Custom software development, IT consulting and operations — scoped to what one senior developer can deliver without cutting corners. If it's outside this list, I'll refer you to someone I trust.
End-to-end product engineering for business-critical systems. Discovery, architecture, build and operate — by one person who stays on the project.
Typed, tested, accessible React / Next.js applications. Built to scale past the MVP stage without a rewrite.
Native iOS and Android, or Flutter when the tradeoff makes sense. Shipped to the stores, not left on TestFlight.
Workflow automation, system integrations and process orchestration. From SAP and Salesforce connectors to custom ETL pipelines and event-driven microservices — repetitive work removed, systems connected.
Second-opinion reviews, architecture notes, technology selection. For teams that want senior input without a permanent hire.
Operate what I've built — monitoring, incident response, incremental improvement. Small retainer, predictable invoice.
The current AI moment is real — but most implementations are underpowered (a chatbot wrapper) or overengineered (a GPU cluster for a document search). Anpersoft builds the middle ground: practical AI features integrated into existing products, scoped to what actually moves the needle.
The right move for most small businesses is a targeted integration — not a custom model. Document Q&A, smart search, automated summaries, AI-assisted forms.
Mid-size companies need AI woven into workflows — not bolted on. Agent pipelines, fine-tuned models on proprietary data, vector databases, production-grade MLOps.
Large organisations need AI strategy before AI features — data governance, private deployment, audit trails, compliance with EU AI Act. Advisory and architecture before build.
Every project has a named technical lead from day one. No account managers, no surprises on the invoice, no mid-flight pivots I didn't warn you about.
Two-day discovery. You get back an architecture note, risk register, and a costed delivery plan.
Scope, milestones, IP transfer — written, signed, no revisions mid-flight unless you initiate them.
Two-week sprints. Reviewable demo at the end of each. Direct Slack line, no ticket queue.
Source, infrastructure, docs and runbooks transferred. Optional maintenance retainer.
One number for a defined scope. You know the cost and the date before the first line of code.
Pre-purchased hours for reviews, pairing, or architecture. Burn down at your pace.
Ongoing operations and incremental work for systems I've built or adopted. Predictable invoice.
If the answer you need isn't here, email it over. I'd rather answer directly than publish an evasive FAQ.
Built into every contract: a two-week buffer, source & credentials held in escrow, and a short list of vetted contractors I bring in only with your consent. I've had to use it twice in seven years.
No. Every line is written in-house. For work outside my skill set (design systems, iOS-specific frameworks) I introduce you to specialists I've worked with for years, who invoice you directly.
You. Full IP transfer is in the standard contract. Source, infra, docs, domains — yours at delivery. No license fees, no "powered by" footer.
Yes — standard German / EU NDA on request, usually signed before the first scoping call. Custom NDAs reviewed within 48 hours.
FinTech, logistics, HealthTech, B2B SaaS. I decline adtech, crypto speculation, and anything that ships to the public sector in under six months.
Scoping calls within the week. Build typically starts 3 — 6 weeks out. Urgent consulting blocks can start within 48 hours.
One paragraph about the problem is enough. The right questions follow within 48 hours.