wonder where things are.
Do you work with Xero and MYOB?+
Yes. Both are what Australian businesses actually run on, and both have APIs solid enough to build production automation against. Most of our finance automation work sits on top of one of them.