We love every working day, but our expeditions are special.
That's when we dabble in non-client projects. It's all experimental and innovative stuff. So our software engineers can test, play, learn and maybe pick up new skills somewhere down the line.

Our app for bird lovers
Mossie app
We want to encourage those who have never paid attention to birds to start appreciating them. Our goal is to inspire people to go outdoors, notice the birds around them, and learn about them. Through the app, users can explore nature, capture photos, and record their sightings.

Our quiz game for remote teams
Take Five
Take Five is our in-house quiz platform for remote teams who like their knowledge checks fast, fair, and slightly competitive. It powers quick rounds so people can play, learn, and argue about answers in under five minutes. Built with Laravel and Livewire, it’s also our playground for testing product ideas without breaking a client’s Monday.

Manage your change logs
ChangeHub
A software release tool, integrated with GitHub to automatically generate release notes for staff engineers, project managers, or any other stakeholders. ChangeHub grew out of an internal need to follow up releases of our projects. The initial version was built during a hackathon, and we've been constantly improving the product ever since.

Helping people debug complex rules
Htaccess Tester
A well known open-source tool in the developer community that can test otherwise pesky htaccess rewrite rules. We've recently added support for GitHub actions and the CLI.

Invoicing made easy
Invox
Stop spending time on the manually processing of incoming invoices. Have suppliers send their invoices directly to your Invox email address.
We use machine learning to understand the details on the invoice so the more invoices you process, the smarter your Invox gets. Even better: your invoices are safely stored and encrypted in the cloud.
Open-source projects
Not all our Expeditions become stand-alone products. We also love contributing to the open-source community. Here are a few tools we are proud of. Feel free to use them.
Semver
A handy Packagist version constraint tester
Semver is an educational tool to better understand how Composer and Semver translate version constraints. It's inspired by the NPM semver calculator and operates on the same principle: it allows to see which versions of a given package would match a provided constraint.
Check out SemverWP-CLI
A set of command-line tools for managing WordPress installations. This piece of software is downloaded worldwide over 1000 times per day.
Check out WP-CLI