Altezza joins digital products and technology initiatives at several levels - as the development team, as the management and product layer, as ongoing support, or as an external IT partner.
For some clients it's a focused piece of work - development, testing or cloud direction. For others - a broader format where implementation, product logic, project management, support and team processes all need to come together at once.
Sites and web platforms on proven CMS, eCommerce engines and frameworks - WordPress, Shopify, Sanity, Next.js. We pick the stack that already covers most of the brief and customize where it matters.
Native iOS, native Android and cross-platform mobile apps. We work on the build and the store submission, so the launch isn't a separate problem after the code is shipped.
Custom-built software when a process doesn't fit any off-the-shelf product. Internal SaaS, dashboards, ERP and CRM tailored to specific workflows, integrations and legacy modernization.
Most projects involve two or three of these alongside one of the practices above. Each is a separate area of expertise with its own team, not an addition to someone else's scope.
Data platforms, integration pipelines and analytics. ML, NLP and predictive models on top of solid data foundations - usually picked up when the existing setup has stopped scaling.
SaaS, IaaS and PaaS architectures on AWS, Azure and Google Cloud. We pick the model that fits the team and the cost profile, not the one on the slide deck.
QA on real devices, automation in CI - functional, smoke, integration, performance, UI/UX and load testing, calibrated to the product and the release cadence.
Product design, UI/UX, identity and branding for web and mobile. Built from real user flows and handed off as Figma files engineers can actually build from.
PPC, landing pages, SEO, conversion optimization, lead nurturing and tracking. Tied to revenue or pipeline, not to clicks.
Strategic planning, budgeting, security audits, compliance reviews. Fixed engagements that end with a written recommendation, not an open-ended retainer.
A short paragraph about your project is enough. A reply comes back within a working day with questions, rough timelines and two or three ways to approach it.