Boutique by design
Espresso works closely with a small number of clients each year so the work stays deliberate, senior, and accountable.

Boutique technology consultancy
Espresso works with a small number of clients each year to build, connect, and improve the systems their business already depends on, moving them toward one unified way of operating.
Operating view
From fragmented stack to connected system
Existing systems
Gaps we close
Espresso outcome
One connected layer
Build what is missing. Connect what already works. Improve the way the business operates without a disruptive reset.
Who we are
Clients come to Espresso when their current stack does not fully solve the way their business actually works. The work stays close, selective, and tailored to real operating conditions, including AI systems that are introduced with clear purpose, appropriate oversight, and practical business value.
Boutique by design
Espresso works closely with a small number of clients each year so the work stays deliberate, senior, and accountable.
Built around the client
The job is not to force a business into software. The job is to shape software around how the business actually needs to operate.
Responsible AI in practice
Espresso applies AI where it is useful and grounded in the business, with attention to context, governance, and human oversight.
What we do
Build
Functional software for web, mobile, and internal operations, built around specific workflows rather than generic templates.
Integrate
Bridges between the platforms your teams already rely on, so information and actions move without manual re-entry.
Enable
Implementation, configuration, support, and partner-led delivery that turns a platform into something the business can actually run with.
Unified Business OS
The end state Espresso is always working toward: a business that operates more coherently across systems, teams, and workflows.
Tell us where you're at and we'll start the right conversation.
How we do it
Espresso does not begin with a forced platform decision. It begins with how the business already operates, where the friction lives, and what should be preserved.
Understand the business as it already works
Start with actual operational reality, not with a software template. That includes people, process, edge cases, and existing tools.
Identify friction, gaps, and fragmentation
Map where handoffs break, where teams duplicate effort, where visibility drops, and where the stack no longer fits the business.
Preserve what already works
Keep the useful parts of the current environment. Espresso is not trying to replace everything for the sake of it.
Build and connect only what is needed
Add the missing application, integration, workflow, or reporting layer that helps the business move more cleanly.
Unify over time
Each engagement should leave the business less fragmented than before and closer to operating as one connected system.
Partners
Selected platforms Espresso implements, extends, and connects into wider operating environments.

Zoho
Business applications for CRM, finance, service, projects, and workflow management.

Jungleworks
Delivery, logistics, and field-operations platforms for distributed teams.
Shopify
Commerce infrastructure for storefronts, orders, inventory, and fulfilment.

LAIQ
Conversational Analytics by LAIQ
Featured case studies
Business OS
A connected operating layer linking CRM, quoting, project delivery, and internal visibility for a growing client business.
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AnalytIQ
A business intelligence environment built to bring fragmented data sources into a more usable reporting layer.
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Docman
A structured document and compliance environment that replaced spreadsheet-heavy administration with clearer workflow control.
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Clients and testimonials
Big Save
Retail
North 77
Facilities Technology
Don Lee Panama
Restaurant Operations
KFC Rohloff
Restaurant Operations
Grupo Adessa Panama
Insurance
Shining Life
Insurance
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Espresso helped turn evolving ideas into a practical delivery path, with steady communication and dependable follow-through.
Dylan Jardim
Head of Marketing, Big Save
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The team adds practical value quickly and engages deeply with the product and operating context behind the work.
Wynand Langeveldt
Managing Director, North 77
When should you talk to Espresso?
If the business has reached the point where software should be solving a problem more cleanly than it currently does, that is usually the right time to start the conversation.