Software Agency for Platforms, Integrations & Automation
We build custom software for companies when standard solutions, manual processes, or existing systems start to fall short.
For companies that want to deliver platforms, integrations,
or custom software in a scalable and reliable way.
Trusted by companies across the DACH region
Selected projects across platforms, business applications, system integration, and technical modernization.
Frequently asked questions about working with a software agency
For which projects is prokodo the right software agency?
We are particularly well suited when custom software should not only be built, but also structured in a way that is operationally sound, well integrated, and sustainable over time. Typical projects range from digital platforms and portals to system integrations, individual software for specific business processes, modernization of existing systems, and process automation.
Does prokodo also work with existing systems and teams?
Yes. Many projects do not start from scratch. We also support companies that already have internal teams, external partners, existing tools, or running systems that need to be taken into account.
Does prokodo also build simple websites?
Our focus is on individual digital solutions with technical and operational leverage. Small standard website projects without a platform, integration, or system context are usually not our main focus.
How quickly can a project start?
That depends on the target model, complexity, and alignment needs. In most cases, after an initial conversation and short assessment, we can quickly outline a realistic starting point and delivery setup.
Does prokodo also handle integrations and automation?
Yes. This is often where the greatest efficiency gains are created. We support interfaces, data flows, system connections, and automated processes when standard solutions no longer fit cleanly.
What happens in the first call?
In the first conversation, we clarify the target model, current system landscape, priorities, and bottlenecks. Based on that, we can better assess whether a software audit, MVP start, modernization path, or clearly scoped implementation project makes the most sense.










































