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Systems your business can run on.

Webming designs, builds, automates, and manages digital systems — custom software, infrastructure, and Apple device environments — for organizations that depend on their technology working.

One connected systemIllustrative diagram of one connected business system: applications, automated workflows, infrastructure, and managed Apple devices linked as one system.web appworkflowsservermanaged devices
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Custom Software · Infrastructure & Automation · Apple Managed IT · Digital Presence · Advisory

An engineering company

Webming is not an agency, and not an IT support desk. We're an engineering company that takes responsibility for the systems we deliver — we design them, build them, document them, and, where it makes sense, keep running them.

A website, an internal application, a device fleet, a backup routine, and a recurring workflow are usually managed separately — but they affect the same operation. We look at those connections first, then propose the simplest system that will hold, and stay accountable for it afterward.

Apple Managed IT

Your Apple devices, professionally managed.

Many organizations run on Macs, iPhones, and iPads that nobody actually manages — devices set up by hand, security applied unevenly, and accounts nobody can untangle when someone leaves.

We put Apple environments under proper management. We set up Apple Business Manager, deploy devices through mobile-device management, apply consistent security configuration, and administer accounts, access, and applications within an agreed service scope. New devices arrive ready to work. Departures are handled cleanly. And you have one accountable partner for the environment.

Apple device lifecycleIllustrative lifecycle of a managed Apple device from preparation and enrolment through configuration, deployment, support, and retirement, inside an agreed service scope.apple business managermdmagreed service scopeprepareenrolconfiguredeploysupportretire
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Custom Software

Software shaped by the operation, not the other way around.

Off-the-shelf tools force organizations into workarounds: spreadsheets on the side, processes bent to fit the software, information that lives in someone's head. Custom software removes the workarounds.

We design and build web applications, dashboards, internal systems, portals, and integrations around how your organization actually runs — mapping users, processes, information, and constraints before defining the application, including tools that put AI to work on specific, well-defined business problems rather than as decoration. Everything we build is documented, versioned, and engineered to be maintained: by us on an ongoing basis, or handed over cleanly with everything a future team needs. Who owns what is agreed in writing before work begins.

Software system mapIllustrative map of a custom software system: a central internal system connected to a portal, a dashboard, and an API.portalinternal systemdashboardapi
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Infrastructure & Automation

Fewer manual steps. Fewer surprises.

Somewhere in your operation, a person is doing work a system should do: moving files, assembling the same report, copying data between tools that don't talk to each other. And somewhere else, a backup exists that nobody has ever tested.

We automate the repetitive work between your systems and build the infrastructure underneath it — servers that configure themselves, workflows that run on schedule with exception handling and human oversight in mind, private and local infrastructure that keeps your data close, and backup workflows you can actually verify.

Automation workflowIllustrative automation workflow from trigger through validation and action to a verified backup, with exceptions routed to human review.triggervalidateactionrecordverified backupexception →human review
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Approach

How we work

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Understand before proposing.

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Prefer proven technology.

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Automate what repeats.

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Document what must be maintained.

Read our engineering approach

Advisory

Not sure yet? Start with an audit.

A software audit, architecture review, or technology evaluation gives you a clear, documented answer before you commit to anything larger. Findings come first and stand on their own: if we could also build what we recommend, we say so — and the report stays useful whoever does the work.

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Tell us what isn't working.

A system to build, an environment that needs managing, a decision you want evaluated — describe the situation in a few sentences. You'll get a considered reply from an engineer, not a sales sequence.