09/04/2026
A mid-project catch-up hits differently when the scope is complex and decisions made today shape months of delivery.
That’s why last week our team flew to Senegal with our project partner, Antologic, to work on-site with the client.
The goal isn’t “status updates.” It’s deep technical workshops on the next stage of a complex application: mapping dependencies, sketching architecture and data flows, and pressure-testing decisions before they turn into months of rework. Just as important, we look beyond pure engineering - user behavior, legal constraints, and real-world usage patterns often shape the best technical choices.
We’re still in the thick of delivery, but we’re confident we’ll be able to share the outcomes of this collaboration in the coming months.
On-site sessions are how we shorten feedback loops and reduce risk. If the project needs context, we’ll land in Dakar, Dubai, or Odense. Good software starts with understanding the people and the environment it serves.