Selected work

Practical websites and product thinking, shown without inflated claims.

A compact view of client work and South Coast Apps-owned examples. The aim is simple: show how the work is framed, what kind of problem it solves, and where a business should go next.

Client work

The strongest proof available today is the live client website. This section keeps the claims grounded and focuses on the work, the problem shape and the next commercial step.

Screenshot of the Fini’s Kitchens website homepage
Fini’s Kitchens logo

Client website

Fini’s Kitchens

Finis Kitchens Ltd

A practical brochure website for a kitchen business, shaped around a clearer enquiry path, stronger launch foundations and a more credible first impression.

What was built?
A focused small-business website with service-led content, clear calls to enquire, responsive layouts and production hosting foundations.
Why it mattered?
For a local trade business, the website needs to make the offer easy to understand and reduce friction before a potential customer makes contact.
What kind of problem did it solve?
Turning a basic web presence into a more intentional enquiry journey, without overcomplicating the site or inventing unnecessary product features.
Website design Frontend build Enquiry workflow Hosting setup Technical SEO foundations

SCA-owned examples

Product thinking without pretending these are client case studies.

These examples show interface, workflow and product direction. They are useful proof of thinking, but they should not be presented as client delivery outcomes.

Live product example

KCalculus

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SCA-owned product example

KCalculus

A voice-first food logging product example exploring lower-friction mobile UX, fast capture and habit-friendly interaction design.

Problem shape: Reducing the effort required to capture information at the moment a user is most likely to skip the task.

Why it matters: It shows the same product thinking used in client systems work: reduce friction, make the next action obvious and keep the interface light on mobile.

  • ✅ Voice-first UX
  • ✅ Mobile-first journey
  • ✅ Fast capture patterns

Concept platform

Humoney

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SCA-owned concept platform

Humoney

A financial accountability product concept exploring approvals, rules and clearer decision points around spending behaviour.

Problem shape: Making financial decisions feel more deliberate by putting useful rules and accountability into the user journey.

Why it matters: It demonstrates systems thinking in a regulated-adjacent product space, where clarity, trust and decision design matter more than visual noise.

  • ✅ Product thinking
  • ✅ Rules-based flows
  • ✅ Fintech UX exploration

Live example

Jason-Peters.com

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SCA-owned live example

Jason-Peters.com

A lightweight personal portfolio focused on speed, simple structure and clear presentation.

Problem shape: Presenting personal and technical credibility in a compact, low-maintenance format.

Why it matters: It keeps the emphasis on clarity and credibility rather than heavy visual effects or unnecessary complexity.

  • ✅ Fast load
  • ✅ Clear structure
  • ✅ Simple content hierarchy

Good fit for

Small businesses that need a clearer website, stronger enquiry path, cleaner booking flow or better-connected tools.

Not padded with

Unapproved testimonials, made-up conversion numbers, exaggerated outcomes or visual placeholders pretending to be real screens.

Sensible next step

Start with a fixed-price review, then decide whether the right move is a tidy-up, rebuild, integration or automation slice.

Next step

Want this kind of clarity for your own site or system?

Book the £49.50 Business Tech System Review. We will look at where your website, enquiry journey or tools are creating friction and turn that into a practical fix order.

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