SoftSpidey is a growing, AI-first software engineering company.
We design, build, and ship custom software — full-stack platforms for client work, and our own line of offline desktop apps sold under the SoftSpidey name. We also built and run our own licensing, payments, and hosting infrastructure, so nothing we ship depends on a third-party platform we don't control.
Usually one of three people
10-500 employees companies, most often in SaaS, Healthcare, Education, and a handful of other industries besides.
Startup Founder
- Build MVP quickly
- Needs a technical partner
- Doesn't want to hire an internal team
CTO / Engineering Manager
- Reliable development partner
- Scale an existing platform
- Build difficult backend systems
Business Owner
- Replace spreadsheets/manual work
- Build internal business software
- Automate operations
Process over promises
We build our own infrastructure, ship offline-first when it matters, and stay one team from the first conversation through post-launch support.
Across a few different categories
Education & assessment platforms
Full-stack systems for running competitions and evaluations — admin dashboards, judging workflows, and parent/student portals.
Field operations & supply chain tools
Mobile-first apps built for people working offline in the field, not at a desk.
Offline-first desktop apps
Native desktop software that runs entirely on your machine — no server dependency, no forced updates.
Mobile apps
Native Android and iOS apps split by role — separate, focused apps for customers, staff, and admins instead of one app trying to do everything.
Business & booking platforms
Multi-tenant SaaS for service businesses — client management, scheduling, and bookings, deployed as its own branded product per business.
Infrastructure & hosting
The licensing, payments, and deployment systems that keep everything above running — built and operated ourselves.
Not every project is a fit — deliberately.
- Crypto, gambling, or betting platforms
- Adult content
- Growth tactics built on fake engagement, bots, or spam
- Short-term, price-only outsourcing
- Fixed-price work with constantly shifting requirements
- Anything requiring unethical data collection or copyright infringement
Not a freelancer. Not an agency.
A single freelancer is a bus-factor risk on anything long-lived; a large agency puts an account manager between you and whoever's actually writing the code. A focused engineering team is the middle path — direct access to the people building it, with enough continuity to still be here for the 6-24 month partnership -- continuous feature work, maintenance, architecture consulting most of our work turns into.