Taking on new projects

Reliable software. Real support.

Maceda is a small software studio in Delchevo. We build websites, apps, and the custom tools businesses run on. You won't get passed around an agency or left on your own after launch. You talk to the people writing the code.

Delchevo · Macedonia

What we do

A handful of things,
done well.

We focus on a handful of things rather than spreading thin. Here's where we can help.

01

Websites & web apps

From a tidy company site to the dashboard your team stares at all day. We handle the design and the code together, so the whole thing actually fits.

02

Mobile apps

One app that feels right on both iPhone and Android, so you're not paying to build the same thing twice.

03

SaaS products

Charging people every month for your product? We take care of sign-ups, payments, and all the plumbing behind the login.

04

Custom tools

That internal tool you keep meaning to build. The one that finally kills off a dozen spreadsheets and a lot of copy-paste.

05

Cloud & hosting

Getting your software onto servers the right way, so it stays up, gets backed up, and updates cleanly.

06

A second opinion

Got something half-built, slow, or acting up? Send it over and we'll tell you plainly what's going on.

How we work

We keep it simple.

No lengthy discovery phase, no jargon, just a direct line from the problem to working software.

01

We talk first

A real conversation about what you need and whether it's worth building. If we're not the right fit, we'll say so.

02

You see it early

Working software every week, not slideshows. It's much cheaper to change your mind when there's something to click on.

03

We ship carefully

It goes live tested and backed up, so launch day is uneventful.

04

We stick around

After it's live we're still here, for the fixes, the tweaks, and the "could it also do this?" questions.

Selected work

Some of what we've built.

SaaS

Bukano

bukano.net ↗

Appointment booking for local businesses like barbers, salons and clinics, with a public booking page clients use without creating an account.

A multi-tenant booking SaaS with staff scheduling, SMS/WhatsApp reminders, PIN-based staff logins, owner-controlled bookings and a subscription paywall — built end to end, from onboarding to production ops.

Built with

  • React
  • TypeScript
  • Flask
  • PostgreSQL
  • Twilio
  • Paddle
Web · Logistics

Routica

Tracks trip-level profitability for a trucking operation — revenue, fuel, tolls and maintenance per trip, rolled up into a dashboard with charts and one-click reports.

A local-first profit tracker built for a single truck driver — trip-level margin calculations, fuel-log analytics, maintenance reminders, and exportable Excel/PDF reports, in English, Italian and Macedonian.

Built with

  • React
  • TypeScript
  • Tailwind CSS
  • Recharts
  • Flask
  • SQLAlchemy
Mobile · AI

Senera

Generates outfit ideas from photos of your wardrobe and camera roll, guided by your own prompts.

An AI wardrobe app — upload and auto-tag your clothes, then generate outfit images for any occasion using DALL·E 3, Pollinations.ai or Hugging Face.

Built with

  • React Native
  • Expo
  • Flask
  • SQLAlchemy
  • OpenAI API
Web

Websites for private clients

A number of smaller projects for private clients — design, development and ongoing support, each scoped to what the client actually needed.

Landing pages and brand refreshes, custom-built sites and small integrations, and ongoing fixes, content updates and hosting on a simple monthly arrangement — whatever the client needed, not a fixed package.

Technologies used

  • HTML/CSS/JS
  • React
  • Figma
  • Webflow
  • Shopify
  • Hosting & backups

Questions

Before you get in touch.

The things people usually want to know before they commit to a project.

01

Will I talk to the people building it?

Yes, directly, from the first call to the last bug fix. No account manager in between.

02

Who owns the code?

You do. Once the final invoice is paid, the code, design files and any accounts we've set up belong to you outright.

03

I don't know exactly what I need yet, is that a problem?

No, most projects start that way. The first call is for turning a rough idea into a plan, before anything's agreed.

04

How does pricing work?

A fixed price for well-defined work, an agreed rate for open-ended work. You'll know the number before you commit.

05

What happens after launch?

We stick around for fixes, small changes and hosting, on terms we agree upfront.

Start a project

Tell us what you're after.

A few quick questions so we understand the shape of it. Takes about a minute.

What can we help with?

Pick the closest fit. You can explain the details later.

Where's it at right now?

So we know whether you need a fresh start or a hand with something existing.

Timeline and budget

Rough is fine. It just helps us suggest something realistic.

When would you like it

Rough budget (optional)

Your details

And how you'd like us to follow up.

How should we follow up

Based inDelchevo, Macedonia