Web Platforms

Digital products engineered for real business.

From customer portals to operational platforms, Webits engineers web products that support the work behind the business—not simply its online presence.

Platform work

Beyond the website.

A web platform is more than a public-facing website. It becomes part of the way an organisation operates, bringing together customers, staff, data and business processes within a single connected system.

Whether it evolves into a client portal, ecommerce platform, member area, SaaS product or custom web application, the objective remains the same: software engineered around real people, real permissions and workflows that support the business every day.

Webits approaches every platform as an operational product rather than a collection of pages, ensuring the experience feels intuitive while the engineering remains reliable, maintainable and built to evolve.

Service paths

Common foundations

Every platform begins differently. These are the most common starting points, often combined into a single connected product as the platform evolves.

Our approach

Structure before screens.

Every platform begins with understanding how people, information and business rules work together. Interfaces follow. Structure comes first.

01

Understand the work

Before defining features, we define the purpose, users, workflows and responsibilities the platform is expected to support.

02

Shape the product

Identify the first meaningful release, establish priorities and define the foundation the platform will continue to grow from.

03

Design the experience

Design journeys, interfaces and operational views around the work people actually need to complete.

04

Engineer the platform

Build the product, connect surrounding systems and establish reliable foundations that remain easy to maintain.

05

Refine continuously

Launch with care, observe real usage and continue improving the platform as new requirements emerge.

Case studies

Selected Work.

A selection of digital products, platforms and business systems engineered for organisations that depend on technology every day.

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Connected build
Booking queue

Cleaning Services Operations Platform

A cleaning marketplace and operations platform for customer booking, cleaner applications, payments, GPS proof, support, finance, payouts, reporting, and admin control.

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  • Admin portal
  • Audit and reporting
  • Booking workflow
  • Finance and payouts
  • GPS and proof controls
  • Marketplace platform
  • Mobile app
  • Operational software
  • Payment workflow
Web & software
Owner dashboard

Spray Finishing Operations Platform

A production platform for spray finishing teams, covering jobs, pieces, paint, labels, costing, invoices, MYOB, and reporting from one system.

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  • Costing and invoicing
  • Job management
  • Label printing
  • MYOB integration
  • Operational software
  • Piece-level tracking
  • Production workflow
  • Reporting
Connected build
Homepage automated giving

Digital Giving and Operations Platform

A connected donations platform for Merciful Group, spanning donor mobile giving, public web checkout, recurring support, fundraisers, and internal donation operations.

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  • Admin portal
  • Digital giving
  • Donor mobile app
  • Fundraiser module
  • Payments & checkout
  • Public donation website
  • Recurring giving
  • Reporting layer
  • Role-based access
Engineering

Technology follows architecture.

Every technology decision begins with the product, not the framework. We choose the tools that best support the architecture, the business and the product’s long-term future.

Experience layer

  • HTML
  • CSS
  • JavaScript
  • TypeScript
  • React
  • Next.js
  • Vue
  • Nuxt
  • Angular
  • Responsive UI

Application core

  • Python
  • Django
  • FastAPI
  • Node.js
  • Express
  • NestJS
  • PHP
  • Laravel
  • C#

Data and search

  • PostgreSQL
  • MySQL
  • MongoDB
  • Redis
  • Elasticsearch
  • Data modelling
  • Reporting
  • Audit trails

Systems integration

  • REST APIs
  • GraphQL
  • Webhooks
  • Payment Gateways
  • POS
  • Salesforce
  • HubSpot
  • CRM / ERP connectors

Deployment and support

  • AWS
  • Azure
  • Google Cloud
  • Docker
  • Kubernetes
  • Cloudflare
  • Nginx
  • CI/CD
  • Secure hosting
  • Deployments
  • Monitoring
FAQ

Before we build.

The questions that usually determine whether a project should become a website, a platform or something larger.

What kind of web platforms does Webits build?

Webits engineers customer portals, ecommerce platforms, member areas, SaaS products, booking systems and custom web applications where users, workflows, permissions and business logic become part of the product itself.

When does a platform make more sense than a website?

A website presents information. A platform enables work. Once users need accounts, transactions, approvals, integrations or operational workflows, the project moves beyond a website and into platform engineering.

Can Webits integrate with our existing systems?

Yes. Platforms rarely operate in isolation. Webits engineers integrations with CRMs, ERPs, payment providers, reporting platforms, inventory systems and other business software to create one connected product.

How does Webits approach scoping?

Scoping begins with understanding the business, not estimating the software. We define users, workflows, business rules, integrations and priorities before deciding how the product should be engineered.

What makes a strong first release?

A first release should solve the right problems rather than every problem. Webits focuses on delivering the smallest complete product capable of creating meaningful value while leaving room for thoughtful growth.

Can a platform continue evolving after launch?

Yes. In fact, it should. Platforms are designed to evolve alongside the organisations that rely on them. New capabilities are introduced deliberately, building upon a stable architectural foundation rather than replacing it.

Project enquiry

Let’s define it properly.

Bring the business challenge, the current system or the opportunity you’re exploring. We’ll help determine whether a web platform is the right solution and where the work should begin.