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PYTAGOTECH

Custom software for Gothenburg

Custom software development for Gothenburg teams

Pytagotech builds custom software for Gothenburg businesses from Indonesia. Workflow systems and operational backends with clear documentation at cost-conscious pricing.

Market position

We do not pretend to be a local Gothenburg office

Pytagotech is based in Indonesia. For Gothenburg teams considering custom software development, the value is practical scoping, async communication, documented delivery, and a first release that does not waste budget on unused features.

Remote vendors must handle ambiguity by asking questions, not guessing

We conduct structured discovery to map workflows, clarify requirements, and define scope before coding—preventing expensive mid-project changes.

What we can build

Custom Software Development projects for Gothenburg teams that make sense for remote collaboration

Workflow and approval systems

For request submission, status tracking, approval stages, and role-based permissions.

Inventory and stock management

For multi-location stock visibility, movement tracking, and reporting dashboards.

Case and ticket management

For service requests, customer issues, SLA tracking, and resolution workflows.

Operational backend systems

For data entry, validation, reporting, and integrations with existing systems.

Related routes

Choose the right custom software development scope before starting a project for Gothenburg

FAQ

Questions from Gothenburg teams before choosing an Indonesia-based custom software development partner

How do you handle unclear requirements?

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We start with structured discovery: mapping workflows, users, roles, data, and permissions. We clarify ambiguity upfront, not after building.
Next step

Send the workflow, not a feature wishlist

For remote projects, the first useful step is a short workflow brief: users, roles, screens, data, current tools, and the first release that would actually reduce manual work.

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