What do you expect the technology to do for your business?

We're hired by businesses in the fields of retail, hospitality, and entertainment.

We've done projects involving stores, malls, banks; hotels, nightclubs, restaurants, spas; entertainment centers, performing arts centers, casinos, sports facilities, theme parks, and special events.

Clients come to us with technology problems. Solving a straightforward technology problem is relatively simple. What we do, though, is help them with a more complex, important problem.

We help them get at the root of why they felt they need technology in the first place. We create technological solutions that are in support of their highest, most pressing, business goals.

More often than not, those goals center on enhancing a business's "customer experience." Our work builds stronger connections between the business and their customers, so that the business becomes a place the customers talk about.

Although business owners hire us, we're often referred to them by other professionals on the project. Namely: architects, designers, branders, and marketers.

These referrers contact us because they suspect that the project needs "something else," but they're not sure what that "something else" is. Technology, they believe, might provide an answer. It might be the ingredient that adds wow and makes the project a standout.

Usually, the referrer asks us to deal directly with the business owner. But we can work in other ways.

Whoever recommends or hires us, they're always guided by the same piece of philosophy: they don't want to copy. In the world of branded destinations and shockingly great customer experiences, they want to be the leaders.