Software we built,
sold under your name.
Alongside client work we build and licence products — e-invoicing and checkout infrastructure that fintechs sell as their own, plus Numbris, which is ours.
We licence two white-label products to fintechs and payment companies — e-invoicing infrastructure and a hosted checkout — which they sell under their own brand while we maintain the engine. Numbris is our own product, early, with paying customers, and being set up as a separate company.
Updated August 2026
01 · SaaS · for payment gateways
E-invoicing
Invoicing and payment links, connected to a gateway, sold on to their merchants.
- Merchants issue invoices and payment links
- Connects to your gateway for collection
- Reconciliation and settlement as add-ons
- Sold and branded as yours
02 · White label · gateways and aggregators
Payment Gateway Engine
A complete payment gateway engine — connect to an existing gateway, or become one.
- Full gateway engine, not just a checkout page
- Connect to an acquirer, or build a new gateway
- Sold on to your merchants under your brand
- PCI DSS and ISO 27001 process supported
03 · Our own product · early
Numbris
A product we build and sell ourselves, being set up as its own company.
- Paying customers, and genuinely early
- Becoming a separate company and entity
- Built by the studio, sold under its own brand
- Full detail on the Numbris site
What people ask.
Your customers see your brand, your domain and your interface. The software underneath is ours, licensed to you, and we stay responsible for maintaining it. You own the customer relationship, the pricing and the commercial terms entirely — we are infrastructure, not a partner sitting between you and your market.
Because the two feed each other. Building and running our own products means living with decisions rather than handing them over, which changes how we advise clients on architecture, billing and support. It is also why the payment work is grounded in operating a gateway rather than reading about one.
Yes, and that is a custom software engagement rather than licensing one of these. If you want something built that you will sell under your own brand, the questions worth settling first are who owns the code, who maintains it, and what happens if you want to bring it in-house — all of which we answer before quoting.
On its own site. Numbris is being set up as a separate company with its own brand, so documenting it here would split its presence across two domains and serve nobody. It has paying customers and it is early — we are deliberate about that wording rather than describing a young product as established.
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