// onFocus

Apps and infrastructure — from the same hand.

Anyone who builds their own apps and runs server infrastructure at the same time thinks about technology from the foundation up. That's exactly what onFocus is: not two businesses, but one way of working — applied to our own product as well as to our customers'.

// About onFocus

People who build it themselves.

Behind onFocus lies more than two decades of practice — not in managing technology, but in building and operating it. Distributed storage clusters, networks, our own packages, infrastructure across multiple sites. And just the same, the smaller solutions off the beaten path.

Our stance

Good technology doesn’t draw attention. It runs, it holds up, and you don’t have to think about it constantly. Getting there means understanding what you’re building — not clicking together whatever happens to be available.

Why Open Source

Because open technology is verifiable. You can see what is happening, adapt it, depend on nobody. That doesn’t mean open is automatically secure — it means you can look, rather than having to trust. The same idea runs through the onFocus apps: your data belongs to you, not to a vendor. That’s not a marketing line; it’s the build.

// Services

Technology that carries — at scale and in detail.

onFocus works where technology really has to carry — from highly available infrastructure across multiple sites to solutions you simply can’t buy off the shelf.

  • Infrastructure that does not fail

    Distributed systems, redundancy across multiple sites, thoughtful architecture instead of patchwork.

  • Own software & services

    From a tailored backend with its own frontend to automation that solves exactly one problem.

  • New paths

    Where nothing off the shelf fits, we build a solution. Made for the problem at hand, often more efficient than the standard route.

  • Without licence-cost ballast

    Built on open technology, the licence fees that dominate classical projects fall away. The budget flows into the solution, not into software subscriptions.

For every problem there is a solution. Sometimes the obvious one — often the one nobody else has thought of.