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Brand sites, admin dashboards, custom company websites. From planning and design through to launch.
15+ years of independent development. We build internal systems and websites for Taiwanese businesses
— quietly doing the work, and keeping it running.
Bincode is an independent studio founded in 2016. Long before that, we'd spent years building websites and internal systems as freelancers.
We've worked with well-known Taiwanese businesses across e-commerce, retail, manufacturing, transportation, logistics, and education.

Whether a system stands the test of time isn't decided the day it ships. What decides it is every patch, upgrade, and quick fix that comes after — keeping it not just alive, but still the right tool for the job.

Brand sites, admin dashboards, custom company websites. From planning and design through to launch.

ERP, inventory, ticketing, reporting, access control. Turning in-house spreadsheets and manual workflows into stable, long-lived systems.

Shipping is day one, not the last day. We still maintain systems delivered in 2014 and 2016 — as long as the business is around, so are we.
The one thing we don't do is marketing operations. Anything else system- or website-related, we're happy to talk through.
Over fifteen years, nearly every Bincode client has come through an introduction from an existing client or friend. No sales team, no ads — we spend our time on the work itself.

Most of our work comes through referrals. Drop us a message or an email and tell us what the problem is — no spec document needed, plain language is fine.
We'll hear you out and tell you straight whether it's worth doing, how we'd approach it, and roughly what it would take in time and budget.
For larger projects we usually split the work into phases and ship something verifiable first. Both sides see progress early and can course-correct.
Launch is only half the job. We're still maintaining a system that went live in 2014. You won't be left looking for help when something breaks.

Figure out what you're actually trying to solve and learn the business logic behind it. That's what lets us write code that's genuinely useful.
Simple problems deserve simple tools. Complexity isn't expertise — it's a bill that comes due later.
Done before perfect. Working is objective; perfect is subjective.
Clean architecture, snappy performance — those questions keep us up at night before you ever ask. We've already nitpicked it once.
Stability is the floor; usability is the point. Nobody wants a system that works but nobody wants to use.
We reply as soon as we see the message — weekends included. We don't like waiting either.
Tell us what you need. We'll reply fast — weekends included, because we don't like waiting either.
