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Engineering enterprise software & strategic IT solutions since 2004

Based in Starý Plzenec, Czech Republic. We deliver custom software engineering, cloud infrastructure and IT consultancy for European enterprises — under written contract, with the source code in your repository from the first commit.

Registration No. (IČO)
26383250
EU VAT (DIČ)
CZ26383250
Registered office
Starý Plzenec, Czech Republic

Registered 29 December 2004 at the Krajský soud v Plzni (oddíl C, vložka 16820). Verify in the public register.

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Interfaces that stay fast on the hardware your staff actually have.

  • React
  • TypeScript
  • Next.js
  • Vue
  • Tailwind CSS
  • Vite

We choose from this list against your requirements, your team’s existing skills and what you already run in production — not against a house preference.

Registered since

2004

Czech Commercial Register

Engagement model

Written contract

Scope, phases and exclusions agreed first

Core services

Four things we do, defined tightly enough to contract for

Each has a written scope, a deliverable you keep, and an engagement shape. If your problem does not fit one of them, say so in the enquiry — we would rather tell you we are the wrong supplier than take the work.

Web, mobile and enterprise systems

Custom Software Architecture & Engineering

Business systems built to a written specification — domain model, architecture, implementation, automated tests, deployment pipeline, and handover of the complete source code and its documentation.

  • TypeScript
  • React
  • Node.js
  • PHP 8.3
Custom Software in detail

Independent technical assessment

IT Advisory & Digital Transformation Consultancy

An independent read on the systems you already run: architecture review, build-versus-buy analysis, technical due diligence and a costed, prioritised roadmap — delivered as a written report you keep.

  • Architecture review
  • ADRs
  • C4 model
  • Threat modelling
IT Consultancy in detail

Infrastructure as code, systems that talk to each other

Cloud Infrastructure, DevOps & System Integration

Infrastructure defined in code, pipelines that deploy without ceremony, and integrations between ERP, CRM, payment, logistics and identity systems where retries, idempotency and reconciliation are designed in rather than discovered in production.

  • AWS
  • Azure
  • Kubernetes
  • Docker
Cloud & DevOps in detail

Strangle the monolith, fix the queries

Legacy Modernisation & Database Optimisation

Incremental modernisation of systems that still earn their keep: characterisation tests first, then a strangler-fig migration, schema and index work, query optimisation and a data migration you can roll back.

  • PostgreSQL
  • MySQL
  • MS SQL Server
  • Oracle
Legacy & Data in detail

Terms you can check before you call

The commercial questions, answered before you ask them

These are the four things every prospective client asks in the first meeting. Putting them on the website costs us nothing and saves you a call.

You own the code

Intellectual property in bespoke work transfers to you on payment, in writing. No licence-back, no per-seat fee for something you paid us to build.

Your repository, from commit one

We work in your Git repository and your issue tracker where you have them. Handover is therefore continuous rather than an event at the end.

Scope in writing first

A proposal states what is included, what is excluded and what we have assumed. A price follows the scope; it never precedes it.

EU contracting entity

Contracts are with BLAST software, s.r.o., IČO 26383250, VAT CZ26383250 — a company you can look up in a public register before you sign.

Solution shapes

Most enterprise work we are asked for takes one of four shapes

Descriptions of capability, not case studies. We do not publish client names, logos or project counts — a claim we cannot evidence on request has no business on a website.

Internal process automation

Replacing a spreadsheet-and-email process with an auditable system: roles, approvals, an event log and exports that reconcile with the finance system.

  • Approval chains live in email
  • Nobody can say who changed a figure
  • Month-end takes days

System consolidation

Bringing several overlapping tools behind one data model and one sign-on, so a record has a single authoritative version.

  • The same customer exists three times
  • Reports disagree
  • Per-seat costs multiplied by four tools

Platform scale-out

Taking a system that worked at one tenth of the current load and re-architecting the parts that stopped scaling — usually the database and the synchronous calls between services.

  • Timeouts under peak load
  • Vertical scaling has run out
  • Deploys need a maintenance window

Compliance-driven engineering

Building the evidence a regulated process needs — access control, immutable audit trails, retention and erasure workflows, and documentation an auditor can follow.

  • GDPR erasure is a manual job
  • No audit trail on privileged actions
  • Audit findings keep recurring

How an engagement runs

From first enquiry to handover, with nothing opaque in between

The same five stages every time. You can stop after any of them, and what has been produced up to that point is yours.

  1. 01

    Discovery call

    A scoping conversation with an engineer. We establish the problem, the constraints, the systems already in place and whether we are the right supplier at all.

  2. 02

    Written proposal

    Scope, architecture direction, delivery phases, team composition, assumptions and exclusions — in writing, and priced only once the scope is agreed.

  3. 03

    Contract and kickoff

    A signed contract with a named statutory representative, a data processing agreement where personal data is involved, and access set up on your side.

  4. 04

    Iterative delivery

    Two-week increments, demonstrable software at the end of each, and your own repository from the first commit. No opaque phases.

  5. 05

    Handover and support

    Source code, documentation, runbook and a walkthrough. Ongoing support only if you want it, under a separate agreement you can end.

Scope of business

What we do — and what we will never contact you about

BLAST software, s.r.o. contracts with businesses and public-sector organisations. Because “IT services” means very different things to different advertisers, here is the boundary in plain words.

We provide

  • Custom software designed, built and handed over under a written contract with a named business client
  • Independent IT advisory and architecture review, delivered as a written report
  • Cloud infrastructure, DevOps pipelines and integration work on systems the client owns or controls
  • Modernisation and database work on the client’s own legacy applications
  • Maintenance for software we built or formally took over, under an agreed support contract

We do not provide

  • Consumer technical support of any kind — we do not repair, clean up or tune personal devices
  • Remote access to a member of the public’s computer, phone or home network
  • Account recovery, password resets or “restoring access” to services we do not operate
  • Antivirus, driver, registry or “PC optimisation” products and subscriptions
  • Unsolicited support calls — we never telephone a member of the public about a problem with their device
  • Any agency for Microsoft, Google, Apple or any other vendor’s consumer support desk

If someone telephones you claiming to be from BLAST software, s.r.o. about a problem with your personal computer, it is not us. Our only telephone number is +420 602 211 291 and it is answered during published office hours.

Describe the problem. We will tell you what it takes.

The Solution Estimator turns five answers into an engineering profile — phases, a duration band, the team shape and the controls your data class implies. It returns no price, because a number from five dropdowns would not be one.

Office hours
Monday to Friday, 09:00–17:00 Central European Time (CET/CEST)