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Connect users, workflows and reporting in a system your team can rely on.
Off-the-shelf tools force your team to work around someone else's assumptions. Codantix designs and develops custom software around your operations, customers, data and growth plans, so the system fits the business instead of slowing it down.
We combine product planning, interface design, frontend and backend engineering, database architecture, integrations and deployment in one clear delivery process. The first goal is not maximum feature count. It is a dependable first release that solves an important problem and gives the business a foundation it can improve.
Connect users, workflows and reporting in a system your team can rely on.
Automate approvals, calculations, notifications and routine data movement.
Use a maintainable architecture that can expand as users and requirements change.
Every project is scoped around real users, risk and business value. These are common delivery areas, not a rigid package.
We combine product planning, interface design, frontend and backend engineering, database architecture, integrations and deployment in one clear delivery process. The first goal is not maximum feature count. It is a dependable first release that solves an important problem and gives the business a foundation it can improve.
Meet the people behind CodantixMap users, bottlenecks, decisions and success measures.
Define flows, data and a practical release boundary.
Develop complete journeys and review working progress.
Deploy, document and prioritize improvements from real use.
Explore client work, in-house products, prototypes and interactive demonstrations across software, mobile, AI and IoT.
Sales, stock, credit and reporting for shop and warehouse operations.
Project 02Document analysis, comparison and reporting workflows.
Role-based academic records and communication.
Good project decisions begin with clear ownership, scope, risk and expectations.
Cost depends on roles, workflows, integrations, security and delivery stages. We define a practical first release before producing a project estimate.
Yes. We review the current codebase, data, user experience and deployment setup before recommending improvements or a structured rebuild.
Ownership, source access, hosting and handover terms are agreed in the proposal so responsibilities are clear.
Yes. Support can include fixes, updates, monitoring, new features and technical guidance.
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