We design and build custom management systems based directly on your operations
The work is handled by a single point of contact, from understanding the needs to building the system.
b-ziq is not a firm or a multi-role team
It is a deliberate model: one person designs, builds, and evolves the system.
Unlike multi-layered approaches, there is no separation between analysis, development, and delivery.
This avoids information loss, back-and-forth, and interpretation gaps.
Responsibility for the system remains clear from start to finish.
Who we work with
We work with businesses where:
- operations still rely on spreadsheets, emails, or manual processes
- information is difficult to access or trust
- part of the system depends on key individuals
- existing tools no longer reflect how work is actually done
These are typically small to mid-sized teams with established processes but inadequate tools.
How we work
The work is done in direct collaboration, without intermediaries.
Decisions are made quickly, based on your reality.
The system is built progressively, with regular validation.
Each step produces something concrete, usable, and understandable.
Why this approach
This approach comes from real projects over many years.
Since 2004, the same patterns appear in systems used daily:
- growing number of files
- time lost validating information
- tools that don’t reflect operations
Mateo was developed from these observations.
It provides a functional base built and tested across multiple contexts, allowing systems to be structured quickly without starting from scratch.
Development then focuses on adapting this base to each business.
What this means for you
- Direct understanding of your system without dependency on multiple people
- A system built from your real operations
- The ability to evolve without rebuilding everything
- Continuity supported by a clear and documented architecture
The system is built with conventions, structure, and documentation that allow another developer to understand it if needed.
It does not rely on opaque logic or undocumented decisions.
Next step
If you want to assess whether this approach fits your situation, a first discussion is enough to determine it.