Most of what Anytech does is web development, custom web applications, and ongoing technical care for the clients it has built for. Privately managed servers, hand-tuned hosting, real human contact when something needs attention.
Shipping work since 2010.
Anytech has been independently operated since 30 November 2010. Active clients across multiple markets, all looked after by the same shop that scoped the work in the first place.
What independent means in practice.
The shop you talk to during discovery is the shop writing the code, configuring the server, and answering the support email two years later. That continuity is the entire model.
The principles behind the work.
Not a manifesto. The things actually done differently, and why.
Boring tech, deliberately
Stable, well-supported, hireable technology. Not the trendiest framework. Not the thing that was hot last month. The stack you're handed should still be maintainable in five years without a rewrite.
Scope clarity over scope creep
Exclusions are more valuable than inclusions. Every proposal is explicit about what's NOT included. Surprises during a project are almost always scope drift the proposal didn't name. So Anytech names it.
Long relationships beat one-off projects
The most valuable client work is the second, third, fifth project for someone Anytech already understands. Discovery is faster, the trust is real, the work is better. Most of the book is repeat clients.
Client owns the content, Anytech owns the tech
You get a content management system and a training session. You manage your own copy and images. Faster for you, cheaper for you, and keeps Anytech focused on the work where it actually adds value.
Why clients stick around.
Most of the book is repeat work. The reasons are pretty consistent.
“Same person we hired five years ago is still the person doing the work. That continuity is rare and we value it.”
Let's start with a conversation.
Discovery call, no commitment. Tell Anytech what you're trying to do and you'll get a straight answer on whether it's a fit.