Technology Stack

A compact stack for product delivery, operations, and AI-assisted development.

We keep the stack intentionally small and explicit.· Each tool earns its place by improving reliability, speed, ownership, or learning.· This page uses official product names only.

How we choose tools

How the stack stays sane

1 tools

Identity & access

Who can sign in and what they can reach.

Microsoft Entra ID

Identity and access management for Microsoft services and Azure workloads.

3 tools

Cloud infrastructure & runtime

Where services run and how they are hosted.

Azure Virtual Machines

Azure VM hosting for workloads that need dedicated control.

Cloud Run

Managed container runtime for stateless services.

Firebase

Fast app platform and hosting for lightweight web delivery.

1 tools

Data & persistence

Where structured data lives.

Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL

Managed PostgreSQL database service.

5 tools

Product engineering

Languages, frameworks, and UI system choices.

.NET

Backend services and APIs.

Vue.js

Frontend web interfaces.

Python

Automation, scripting, data work, and glue code.

Flutter

Cross-platform mobile apps.

Ant Design

UI component system for product interfaces.

4 tools

AI & copilots

AI tools that support analysis, writing, and implementation.

Claude

Primary AI partner for analysis, writing, and coding support.

Codex

AI coding support and implementation assistance.

Gemini

Google AI assistant for selected tasks.

Rovo

AI assistant for Jira and Confluence knowledge workflows.

2 tools

Collaboration & delivery

Shared context, ticketing, and documentation.

Jira

Work tracking, tickets, and delivery flow.

Confluence

Documentation, context, and source-of-truth knowledge.

Operating rule

If a tool does not improve reliability, speed, ownership, or learning, it does not belong on the stack.