Globaprom.

Case Studies: Custom Software Projects We've Built

A portfolio page shows screenshots. We'd rather show you what a project replaced, what it took to build, and what changed after it shipped.

Every case study below names a real client, or, for two of them, our own business. That's deliberate. First-hand experience is the thing we lead with: before Globaprom sold a single project, we were building software for our own operations, and two of the systems on this page are tools we still run every day. We don't ask a client to trust an approach we haven't already tested on ourselves.

Each summary links through to the full write-up: the problem, what we built, and the outcome. If your project looks like one of these, tell us about it and we'll come back with a fixed scope and a fixed price.

Freight-Monitoring Portal for Texas International Freight (Logistics)

Texas International Freight is a US-based freight forwarder whose staff spent hours a day fielding "where is my shipment?" calls, with no way for customers to check status on their own. We built a freight-monitoring portal that gives the team and their customers a real-time view of every shipment, delivered in weeks rather than quarters. The fix removed roughly 3 hours of manual status-chasing per day, time the team now spends on actual forwarding work instead.

Read the full case study or tell us about your tracking problem.

Internal Reconciliation Platform (IT and Internal Tools)

This is one of the two systems we built for ourselves first. It reconciles supplier, utility, and invoice payments against purchase orders across two traditional banks, two neobanks, and PayPal, replacing a manual, spreadsheet-driven process that used to eat a chunk of every week. It now saves roughly 10 hours a week, and we still run it in production today, which is exactly why we're comfortable recommending the same approach to clients.

See how we built it or ask about a similar tool.

Multilingual Website and Tracking System for C21 Perdomo (Multilingual)

C21 Perdomo is a real estate agency that needed a new website built for more than one language from day one, not retrofitted later. We delivered a multilingual, AI-assisted site with an integrated tracking system, internationalized from the first commit. Locale-aware content and a multilingual interface shipped as one coherent system, not two projects bolted together after the fact.

Read the C21 Perdomo case study or start a similar project.

Why These Numbers Are Real

We could round every number up. We don't. The 3 hours and the 10 hours above are estimates from the teams that lived with the before and after, not marketing math, and we'd rather under-claim than get caught inflating a result later. When a project doesn't have a clean metric attached, like the C21 Perdomo build, we describe what we built instead of inventing one.

Want to talk through a project that looks like one of these? Start a conversation and we'll come back with a fixed scope, a fixed price, and a delivery date.