Product platform
KCalculus
A voice-first food logging platform designed around speed, lower friction and habit-forming UX on mobile.
- Voice-first UX
- Mobile-first
- Performance-minded
Work
A small selection of real builds and product work that show how South Coast Apps thinks about speed, clarity, user flow and maintainable delivery. Fuller client case studies are being added as launches go live.
Honest note.
This page shows real projects and live examples. It is not padded out with invented case studies or “typical client” fairy tales in a hard hat.
Live examples
These examples are useful because they show the standards behind the work: clean structure, performance-aware builds, thoughtful UX and a preference for simple, maintainable systems.
Product platform
A voice-first food logging platform designed around speed, lower friction and habit-forming UX on mobile.
Fintech concept platform
A financial accountability product exploring real-time approvals, spending rules and clearer money decisions through thoughtful product design.
Portfolio site
A fast personal portfolio focused on clarity, clean structure and lightweight performance.
What this work shows
The interesting part is not just what was built. It is how the work is approached: fewer unnecessary moving parts, clearer journeys and foundations that do not become a maintenance swamp six months later.
Pages and flows built around the next useful step, not just visual decoration and a heroic stock photo.
A preference for lean frontends, sensible asset handling and setups that feel quick on real devices, not just in a design mock-up.
The website is treated as part of a broader system — enquiries, bookings, payments, follow-up and hand-offs — rather than a standalone ornament.
South Coast Apps is adding more detailed client work as launches go live and permissions are in place. Until then, the best next step is usually the £49.50 Business Tech System Review, where we can talk through your setup, priorities and the sort of approach that would make sense for your business.
From simpler website tidy-ups to broader systems-aware projects, the best place to start is a review of what is actually happening now, where the friction is, and what is worth fixing first.