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Our Story
A Brief History of Caffeine, Code & Chaos
Nov 2014
We emerged blinking into the world as a scrappy software outfit, crafting bespoke solutions when off-the-shelf apps simply bowed out. Picture Dave and Dom locked in a duel: one hand gripping a coffee cup, the other furiously tapping at a keyboard, eyes glazed over from staring at code like it was the next Da Vinci Cipher. Spoiler alert: the real secret ingredient to our early breakthroughs was espresso.
Aug 2015
We made our inaugural hire (bravo to you, mysterious newcomer!), and it felt like letting someone into our tightly knit, coffee-stained family. Their “onboarding” primarily involved decoding our private jokes - how else would you learn the sacred lore of “are you a developer?” Rumour has it they’re still Googling punchlines.
Oct 2017
After years of whispering sweet nothings to back-end code, we realised great software still needs a red-carpet entrance. So we slapped on our designer hats, plotted cunning digital front doors, and unleashed websites so seductive even Google couldn’t resist crawling them. Who knew a slick homepage could feel like a first date?
Jun 2018
Enter Oli: part productivity guru, part human alarm clock, and full-time sarcasm connoisseur. Suddenly deadlines got met, servers stayed up, and every deliverable came with a side of witty one-liner. Our office jokes achieved critical mass - and productivity shot through the roof.
Feb 2020
Yes, folks, 2020 wasn’t all doom and gloom. Ellie sashayed in with calendars, checklists, and a colour-coded spreadsheet fetish. “Chaos” got downgraded to “organised chaos,” and we finally stopped searching for lost post-its under piles of old mockups. (Well… “finally” might be generous.)
Jul 2021
We all nodded solemnly in meetings about documenting processes - whiteboard sketches, mind maps, the works. Then… radio silence. Two years later, our “documentation” still lives in the ether of good intentions, with maybe a sticky note or three shoved between Jira tickets.
Oct 2022
That fateful day someone uttered “synergy” in a client meeting felt like a corporate siren call. We collectively shuddered, poured ourselves another coffee, and have been recovering ever since. We’re still not sure if “synergy” is a real word or an office hazard sign.
Oct 2023
We welcomed Jay, our Full-Stack Swiss Army Knife, who slices seamlessly between code, design, and automations - like a single tool that does it all. Meanwhile, we played musical chairs with Notion, Jira, Trello, and even a whiteboard before conceding that Post-its plastered on every surface are, surprisingly, the superior PM interface.
Jun 2024
Rob joined the crew as our resident wordsmith; and somehow became our resident barista. Yes, he makes all the coffees - but only by pure coincidence 👀. (We’re still investigating whether he’s secretly a coffee machine in human form.)
Today
Congratulations: you’ve arrived in the here and now. We’re still Dave, Dom, and the ever-growing coffee club, constantly iterating on code, jokes, and caffeine intake. Buckle up - ’s chapter is just getting started!
Meet the Team
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Got Questions?
We’re a friendly bunch! The team’s always up for a chinwag about weekend antics – usually over coffee, between campaigns, or while debugging something mildly on fire.
Ginger biscuits. Classic. There’s always a few packs in the office, ready to be stress-nibbled mid-meeting or snaffled by Dave between client calls.
Both. It started as survival through caffeine and sarcasm, but somewhere along the way we genuinely started enjoying the chaos together. Don’t worry – we’re just as surprised.
Sure! Just bring coffee. Or biscuits. Bonus points if you arrive with both and pretend you’re not trying to bribe us (you are, and it works).
Probably a bit of hyperbole there - we utilise a lot of tools manage your Digital Marketing campaigns! But sometimes a Post-it is exactly what the situation requires.
We’ll nod politely, then immediately schedule an intervention. Don't worry - we've survived it once before, and we've got the coffee trauma support group ready.
Not really. But it’s always well-intentioned and usually followed by very serious, very excellent marketing work.
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