Software development
Software your business can bet on
Customer platforms and internal tools — scoped for stakeholders, built in visible milestones, delivered without agency overhead.
Overview
From business outcome to working software
Every engagement starts with what has to be true six months from now: less manual work, a better client experience, a new revenue line, or systems that finally talk to each other. From there we define scope, pick a stack your team can live with, and ship in iterations you can put in front of real users.
- Customer-facing web and mobile products (React, Next.js, React Native)
- Internal tools, portals, and dashboards that replace spreadsheets and email chains
- APIs and integrations so data flows without copy-paste between departments

Websites & apps
Websites, apps, web apps, and webshops
Not every project is a full platform rebuild. Sometimes you need a solid website, a focused web app, or a webshop that connects to how you already work. I build each type with the same milestone-based delivery — so you know what ships when.
- Websites and marketing pages — performance, SEO basics, and content your team can maintain
- Mobile apps for customers or staff when the experience needs to live on the phone
- Web apps for bookings, portals, dashboards, and tools that replace manual steps
- Webshops with product catalog, checkout, and hooks into ERP, CRM, or fulfilment

Technologies
Stacks I build with
Modern TypeScript-first development — from UI to deployment. I pick tools that fit your team and timeline, not whatever is trending this quarter.
Frontend & mobile
- React
- Next.js
- React Native
- TypeScript
- HTML & CSS
Backend & data
- Node.js
- SQL
- REST & GraphQL APIs
CMS & content
- Payload
- Sanity
E-commerce
- Shopify
Cloud & hosting
- Vercel
- AWS
- GCP
Delivery & infrastructure
- CI/CD
- SST
- Pulumi
- Docker
How I work
- AI-enabled development
How we work
Milestones you can show stakeholders
No black box for three months. You see progress in reviewable increments, with scope and trade-offs discussed before they become surprises.
- Short discovery: goals, constraints, existing systems, and success criteria
- Build in sprints with demos — feedback goes straight to the person writing the code
- Handover with documentation, repo access, and optional support after go-live

Why it works
Built for businesses, not hackathons
You get a senior engineer who owns delivery end to end — without the agency layer between you and the work.
Ship with confidence
Clear milestones, visible progress, and timelines you can plan around — so launch day is a deadline, not a hope.
Built to last beyond launch
Maintainable code, sensible architecture, and modern tooling — so v2 does not mean starting over.
You keep control
Transparent process, proper handover, and no lock-in — your team can run and extend the product without me.

Software development — common questions
What Belgian businesses usually ask before starting a build.
What do you actually build?
Web apps, mobile apps, and internal tools for business use — not consumer hobby apps or one-off landing pages unless they sit inside a larger product. If you are unsure, describe the outcome; we will see if it fits.
Fixed scope or ongoing collaboration?
Both work. Smaller, well-defined pieces can be fixed-scope. Larger products usually run in time-boxed phases with a clear backlog. You always get an honest view of what is in and out before work starts.
Can our developers take over afterwards?
Yes — that is the default. You get the repository, sensible structure, and walkthroughs. I stay available for support if you want it, but you are not forced to.
Still have questions?
Tell me about your situation — I will be direct about fit, scope, and timing.
Tell me what you're building
A short conversation is enough to see if we're a fit — no pitch deck, no pressure.