Experience
All of our employees and partners are industry experts who have been dealing in their respective fields for years. It is through the expectation of knowledge and professionalism that we are able to provide our solid services.
Clients & Projects
| StarAutoCMS.com |
As an internal company project, we developed StarAuto CMS.
It is a complete website solution for small to medium sized car dealers.
The package comes with a complete website with a web based control panel where the customer can manage all the content on their website as well as manage their inventory along with pictures, etc.
Read our case study of StarAuto CMS on our blog. |
| Select and Unite, Inc. |
Between 2011 and 2012 we developed a sports match-making webiste for Select and Unite, Inc.
The website enables coaches and players to build their own sports profiles and then view appropriate search results that are determined based on the values and properties that they provided for their sports profile.
Players search for team profiles that coaches have created and coaches search for player profiles.
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| Propertycop.org |
We built the Propertycop.org website in 2007.
Propertycop was a property registration and recovery database for the residents of British Columbia.
It was originally spawned by a member of the local police department as an answer to the high amount of bicycle theft.
Residents were able to register on the website and list their property along with their respective VIN and/or serial numbers on the website,
so if police officers in the city came across lost property, they could attempt to return it to its owner by checking if it had been registered online.
The project included a mobile access point for police officers that were out in the field that needed to access the web service through their mobile devices and/or equipment in their vehicle.
Propertycop was shutdown about a year and a half after its launch.
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| End of Reality |
We developed the website backend for the popular game server provider, End of Reality.
The backend was built on the Kohana 3 Framework and the website has served the growing company very well.
End of Reality provides high quality gaming servers for popular online games such as Counter-Strike, Team Fortress 2, Call of Duty, Minecraft, and Battlefield 3.
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| Finnish American Club of Tucson |
| In 2008, we built a website for the Finnish American Club of Tucson that needed to be easily maintainable by a few different people, so we chose to build it in WordPress. Our designer did a great job coming up with a clean and Tucson-like theme for WordPress and it was integrated well in to the platform. The website has been in active use since day one. |
| Finnish American Club 1932 |
We designed a lightweight website for FAC1932 in 2007 that features embedded admin controls if the administrator is logged in with their super user account.
It is a simple website with a couple pages that allow the club to publish some integral information for its members.
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| Legit-Proof.com |
We have been developing the database architecture for Legit-Proof since 2006.
Legit-Proof is a historical player, match, and team database for competitive online gamers.
The function of the website is to gather and store information about players, matches, and teams and make that data easily searchable for visitors.
The service appeals to a niche market and has been the primary resource for the target audience since its conception.
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| SportPal Finland |
A small business owner and good friend of the company commissioned us to build a website for his hockey product and gear business.
The company sells various different hockey accessories to junior players in Finland.
The website showcased the products sold by the company and had built in internationalization support, allowing the visitor to switch between Finnish and English as the language for the website. |
| MyFireMask, LLC. |
| We designed and developed a sleek website for MyFireMask, LLC. in 2008. They were a reseller of several fire safety products in North America. The company has since ceased operations. The website that we developed for them included an administration panel that allowed the client to easily manage the content on their website and update the inventory listings and prices. |
| Websites for Jewelers |
| In 2008, we developed a content management suite for Websites for Jewlers. They are a website provider for the jewelery industry in North America. The management suite allowed jewelers to manage every page of their website to the finest details as well as maintain their online inventory. |

As an internal company project, we developed
Between 2011 and 2012 we developed a sports match-making webiste for
We built the Propertycop.org website in 2007.
Propertycop was a property registration and recovery database for the residents of British Columbia.
It was originally spawned by a member of the local police department as an answer to the high amount of bicycle theft.
Residents were able to register on the website and list their property along with their respective VIN and/or serial numbers on the website,
so if police officers in the city came across lost property, they could attempt to return it to its owner by checking if it had been registered online.
The project included a mobile access point for police officers that were out in the field that needed to access the web service through their mobile devices and/or equipment in their vehicle.
Propertycop was shutdown about a year and a half after its launch.
We developed the website backend for the popular game server provider,
We designed a lightweight website for
We have been developing the database architecture for
A small business owner and good friend of the company commissioned us to build a website for his hockey product and gear business.
The company sells various different hockey accessories to junior players in Finland.