Custom Web Applications
Tailor-made CRMs, scheduling tools, invoicing systems, internal dashboards. The thing you actually need — not the thing that kinda-sorta fits.
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Webaze is a one-person studio building custom software for teams — and small SaaS products for the rest of us. Quiet tools, made with care.
One-on-one work with teams who need a specific thing built well. Quiet engineering, no hand-waving.
Work with me → 02 · ProductsThree products cooking. Same craft, shaped into things you can sign up for instead of scope.
See the lineup →Tailor-made CRMs, scheduling tools, invoicing systems, internal dashboards. The thing you actually need — not the thing that kinda-sorta fits.
Agents that handle triage, generate reports, and move data between the systems you already use. The boring parts, automated.
From blank page to launched site — strategy, design, copy, and code, all in one pair of hands. No agency roundtrips, no handoff limbo, no "the designer said…". Just one person who owns the whole thing and ships it well.
Deployment, monitoring, backups, security. Infrastructure that stays boring on purpose.
Long-running backend collaboration — building reliable, scalable systems that let their clients ship complex products.
Freelance support on projects the in-house team didn't have bandwidth for. Reliable extra hands.
Internal workflows for a rehabilitation center — room availability, daily ops, their website, and their webshop.
I'm the founder and only developer at Webaze. What started as a student project grew into a studio, and now — slowly — into a small product company too.
My approach hasn't changed: find what's friction, remove it. Whether that's internal workflows, a missing tool, or the whole digital backbone of a business — I like the quiet kind of improvement that just starts clicking.
Good software should feel like a game changer. Times change, why should your workflow stay behind?
Studio project, product idea, or just a hello — whichever it is, I read every message.
Prefer to just talk? Pick any open time in my calendar. We'll figure out if there's something worth building.
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