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Freelance full-stack development in Caen

Web solutions for industry

Industrial projects often require connecting processes, data, teams and reliability constraints. My role is to make that complexity usable through a clear web tool.

What I can build

The goal is to ship a tool your team can actually use, not just a set of screens. Each development starts from the business rules, data and responsibilities that need to become clear.

  • Mapping business flows and friction points
  • Design of tracking, input, validation or reporting interfaces
  • API development and connections with the existing application ecosystem
  • A maintainable base to support progressive change

Needs

What needs does this cover?

These situations show when bespoke development is more relevant than a generic tool or a set of scattered files.

Track the lifecycle of a product or piece of equipment

Structure returns, processing, validations or controls

Connect a web application with existing technical components

Method

Frame before building

I start by understanding the real workflow before deciding architecture, screens or development priorities.

Step 1

Understand the current workflow, users, constraints and decisions that must become reliable.

Step 2

Define a first-version scope with priority business rules, access rights and data.

Step 3

Build through short iterations, with regular validation points and useful documentation for future handover.

Technical stack

The stack depends on the need, but it stays maintainability-led: readable conventions, useful documentation and choices proportionate to business complexity.

  • Symfony / PHP for business logic and APIs
  • API Platform when several interfaces or systems share the same data
  • PostgreSQL or MySQL depending on the data context
  • Astro, Tailwind CSS or dedicated interfaces for user-facing screens
  • Docker and reproducible environments to make maintenance easier

Feature examples

Features are chosen according to the process to make reliable. They should make the work clearer, not add avoidable complexity.

  • User roles and access rights
  • Workflows, statuses and validations
  • Dashboards and filterable lists
  • Exports, imports and history tracking
  • API connections with existing tools

Service area

A service designed for Caen, Calvados and Normandy

Framing, structure and technical priorities are based on usage, business constraints and the stakeholders involved.

United KingdomEnglandScotlandWalesNorthern IrelandIrelandLondonManchesterBirminghamEdinburghBelfastDublinCorkFranceNormandyCaenParisRemote

Related services

Connect business needs with the right technical choices

Each service highlights one part of the same work: understand the field, structure the solution and build a durable tool.

full-stack web development

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Full-stack web development

Front-end, back-end, API and business logic design and development to create reliable web tools that are useful day to day.

  • Symfony, PHP, APIs and modern front-end interfaces
  • Maintainable architecture adapted to the project's constraints
  • A direct link between business needs, users and technical choices

Complex business applications

Custom application development to manage workflows, data, roles, validations, dashboards and automations.

  • Modelling business rules and user journeys
  • Managing roles, data, validations and business states
  • Interfaces designed for demanding recurring use

Digital tools for local authorities

Web tool design to coordinate stakeholders, track requests, structure information and simplify team workflows.

  • Understanding field constraints and local stakeholders
  • Portals, forms, case tracking and internal interfaces
  • Clear framing before development to avoid detached tools

FAQ

Questions about industry

Short answers about scope, service area and the start of a mission.

Who is this industry service for?

It is for SMEs, nonprofits, public-sector teams or industrial contexts that need to clarify processes, make data more reliable and build a maintainable web tool.

Do you work remotely?

Yes. I am based in Caen, France, and work remotely with structured teams in France, the UK, Ireland and other international contexts when the project is well framed.

How does a mission start?

It starts with a framing discussion: context, users, constraints, data, priorities and risks. This avoids building a tool disconnected from real usage.

First exchange

Clarify your need before launching the project

A first conversation helps understand your activity, goals, constraints and the most useful priorities to move forward.