The software already exists. The problem is nobody can maintain it
Two different situations with the same knot underneath: there is code holding up part of a business and no one can get their hands on it any more. This is the work we went deep on.

The two niches
Same problem,
two eras.
What changes is who wrote the code. What does not change is that it has to be understood from the outside, secured, and put back in a state where it can evolve.
Software Rescue
The system that runs the company works, but whoever built it no longer answers. Code analysis, securing, porting onto maintainable technology, evolution.
See the solutionMaintenance for AI-generated software
Built in a weekend with Cursor, Lovable or ChatGPT. It worked, then real customers arrived and the first bug the AI cannot explain. From here you need someone who can read the code.
See the solutionThe filter
When recovering
is worth it.
The first question our audit answers is always the same: fix or rewrite. With the numbers for both, side by side.
It can be recovered when…
The software does what is needed
The features are there and people use it daily: the problem is maintainability, not scope.
The stack is standard
PHP, Laravel, React, Node, Python. It almost always is, even under AI coding tools.
The code is reachable
Repository or server accessible. Without the source the conversation changes, and we say so immediately.
Rebuilding is better when…
The process has changed completely
If the company no longer works the way it did when the software was written, you are paying to preserve a constraint.
Consolidation costs more than a rewrite
It happens, and it is exactly the number the audit puts in front of you. In most cases, though, more survives than you expect.
Proof
Software people
use every day.
Agentscout
Agentscout is a software platform for managing sales networks. We handled development on a Laravel and Vue.js stack, from the architecture to the back end and the interface the network works in every day.
ANPAS website
ANPAS, the Italian national association of public assistance organisations, ran its national portal on an ageing Joomla instance and wanted a base that was simpler to update in house. We migrated content and structure to WordPress, rebuilding the site so the editorial team manages it directly, without needing a developer for every change.
B2B management system
Sitea wanted a management system that followed how the company actually works with its business customers. We built it to measure in Laravel and Vue.js, shaping the features around the processes already in use: the people using it recognise the steps, instead of learning new ones.
BMup
BMup is the management platform we build and maintain in house, in Laravel and Vue.js. It works as a shared foundation — records, processes, documents and reporting — on which we build the version each organisation needs: we have shaped it around membership management, professional training and the internal processes of a foundation. You start from a proven structure rather than a blank page.
BMup and the TeachIn management system
TeachIn works in professional training and wanted a system of its own for courses, classrooms and students. We built a custom BMup v2 and, alongside it, worked on their internal AI chatbot: we revised the API connection, the credit configuration and the database queries, and the workflow is running again with stable response times.
Dynamo Camp platform 2.0
Fondazione Dynamo Camp needed a platform that followed its own internal processes — those of a foundation, not of a company. We built Dynamo Camp 2.0 on BMup, in Laravel and Vue.js, shaping the ERP and CRM features around the foundation's workflows instead of asking the foundation to adapt to the software.
Finenergy
Managing photovoltaic plants on behalf of others means seeing how they perform as it happens. Finenergy is the SaaS we built for it: a Laravel backend, a Vue.js frontend and a dedicated server, with energy data from every plant gathered in a single interface and available in real time.
GlycoNovi website
GlycoNovi needed an online presence to introduce what it does. We built the corporate site on WordPress, with a clear structure that is straightforward to update, so the content can grow over time without rebuilding it from scratch.

Does your software work "as long as nobody touches it"?
Send it over. We will tell you what it actually consists of, what it is risking, and what it costs to make it maintainable again.

ISO 9001:2015 certified
Written requirements, tracked changes, a defined path for every issue.

Benefit Corporation
Goals written into the bylaws, an impact report every year.
Listed on MePA
The Italian public sector e-procurement marketplace.



