We design and build software that ships.
A product engineering agency for startups and growing companies. We take a project from a rough brief to a shipped, maintained product — websites, mobile apps and full SaaS platforms.
Engineering, done properly.
A team led and staffed by experienced senior professionals.
Ferth IT Solutions exists on a simple premise: most software problems are solved by careful engineering and clear thinking, not more process. We work with a small number of clients at a time so every engagement gets senior attention from brief to launch and beyond.
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Engineering-first
Every deliverable passes through the same discipline: specify, build, test, measure — before it ships.
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Senior ownership
You work directly with the people building your product, not through layers of account management.
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Built to last
We'd rather build something durable slowly than something fragile fast — code you can hand off or hire into later.
What we build
Engagements range from a single feature to a full product build.
Web Platforms
Marketing sites, customer portals and complex web applications — designed and built end to end.
Mobile Applications
iOS, Android and cross-platform apps, from first prototype to app-store release.
SaaS Products
Zero-to-one builds and ongoing iteration for subscription products and internal tools alike.
Product Design & UX
Interfaces designed alongside the system they run on, so what ships matches what was designed.
Architecture & DevOps
Infrastructure, CI/CD and system design that holds up as a product and its traffic grow.
Agency Partnerships
Embedded engineering capacity for design and marketing agencies that need build support.
How we work
Four principles behind every engagement.
Craft over speed-to-market
We'd rather ship the right version once than the wrong version fast.
Measure, don't assume
Decisions are backed by data — usage analytics and real feedback, not guesses.
Small, senior teams
Fewer people, higher context. Every engineer owns outcomes, not just tickets.
Visible progress
Short iterations with working software every week — no big reveal at the end.