Product
Define the software your device needs to sell
Prioritize apps vs. dashboards vs. SDKs
Plan releases around firmware and hardware cycles
You know sensors, firmware, and manufacturing. Your customers still need apps, dashboards, and integrations that work in the real world. We partner with hardware companies on product strategy, UX, and engineering so the software matches the quality of what you build.
Your device works in the lab. In the field, customers struggle with pairing, flaky sync, and apps that feel like an afterthought. Your hardware engineers should not have to become mobile specialists. Your sales team should not apologize for software demos. Enterprise buyers judge the whole product, not just the spec sheet.
Product, UX, and engineering as a partner that complements your team, not a dev shop that needs you to write the spec for everything.
Define the software your device needs to sell
Prioritize apps vs. dashboards vs. SDKs
Plan releases around firmware and hardware cycles
Pairing and setup flows that actually work
Interfaces for field and factory users
Reduce support calls with clearer software
Mobile apps, web portals, and cloud backends
BLE, offline sync, and device integration
SDKs your customers or partners can build on
IoT sensors for tractor-trailers
Phillips Connect builds sensors and physical devices for commercial fleets. We served as their software partner, connecting hardware in the field to products their customers rely on. That is the model: your team stays focused on the device, we own the software layer customers touch every day.
Breath-analysis wellness device and consumer app
Invoy built a health product around a physical device used at home. We handled mobile app design and development during rapid growth, bridging consumer software to hardware people use every day. Pairing, data sync, and firmware edge cases were part of the job from the start.
Mobile SDK for 3D body scanning
Prism Labs needed software other companies could integrate, not just an app for one device. We developed a mobile SDK for 3D body scanning and health metrics that their customers build into their own products. If your hardware strategy includes partners or developers, SDK work is in our wheelhouse.
We are used to companies where software supports the core product but is not the product itself. We respect that your hardware team owns the device. Our job is to make the software layer credible, shippable, and maintainable.
We have built apps that communicate with BLE devices in limited-network environments. Real-world connectivity problems are normal here, not a reason to blame the user for bad signal.
Some hardware companies need a consumer app. Others need a portal for fleet managers. Others need an SDK for third-party integrators. We help you pick the right software shape for your go-to-market.
We work alongside firmware and hardware engineers, join architecture discussions, and document what we build so knowledge stays on your side. You should not be dependent on us forever to keep the product running.
Yes. The best partnerships include regular sync between hardware, firmware, and software teams. We are comfortable in those conversations and will flag software implications when device specs change, even when the change seems minor on the hardware side.
Yes. Phillips Connect and Invoy leaned on apps and cloud-facing software. Prism Labs needed an SDK others could integrate. We help you decide which surfaces matter for your customers and build accordingly.
Often. We take over prototype apps, refactor for production, fix pairing and sync issues, and harden the experience for real users and support volume. We will be honest if a rewrite makes more sense than patching.
No. We are a software partner. You bring hardware expertise, manufacturing, and device engineering. We bring product, UX, and software development. That division of labor is the point.
Building connected hardware and need a software partner who gets devices, not just web apps? Let's talk about your product and where software fits in the roadmap.
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