Selected work

Education software that's live today.

Two products we built with our partners, and still build, maintain and grow with them. Real software, used by real schools and students.

Case 01 · Fluitend Leren

From shipping boxes of lessons
to one digital library.

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fluitendleren.nl
Sector

Education publisher · primary / K12

What it is

A publisher of movement-based lessons that combine physical activity with learning for elementary schools.

What we built

A platform to store their whole catalogue digitally and deliver it to schools and teachers.

Our role

Discovery · product design · build · ongoing partnership

The problem

Fluitend Leren creates lessons that get children moving while they learn. But getting those lessons into classrooms meant physically distributing material, slow to update, expensive to ship, and hard to scale to more schools.

What we did

Together we built a platform that holds the entire lesson catalogue digitally. Teachers and schools get access to the lessons they need, instantly, with everything kept up to date in one place. New and revised lessons reach every school the moment they're published, no printing, no shipping.

The result

Physical distribution is gone. The catalogue is now a living digital library that scales to as many schools and teachers as Fluitend Leren can reach, and we keep building on it together.

  • Entire lesson catalogue stored and managed digitally
  • Instant, controlled sharing to schools and teachers
  • Updates reach everyone immediately
  • Replaced physical distribution entirely
Case 02 · Thesistect

Making a daunting thesis
feel one section at a time.

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thesistect.com
Sector

Higher education · students

What it is

A writing tool for students who struggle to structure and finish their thesis.

What we built

A focused writing environment with per-section tasks, deadlines and automatic references.

Our role

Product · design · build · ongoing partnership

The problem

A thesis is overwhelming. Most writing tools show a single blank document, which makes it hard to know where to start, how to plan, and how to keep references under control.

What we did

Thesistect breaks the thesis into sections you can focus on one at a time. Students build a task list for every part, set deadlines per section, and add references as they go. When it's time to finish, the reference list is generated automatically, all that's left is to export and design the document.

The result

Students stay focused, on schedule and in control of their sources. The hardest document of their studies becomes a series of manageable steps.

  • Write section by section, with focus
  • Task lists and deadlines per section
  • Add references effortlessly while writing
  • Automatic reference list on export

Could your idea be the next one?

If you have an education problem worth solving, we'd love to hear it. Let's figure out the right software together.