Product logic over feature lists
Roles, workflows, inputs, outputs and admin paths are designed as one system.
Software development Zurich
DMComputer builds tools, portals and web apps for companies in Zurich when standard software is too rigid, too complex or simply the wrong fit.
The focus is not technology for its own sake, but workflows, roles, usability and a setup that will still make sense to operate later on.
Roles, workflows, inputs, outputs and admin paths are designed as one system.
Internal tools should be clear, fast and low-friction.
Self-hosted and shared-hosting-friendly approaches are part of the architecture when sensible.
Most of the time this is not an abstract software initiative. It is a tool, a portal or an internal process that finally needs to run properly.
Browser-based interfaces for recurring tasks, data handling and structured work.
Clear access layers for customers, members or internal roles.
Setups that do not collapse into a full rebuild after the first MVP.
These examples show how processes, roles and operational needs turn into calm, usable tools and portals. Jungle Rack VST is part of that broader DMComputer software reference set as well.

EasyMail is a web app for clubs in Switzerland that need to send membership fees and invoices quickly, consistently and without Excel chaos.

AIO Converter is a self-hosted web app for images, audio and video that runs on shared hosting without SSH.
For teams in Zurich that want a real tool, portal or admin setup built with product thinking.
Zurich · Websites
For companies in Zurich that want to look clearer, more credible and more refined online.
Zurich · Delivery
For relaunches, CMS work and ongoing improvements with direct access to design and engineering.
Switzerland · Software
For Swiss companies that care about stability, support and technical clarity from the start.
Switzerland · Multilingual
For Swiss companies where trust, language quality and technical discipline need to come together.
These are the questions that usually come up when teams weigh off-the-shelf software against something built properly for their process.
No. Smaller internal tools, admin panels and focused web apps can be just as valuable to build properly.
Yes. If it makes technical and economic sense, it is considered from the start.
Yes. Improving an existing system is often the better path.