A quick introduction. We’re interpt — a small software team building custom systems, AI integrations, and the kind of digital infrastructure that’s supposed to help businesses move faster without getting them into trouble later.
This is our first post, so we’ll keep it short: here’s what we do, how we think about it, and what you’ll find here over time.
What we build
- Custom software — web applications, internal tools, and platforms built around your actual workflow, not the other way around.
- AI systems, built responsibly — we integrate LLMs, agents, document processing, and automation, but we design them with GDPR and the EU AI Act in mind from day one. No black boxes with your customers’ data quietly trapped inside.
- Backend & APIs — robust services, third-party integrations, and cloud architectures that won’t collapse under load.
- Digital transformation — end-to-end modernisation for teams moving away from paper, spreadsheets, or brittle legacy systems.
We work across the full stack and pick the right tool for each job rather than defaulting to whatever’s trending this quarter.
Why AI safety matters to us
It’s easy to ship an AI feature that looks impressive in a demo. It’s much harder to ship one that handles personal data correctly, stays on the right side of the EU AI Act, and doesn’t quietly leak customer information into third-party models.
A lot of AI projects fail not in the model but in everything around it — data handling, auditability, fallbacks, and clear boundaries for what the system is allowed to decide on its own. That’s where we focus. If you’re running a business in Europe, those details aren’t optional, and they’re not something you bolt on later.
How we work
No layers of project managers. No months of planning before anything ships. You talk directly to the people writing the code.
Short cycles. Quick wins from the first weeks. Constant communication. Wherever you are, the process is the same.
What’s next for this blog
Technical deep dives. Case studies. The occasional opinion on where software and AI are heading — especially on the parts around regulation, data governance, and doing this properly, which almost nobody wants to write about but matters a lot.
If you have a project in mind or just want to say hello, reach out.