New Brunswick, Canada

Custom business apps across New Brunswick.

We build custom apps for New Brunswick businesses - trades, marine, logistics, professional services, and the bilingual operations that run across the province. Four hours east of us - effectively a full async runway every working day.

Atlantic Time (AT) - four hours ahead of us. 3 city pages
New Brunswick Bay of Fundy shoreline at low tide with layered red sandstone cliffs and distant fishing boats moored in the harbor.

Why New Brunswick businesses come to us

New Brunswick's business mix runs on forestry, marine and Bay of Fundy operations, food processing, a strong logistics corridor along the TransCanada, and a steady bench of professional services in Fredericton, Moncton, and Saint John. New Brunswick is also officially bilingual, so end-user-facing tools often need to be available in both English and French. We design for that constraint up front.

Officially bilingual province - end-user interfaces frequently need to work in both English and French. We build that in from the start so it's not a retrofit.

Industries

The kinds of New Brunswick businesses we work with

  • Marine, fisheries, and Bay of Fundy operators
  • Forestry, wood products, and processing
  • Trades, contracting, and home services
  • Logistics and trucking along the TransCanada corridor
  • Law firms, accountants, and professional services

FAQ

Common questions from New Brunswick businesses

Will the four-hour gap cause issues?

No - it usually helps. You finish your day and we have most of ours to act on it. Live meetings happen in your afternoon or our morning, which is a comfortable window for both sides.

Do you build bilingual interfaces for end users?

Yes. Bilingual UI is a standard pattern. Copy lives outside the code so it can be edited without a developer, and end users see whichever language they prefer.

Building something for a New Brunswick business?

Send a short description of the workflow that's slowing you down. We'll tell you straight whether a custom app makes sense, and roughly what it would take.