Web application development

Web Apps built for production.

Custom web applications, SaaS dashboards and internal tools built with clear UX, typed application architecture, backend integration and production-aware delivery.

  • Planning
  • MVP
  • Engineering
  • Launch

What I do

From rough scope to a usable web product.

I build web applications where the interface, data flow and implementation model are treated as one product system, not as separate handoffs.

The work can start from a rough concept, an existing product that needs rebuilding, or operational workflows that still live in spreadsheets, inboxes and manual processes. The first objective is to define the smallest release that is useful enough to ship and stable enough to maintain.

Typical delivery includes product planning, UX structure, application architecture, API design and integration, dashboards, admin panels, authentication flows, payment or data workflows, deployment support, observability hooks and production hardening.

For project inquiries, write to piotr.gnyp@n8.software. Include the product goal, current stage, user roles, core workflows, timeline and any existing materials.

Focus areas

01

Product-first planning

Clarify the business goal, user roles, core flows, edge cases and the first useful release before implementation starts.

02

Modern application engineering

Responsive interfaces, component systems, typed state, API contracts, backend-connected flows, accessibility basics and performance work for production web apps.

03

Launch-ready delivery

Testing, analytics events, SEO where relevant, error-state coverage, deployment handoff and post-release improvements.

Process

A clear build path from planning to launch.

  1. Discovery & scope

    We define the problem, users, must-have flows, technical constraints, integration points and the smallest release that has real value.

  2. UX structure & technical plan

    I prepare the application structure, navigation model, data flow, core screens and architecture decisions before implementation starts.

  3. MVP implementation

    Core features are built in short delivery cycles with visible progress, typed contracts, reusable components and practical engineering decisions.

  4. Testing & hardening

    The app is checked across devices, key flows, loading states, error states, integrations, performance and deployment assumptions.

  5. Release & next improvements

    The first version goes live with a clear follow-up path: feedback, analytics, bug reports and product priorities shape the next improvements.

Contact

Send the product goal, current constraints and what needs to exist first.

The fastest way to start is a short message to piotr.gnyp@n8.software with the product goal, current stage, user roles, core workflows, timeline and any existing materials. A short, concrete brief is enough to start a useful technical discussion.

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