byteparty

About

We build software we'd want to use ourselves

Byteparty started with a simple belief: software consulting shouldn't mean handing off a deliverable and disappearing. It should mean building something that actually works — and standing behind it.

Mission

To deliver software that organizations can rely on — not just at launch, but for years after.

We build systems with longevity in mind: maintainable code, honest architecture, and real documentation. From a one-person startup to a multi-branch hospital network, every client deserves software that feels like it was made for them.

Approach

We embed into your team, learn your domain, and take full ownership of what we build.

No rotation of anonymous developers. No handoffs that lose context. The people who scope your project are the people who build it. We're comfortable taking over a project mid-flight — we do it all the time. And when we build from scratch, we build it to last.

What we stand for

Precision over speed

We'd rather take an extra day to architect it right than spend six months undoing a hasty decision. Quality is our baseline, not our aspiration.

Genuine partnership

Our clients aren't ticket numbers. We take ownership of outcomes, communicate proactively, and celebrate wins together.

Full transparency

No black boxes. You'll always know where your project stands, why decisions were made, and what's coming next.

Our journey

2016

Founded

Started as a small team of engineers taking on consulting projects for startups and SMEs.

2018

First ERP deployment

Delivered our first large-scale ERP customization for a manufacturing client.

2021

PulseHR launched

After building HR modules for multiple clients, we distilled the best patterns into PulseHR.

2023

NovaMed HMS launched

Years of healthcare IT experience culminated in NovaMed — a complete hospital management platform.

Today

Growing globally

Serving clients across multiple industries and geographies, with a team of senior engineers and domain experts.

Want to work with us?

We're selective about projects — and that's a good thing for both of us.

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