Web applications and SaaS built around real workflows, not feature accumulation
I build internal tools, client platforms and SaaS products with clear product logic, strong foundations and progressive delivery, locally or remotely.
Service area
Eure-et-Loir and remote
I build internal tools, client platforms and SaaS products with clear product logic, strong foundations and progressive delivery, locally or remotely.
Trust signals
- Functional scoping, prioritization and technical choices aligned with real usage.
- Maintainable architecture that can evolve without early technical debt.
- Smooth collaboration with founders and teams, on site or remotely.
- Useful incremental delivery instead of long opaque production tunnels.
Performance
Authentication, roles, dashboards, client areas and internal back offices.
Product clarity
Business forms, automations, payments, notifications and API integrations.
Strong foundation
Each application is designed around the most critical workflows, with a clear line between what is essential, useful and secondary.
Common problems
A useful web product is not just a list of features
Approach
I build a product base that is usable now and scalable later
Each application is designed around the most critical workflows, with a clear line between what is essential, useful and secondary.
The goal is to deliver a clear, reliable and extensible version that serves real business use cases without unnecessary complexity.
You keep visibility on trade-offs, delivery rhythm and the actual state of the product throughout the project.
Technical expertise
Typical scope on a web application
- Authentication, roles, dashboards, client areas and internal back offices.
- Business forms, automations, payments, notifications and API integrations.
- Analytics, technical quality and a clean base for future iterations.
- Architecture matched to product maturity and operational constraints.
Why work with me
An approach suited to products still taking shape
- Product thinking and technical execution stay aligned and focused.
- Pragmatic scope splitting helps deliver value without waiting for a perfect version.
- Documentation and decisions stay clear so you keep control of the project.
Technologies
Technologies suited to modern web platforms
Process
A process focused on results and clarity
Scoping
We turn business goals into user flows, screens and product priorities.
Architecture
I define the technical structure, data models and required integrations.
Iterative delivery
The product moves forward in short batches with regular validation and explicit trade-offs.
Consolidation
We stabilize, document and prepare what comes next based on observed usage.
Frequently asked questions
Questions about web applications and SaaS
A few useful answers to frame a custom web product properly.
Do you work on MVPs or only on mature products?
Both. I can scope a useful first version or take over an existing product to make it more reliable, clearer and easier to evolve.
Can you connect external services?
Yes. Payments, CRM, emailing, storage, analytics or internal tools can be integrated when they support a real use case.
How do you define the right initial scope?
By starting from critical workflows, business constraints and product risk. The goal is to deliver what unlocks real value first.
Can you take over an existing codebase?
Yes, after an audit. Depending on the current state, I may recommend consolidating the base or rebuilding some parts more cleanly.
How do you handle projects with remote teams?
With clear scope splitting, regular validation points and lightweight but useful documentation. It works well even when the team is distributed.
What happens after the first delivery?
I can stay involved for support, new iterations, maintenance or technical consolidation based on your rhythm.
Do you also work on product UX?
Yes. I contribute to flow structure, screen hierarchy and interface clarity, not only implementation.
Can the product be SEO-friendly?
Yes, when public pages need search visibility. In that case SEO is handled in the architecture and rendering strategy from the start.
How do you approach security?
Data validation, access control, secret handling, updates and deployment hygiene are treated as part of the core foundation.
Can you deliver in batches?
Yes. It is often the healthiest way to keep visibility and correct course quickly when needed.
Take the next step
Need to structure a web product without drifting into avoidable complexity?
I can help you scope a solid version, make the right trade-offs and deliver a web application or SaaS that is useful quickly.
