Consult and scope
Clarify users, launch goals, and the first release before the build starts drifting.
Founder-led web app studio
Studio Superposition helps small businesses turn messy bottlenecks into polished web apps: customer portals, internal dashboards, scheduling flows, reporting views, and the backend layer that keeps the work connected.
Founder-led
direct attention from planning through launch
Customer + operations
portals, dashboards, scheduling, reporting, and team workflows
Support after launch
hosting, maintenance, and continued improvements
Featured provider
Northline Renovations
Kitchen and bath planning with a fast quote-ready intake flow.
Harbor Health
Browse-to-booking flow for a clinic group.
Cedar Lane
Clear fit and lead capture for tutoring inquiries.
What we help launch
We help identify the business problem, design the customer or team workflow, build the app, launch it, and keep improving it after real use begins. The work stays connected from the first conversation through the first working release.
How the service runs
The service covers the first useful release from product planning through launch, then stays close enough to support what happens after real users arrive.
Clarify users, launch goals, and the first release before the build starts drifting.
Design the launch experience and the app flow, then build the working product behind it.
Deploy the product into production with hosting that is stable, fast, and ready for real use.
Keep supporting the product after launch so fixes, refinements, and new phases grow from real usage instead of guesswork.
Interactive demos
The demos are small by design, but they show the interface polish, feature thinking, and product depth a client should expect from a custom web app project.
Featured provider
Northline Renovations
Kitchen and bath planning with a fast quote-ready intake flow.
Harbor Health
Browse-to-booking flow for a clinic group.
Cedar Lane
Clear fit and lead capture for tutoring inquiries.
A polished marketplace-style demo showing service browsing, provider profiles, and a simple inquiry flow in one clean experience.
how a marketplace-style product can earn trust before asking visitors to take action
browse-to-inquiry flow / provider profiles / sample local data
Open interactive demoCentral feed
Signal Friday
Collaborative event card showing venue, crew partners, and public event detail in one clean feed.
Venue partner
Harbor Hall
Venue profile anchors recurring nights, schedule context, and event visibility inside the same product system.
Crew collaborator
Crew-side presence can co-publish and attach identity without cluttering the feed.
Publishing flow
Contributor workflow shows platform depth while keeping private operations out of view.
An events-platform demo showing how venues, crews, shared events, and a central discovery feed can work together cleanly.
how a niche events platform can support multi-party publishing without turning public discovery into chaos
central event feed / venue and crew collaboration / publishing workflow
Open interactive demoFounder-led studio
Matthew Muscat and Jonathan Whatman stay close to planning, interface quality, and the build itself. Clients get direct judgment from the people shaping the product, not a long handoff chain.
Next step
We can use that to clarify the first release, the customer experience, the operations workflow, and what needs to happen before launch.