Services
Bespoke Solutions & Services
We offer custom software development, cloud-based hosting services,and long-term support for organizations delivering CRUD+SPA solutions.
We can build exactly what you need, and deliver it when you need it. Our specialty is building long-term relationships with people and organizations advancing the causes of education and research.
Development
Wherever you are in your CRUD+SPA journey, we can help you every step of the way.
- Product ideation
- Data model design
- User interface and UX design
- Coding, testing, and iterative development
- Data migration
- Deployment and continuous integration
- Custom component and plugin development
Hosting
We host your platform, set up monitoring and alerts, and perform regular vulnerability scans.
- Web and API servers
- Blob and file storage
- SQL databases
- Virtual machines and networks
- Logging and analytics
- Gateways and managed event sourcing
- Secure file transfer (import/export)
Support
We offer support plans custom tailored to your organization's composition and needs.
- 24/7 monitoring and pager duty
- Next business day email support
- Live chat and phone support
- Performance evaluation and optimization
- On-site visits and training
- Code reviews and recommendations
- Custom implementations and integrations
Partnerships and Licensing
We work with research labs, school districts, and content publishers who need more than a one-time software build. We also provide a licensing structure, operational reporting, district contracting, fulfillment coordination, and a practical way to share economics with our partners.
Lab to Marketplace
We help research and content teams move from pilot to implementation, and from implementation to scale.
We can start with a focused tool for one study, one grant, or one program, then turn the parts that work into a durable hosted platform. That path can include early prototypes, district-facing pilots, internal management tools, and the long-term technical stewardship required for broader adoption.
Case Studies
MORE | Model of Reading Engagement
MORE is an evidence-based elementary science and social studies program that builds schemas and improves academic achievement, including literacy and math. It combines thematic units, digital activities, and formative assessments of transfer so students read, write, and discuss complex content in ways that last.
- Knowledge-rich units use concept mapping and equitable discussion routines to help students build durable understanding.
- Digital activities develop metalinguistic skills, including word recognition and language comprehension, while keeping language playful and engaging.
- Districts can tailor implementation to local goals with actionable data, communication tools, and professional learning that strengthens teacher practice and leader capacity.
Learn more at engagewithmore.org.
READS for Summer Learning
READS for Summer Learning is an evidence-based summer reading program that delivers benefits comparable to school-year literacy programs, but at home during the summer. It combines well-matched books, a simple comprehension routine, family engagement, and targeted nudges so students keep reading when school is out.
- Books are matched to each student’s reading level and interests, giving children access to texts they can read successfully and enjoy.
- Students use a before-, during-, and after-reading routine, reinforced through take-home tri-folds that scaffold independent reading and comprehension.
- Family literacy events, district messaging, and targeted phone, text, and email nudges help schools turn summer reading into measurable participation and results.
Learn more at readsforsummerlearning.org.
Our Process
Most engagements start with a focused problem and a small working version, then grow only after the first version proves itself in practice.
- Intake. Start with the people, the program, and the constraints. Clarify users, goals, timelines, data, funding, approvals, and what success looks like in reality.
- Specification. Define the platform in concrete terms: portals, workflows, roles, integrations, reporting, content, and operations. For AI work, also define the model boundary, the review workflow, and where human judgment stays in the loop.
- Prototype. Build the smallest useful version early. Put real content, real data, and real users in front of it so the workflow can be tested before broad rollout.
- Production. Harden the system for day-to-day use. Secure the environment, lock down permissions, support onboarding, prepare reporting, and make the platform ready for real operations.
- Scale. Extend the product once the foundation is working. Add programs, districts, workflows, content, and partner organizations without rebuilding the core platform each time.