2015
Founded
Free means: being able to make decisions instead of fighting fires. Being able to grow without everything catching fire along the way. Running a company — instead of being run by it.
We turn mid-market companies into tech companies






















































We're not an agency that works through briefings. And not a consultancy that leaves behind presentations. We build systems that carry companies for years. Honest, thorough, built for the long run. With a single yardstick for every decision: Does it make our client freer?
2015
Founded
350+
Projects delivered
10
Developers
50,000+
Excel sheets replaced
0
PowerPoint slides delivered
∞
The value of freedom for our clients
What we build reflects what we believe.
Efficiency is good. But it isn't enough. Our yardstick is whether technology truly takes weight off people — not just speeding up processes, but creating room for the work that matters.
We build on open technologies. The code is yours. The data is yours. You can keep working without us at any time. That most clients stay anyway is, to us, the better argument.
We don't leave behind slides. At the end of our work stands a working system in production use — no analysis, no concept paper, no pilot project that ends up in a drawer.
AI is not an end in itself. Automation without a foundation creates new problems. That's why we build the foundation first — and only deploy technology where it can take effect on that foundation.
This is how technology should make you freer.

„In the end, it's never about the software. It's about the managing director who finally feels in control of their business again.“
Leonard Verweyen – Founder & Managing Director
This is what it looks like when operationally complex mid-market companies work like tech companies.

Case Study
Der Beitrag zeigt, wie ein Event-Chauffeurservice seine Einsatzsteuerung von einer stark manuellen Organisation zu einem integrierten Echtzeitsystem weiterentwickelt hat. In zwei Ausbaustufen wurden zunächst Datenstruktur und Planungslog…

Case Study
Der Beitrag zeigt, wie ein Facility-Management-Unternehmen mit über 200 Mitarbeitern an wechselnden Einsatzorten seine Einsatzplanung von einer fragmentierten Systemlandschaft aus ERP, Excel, Plantool und Telefon zu einem zentralen Opera…

Case Study
Der Beitrag zeigt, wie ein technischer Großhändler mit rund 8.000 Artikeln und drei Lagerstandorten seine fragmentierte Systemlandschaft aus ERP, WMS, Onlineshop und Excel zu einem zentralen Betriebsmodell zusammengeführt hat. In zwei Au…