Our Projects
A lot of our best work started because something was broken, stuck, or just not working like it should. Here's how some of those situations played out.
American Council of the Blind of Indiana
Built from scratch for an audience that navigates primarily by screen reader, the ACBI site launched in January 2024 after testing with real members inside the organization, not just an automated checklist. We manage all content updates to keep the formatting consistent and the site reliably accessible as it changes over time.
Email Relay for The Excel Group
A security update killed The Excel Group's order confirmation and shipping notification emails—and the vendor's fix was a $12,000+ system upgrade. We built a small SMTP relay that runs on hardware they already owned, fixed both the protocol mismatch and a blocklist problem at the same time, and got their emails flowing again in days.
First Baptist Church of Shelburn
A plugin conflict took down their WordPress site; we had it back up fast, then rebuilt from scratch in August 2024 with a static site that has no plugins to update, no theme conflicts, and no risk of going dark on a Saturday night. The church team posts their own weekly announcements—everything else gets handled quickly when they reach out.
FIRST Indiana Robotics Atlas
FIRST Indiana Robotics planning committees were answering location questions about teams and events by copying addresses into mapping tools one by one from scattered spreadsheets. The Atlas consolidates team, school, and event data in one place—with interactive maps, pre-built reports for the questions that kept coming up, and a custom query interface so staff can dig deeper without involving a developer every time.
Space Jamboree
For their 18th year, Space Jamboree transitioned to a 100% virtual event. We built the public site and a full registration platform covering participant enrollment, workshop selection, Stripe payments, and automated data exports that replaced a pile of manual post-registration work. The system launched in early 2024, handled the August event without issues, and has expanded every year since with new tools for instructors, scoutmasters, participants, and their families.
Want to see more? Check out our insights for a deeper dive into the thinking behind our work, and the lessons we've learned along the way.
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