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These projects show how small commissioned software work actually lands: what the client needed, what constraints mattered, what got built first, and which outcomes justified the scope.
Some studies are named. Others stay confidential and show the delivery pattern without exposing the client identity. Both are included because a credible small studio needs proof even when some projects cannot be publicized in full.
Each study documents the problem, constraints, implementation choices, visual artifact examples, and the kind of business outcome the client paid for.
A premium interior studio needed a faster marketing site relaunch, a cleaner content-editing path, and a review flow that let stakeholders approve changes without turning email threads into the project system.
Client: Alpine Atelier
Timeline: 4-week delivery window
Project: Marketing website and review workflow
A small logistics operator commissioned a role-aware dashboard to replace spreadsheet dispatch planning, fragmented support notes, and delayed status reporting.
Client: Confidential logistics operator
Timeline: 6-week first release
Project: Internal operations dashboard
A boutique wellness studio commissioned a booking platform so customers could reserve slots, pay deposits, and reschedule without staff handling every change manually.
Client: Luma Movement Studio
Timeline: 5-week launch timeline
Project: Booking and scheduling platform
A field-service business commissioned a cross-platform mobile companion so technicians could capture notes, photos, and status changes on site without waiting for a stable connection.
Client: Confidential field-service operator
Timeline: 8-week MVP
Project: Cross-platform mobile companion
Each study links into the estimator with a relevant starting configuration so the price conversation begins from a realistic pattern, not from a blank screen.