Front ends without rage clicks
Interfaces, states, loaders, and that one button that exists so the user can click it at exactly the wrong time.
Engineering, product, and zero theater
dbugs.dev is a lab for SaaS, integrations, and automations that escaped localhost. Some ideas become products; others become preventive post-mortems, which is also an elegant form of progress.
Not consulting
Interfaces, states, loaders, and that one button that exists so the user can click it at exactly the wrong time.
Login, billing, dashboards, queues, and metrics: the minimum zoo required to discover whether an idea can stand upright.
Webhooks, retries, and jobs for systems that swore they loved each other, then return 500 on Friday.
Deploy rituals
If an idea cannot survive three questions and an ugly sketch on paper, imagine the first rushed user.
Small, reversible choices documented enough so the future team does not file a ticket against the past team.
Small feature, possible rollback, readable log. The basics, that disruptive technology many people are still researching.
Without metrics, everything sounds like insight. With metrics, at least the embarrassment has a timestamp.
Live builds
Merch for people who turned internal IT jokes into a dress code. Dark mode, late-night debugging, and shirts that politely warn everyone that "works on my machine" is also a lifestyle.
Open production ProductYou build a restaurant-style receipt with a custom photo, pay a few euros, and let the postal service deliver the emotional chaos. Because a normal cute message is too easy; a sentimental fiscal receipt has range.
Open production IntegrationA bridge for communication and email flows, because manual forwarding has not become a competitive advantage yet.
Open production OperationsAutomation for orders, suppliers, labels, and omnichannel inbox. Fewer open tabs, fewer lost orders, more auditable operations.
Open productionPartnerships
dbugs.dev is not a ticket-based software factory. We are interested in technical partnerships, products with real upside, and operations where engineering gets a seat before the fire starts.