Build software people actually use.
A small Bristol team shipping real platforms for real businesses — no bench, no body-shopping, no fourteen-layer hierarchy. Your work goes live and you see who it helps.
Senior Software Engineer.
You’ll lead builds end to end — architecture, delivery and the client conversation — across platforms like the ones on our work pages.
Own the technical shape of a project from first workshop to production, and the weekly releases in between
Work directly with clients in plain English — no account managers in the way
Mentor the developers around you through review and pairing
Make the pragmatic call: boring, reliable technology chosen deliberately
Substantial production experience with TypeScript, Node and React, or close equivalents
You’ve run projects end to end before — scoping, shipping and supporting them
You’d rather deliver a working system in week six than a perfect one in month six
You can explain a technical trade-off to a non-technical business owner without flinching
Full-Stack Developer.
You’ll ship features weekly across our client platforms — web apps, APIs, integrations and the occasional mobile screen.
Take a feature from Friday’s brief to the following Friday’s release
Work across the stack — front ends, APIs, data and third-party integrations
See your work used by real businesses within days of shipping it
Rotate across platforms — logistics one month, care-sector data the next
A couple of years building production software, side of the stack unimportant
Comfortable picking up an unfamiliar codebase and finding your feet quickly
Test-and-ship discipline — you leave code better documented than you found it
You ask the question everyone else is avoiding
Junior Developer.
You’ll learn by building real software that real businesses run on, with senior engineers reviewing your work every week.
Ship real features to real users from your first month — reviewed, supported, never thrown in alone
Pair with senior engineers and absorb how production systems are actually run
Learn our stack properly: TypeScript, Node, React and the platforms around them
Grow into owning features end to end at your own pace
Evidence you build things — side projects, coursework, a Raspberry Pi doing something odd; it all counts
Curiosity that outruns your current knowledge
You take feedback well and give it honestly
No CS degree required — show us what you’ve made
AI & Automation Engineer.
You’ll design and build the AI agents and automation woven into our clients’ processes — and know where automation should stop.
Build document intelligence, workflow automation and AI agents into client platforms
Design human-in-the-loop flows — anything uncertain goes to a person, not a guess
Wire LLMs and APIs into production systems that have to work every day, not just in a demo
Advise clients honestly on what not to automate
Production experience with LLM APIs and the plumbing around them — queues, retries, evals
Careful with data: you think about what a model should see before you show it
Judgement first, novelty second — you’ve said “that shouldn’t be automated” and meant it
You explain AI capability in plain English without overselling it
Don’t see your role?
Tell us what you’re brilliant at anyway. Small teams have room for people who make themselves indispensable.