カスタムソフトウェア開発会社

カスタムソフトウェア開発、API 統合、レガシー近代化、モバイル納品。

Wolfes Den Consulting は、新しいソフトウェアを構築し、継承システムを修復し、API を実装し、リモート開発を支援し、サーバー・ネットワーク・データベースを管理し、製品とそのバックエンドに合ったモバイル作業を届けます。

Build

新しいプラットフォーム、社内ツール、顧客向けソフトウェア

Repair

継承コード、統合、脆いリリース経路

Scope

価格とライセンスは案件範囲に合わせて定義

ソフトウェア作業を明確に伝える

明快で率直なソフトウェアサービス。

Wolfes Den が扱うこと

Wolfes Den Consulting は、カスタムソフトウェア構築、継承コードベースの引き継ぎ、API と統合の実装、リモートシステム管理、ネットワーク管理、データベース管理、データベースチューニングと設計、そして製品の背後にあるバックエンドとリリース工程に適合するモバイル作業を提供します。

よく相談される理由

  • 前進力を取り戻す必要があるレガシーシステム
  • 技術スタックをきれいにつなぐ API 作業
  • 継続的な手当てが必要なリモートシステム、ネットワーク、データベース
  • 納品責任が明確な新製品構築

案件の進め方

  • Project-based pricing
  • Per-engagement licensing
  • Support expectations made explicit

次に見るべき場所

範囲はサービスページ、事例はソフトウェアページ、進め方は方法論ページで確認し、作業を話す準備ができたらお問い合わせページへ進んでください。

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Services

The service areas are stated plainly so you can judge fit quickly.

新しいソフトウェア、継承システムの回復、API 実装、統合作業、リモート開発支援、リモートシステム管理、ネットワーク管理、データベース管理、チューニング、設計作業、またはバックエンドと結びついたモバイル納品が必要なら、ここで範囲を明確に確認できます。

Custom software development

Build internal tools, customer-facing products, portals, and workflow systems around the business process they need to support.

Legacy modernization

Take over inherited systems, reduce operational drag, repair release flow, and keep live software moving while larger modernization decisions are made.

API implementation and integration

Design service boundaries, implement internal and public APIs, and connect the systems that need to exchange data cleanly and reliably.

Mobile tied to backend reality

Deliver mobile work that fits the product, backend, release flow, and support expectations behind it.

Remote systems, network, and database administration

Handle server environments, network administration, operational maintenance, migrations, backup and recovery work, database tuning, and database structure work when the surrounding system needs as much attention as the application code.

Remote development continuation

Step into active delivery remotely, carry feature work forward, reduce backlog drag, and give a team experienced implementation help.

Method

順序が率直であるほど、案件は進みやすくなります。

作業は評価から始まり、安定化と構築を経て、商業条件とサポート期待を明確に定めたうえで納品されます。

Assess

Start with the current system

The first pass is scoping what already exists: code, systems, constraints, deadlines, deployment risk, and the operational problem underneath the request.

Stabilize

Reduce fragility before adding speed

Inherited systems usually need risk removed before new work accelerates. That means clarifying interfaces, untangling brittle areas, and getting the release path under control.

Build

Implement what the project really needs

New software, API layers, integrations, and mobile features get built against the real use case, not against a canned package description.

Ship

Deliver with support expectations made explicit

Pricing, licensing, ownership, and follow-on support are defined around the engagement so everyone is clear on what is being delivered and what comes after launch.

Delivery details

See how the work is approached and what these projects usually involve.

These pages go deeper into custom software delivery, inherited-system recovery, API integration work, and the way projects are scoped, stabilized, built, and shipped.

Methodology

How software projects are assessed, stabilized, built, and shipped.

A direct walkthrough of the delivery model behind custom software work, existing code recovery, API implementation, and project scoping.

Case study

Representative custom software delivery for a new product or internal platform.

A practical example of greenfield software delivery when the workflow, backend, interfaces, and release plan all need to be built around the real business use case.

Case study

Representative legacy-system recovery and modernization work.

A concrete engagement pattern showing how inherited systems are assessed, stabilized, modernized, and moved into a safer release path.

Case study

Representative API integration and delivery acceleration work.

A practical example of cleaning up service boundaries, implementing integrations, and reducing drag between product work and backend reality.

Case study

Representative existing-code takeover and stabilization work.

A practical example of stepping into a live codebase, reducing release risk, cleaning up fragile areas, and making the software easier to maintain.

Case study

Representative data migration and integration recovery work.

A practical example of moving data safely between systems, mapping schemas, repairing integrations, and reducing migration risk before the switch happens.

Case study

Representative mobile and backend delivery alignment work.

A practical example of mobile app delivery that stays tied to the APIs, backend systems, release process, and support reality behind the product.

Case study

Representative remote systems management and database administration work.

A practical example of remote environment care that improves uptime, backup confidence, network reliability, database performance, schema quality, change control, and day-to-day operational stability.

Case study

Representative remote development continuation and delivery support work.

A practical example of remote development support that helps a team keep shipping, reduce backlog drag, and stabilize delivery without waiting on a full hiring cycle.

Experience

You should be able to see who the work is for and how it is handled.

The work is described directly because most software projects do not need a polished pitch. They need someone who can build new systems, fix inherited ones, implement APIs, and work inside the operational reality the product already has.

Open a project inquiry

Senior engineering background

Work grounded in senior and lead engineering experience across software delivery, systems administration, networking, DevOps, infrastructure, and operational support.

Useful when code already exists

A large share of real consulting work starts with live systems, inherited code, rough deployment flow, and business pressure rather than with a clean greenfield brief.

Project pricing and licensing

Commercial terms are shaped around the work, the reuse rights, and the support load of the engagement.

Common questions

Common questions before a serious software conversation starts.

What kinds of software projects fit here?

Custom software development, existing codebase recovery, API work, system integration, internal tooling, remote development support, remote systems administration, network administration, database administration, database tuning and design work, and mobile delivery tied to the larger backend and operational system.

Do you work on software that is already live?

Yes. A significant amount of the work is on active systems that need cleanup, extension, modernization, integration repair, or better release discipline while they continue to matter to the business.

How do pricing and ownership work?

Pricing is scoped per project, and ownership, licensing, reuse rights, and support expectations are defined per engagement.

What should a first inquiry include?

A rough project goal, the current system situation, the integration or delivery problem, and any timeline pressure is enough to start the conversation and determine service fit.

Ready to start

Bring the current system, the integration problem, or the new product idea. That is enough to start the scoping conversation.