B2B integrations delivered in 2 to 4 weeks.

Custom APIs and shippable products too. Fixed-scope, firm deadline, no recurring meetings. What you actually need, not what fits in a monthly service.

about
Cipherlane is a software
development studio. We take your
problem, turn it into software
that runs in production, and ship
it to you in weeks.

No consultants, no retainers,
no onboarding that never ends.

We use AI where it accelerates.
Human judgment where it matters.

Services

B2B integrations

2 to 4 weeks

We connect your sales platform with your management system. Data flows in both directions and, if something fails, it retries on its own — no need for your IT team to step in.

Custom APIs and wrappers for legacy systems

2 to 3 weeks

We wrap your legacy system (SOAP, direct DB access, or proprietary format) in a modern, documented API. The rest of your apps get clean data, not formats from 15 years ago.

Shippable products

4 to 8 weeks

A functional product you can put in front of real users in weeks. Everything you need: backend, frontend, infrastructure, billing and monitoring. If we can't show it working, it's not ready.

Dashboards and internal panels

2 to 4 weeks

An operational panel built to spec so your team can decide on real data. Filters, role-based permissions, exports and a direct connection to your existing systems. No more spreadsheets.

Data migration and pipelines

1 to 3 weeks

We move data between systems without losing anything along the way: from a legacy system to a modern one, from spreadsheets to a database, from a service you shut down to a new one. Validation, cleanup and a record of every row.

Conversational automation

1 to 3 weeks

A bot on WhatsApp, Telegram or web connected to your knowledge base. It handles repetitive questions, escalates to a human when context demands it, and logs every interaction.

One-off feature on an existing system

1 to 2 weeks

Your system works but something specific is missing: a module, a payment flow, an automated report, an integration. Closed scope, no touching what already works beyond what's needed.

Let's talk

Tell us where you're at. In 15 minutes we know if it makes sense to move forward — and if it doesn't fit, we'll say so directly. If it does, you get a concrete proposal in 3 to 5 days.

Cases

· Multi-tenant SaaS platform

Syndarix

An end-to-end B2B integrations platform. We built it as a real demonstration of what the studio can deliver — the same approach we apply to every client project.

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17 integrations · minutes-not-days operation · shipped to production

How it's built

.NET on the backend, React on the frontend, PostgreSQL for persistence. The whole infrastructure is dockerized with automated CI/CD — every change that ships goes through its tests before reaching production.

Key decision

We designed the system so that adding a new integration takes minutes, not days. Without that decision, the model wouldn't scale — and every new client would turn into a separate project.

Process

01

Discovery

The first call (15 min) is to validate mutual fit. If we move forward, we open Discovery: a 60-to-90-minute call where we understand the problem, the systems involved, and what exactly `done` means for you. Everything else flows from there.

02

Closed proposal

Within 3 to 5 days you have the full scope, price and deadline in hand. Everything in writing before we start — no ambiguity.

03

Deposit + kickoff

50% of the project is paid on signing the proposal. That's what lets us start with the project staffed full-time from day one.

04

Build

We build without interrupting you. Every 3 to 5 days you get a written update with real progress. No status meetings, no hour reports. AI accelerates the repetitive work; technical decisions stay with us.

05

Demo and delivery

We show you the system working against the checklist we both signed. You validate, pay the remaining 50% and we hand off everything — code, access and docs.

Team

We're a development studio with experience building and shipping software in production. We grow slowly: we add people when the project and the model fit, not when we need to fill a seat.

If this model (fixed price, async work, no recurring meetings) clicks for you and you work freelance or are open to one-off projects, write to us. We care less about the list of technologies than the judgment to use them.

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FAQ

Do you do retainers or work as embedded devs on our team?

We work on a fixed-scope basis, not monthly hours. If you need a developer embedded full-time on your team, there are other models that fit better — we can suggest alternatives if that's the direction you need.

What happens if I want changes mid-project?

We absorb up to 10% on top of the original scope at no cost, assuming adjustments are normal in any project. Beyond that, we handle it as a change request with extra price and deadline agreed before writing any code.

What stack do you use?

.NET 9 + ASP.NET Core on the backend, React + TypeScript + Vite on the frontend, PostgreSQL for persistence. For integrations: Hangfire, Polly, Serilog and OAuth 2.0 with proactive refresh. For landings and static sites: Astro + TailwindCSS. To accelerate repetitive work we use current AI models (Claude, GPT) with human review at every step — it's not magic, it's code.

Do you take clients from any industry?

We're strongest in e-commerce, ERP and multi-tenant SaaS platforms — that's where we have more leverage. Regulated industries like healthcare or finance we look at case by case because they typically need specific compliance (HIPAA, SOC2, PCI) that we add as explicit scope.

Do you work with clients outside LATAM?

Yes, regularly. We bill in USD via Wise or Payoneer and asynchronous communication works in any timezone — written updates travel better than 6 AM status meetings.

What happens if a bug shows up after delivery?

30-day warranty on the original scope, no cost. After that you can add a light monthly support plan or pay for one-off fixes — your call.

We're not technical. Is that a problem?

It's the most common case we work with. When we start, we ask for the scope in writing — and when a technical term you don't know shows up, we translate it to business language before moving on. The IT side stays with us.

Can you integrate with any system?

If your system has a public API, exports data in a standard format (CSV, JSON, XML), or exposes webhooks — probably yes. If it's heavily proprietary or obfuscated, we evaluate it in Discovery before committing. You get an answer in the first 15-min call.