BAY TECH LTD.

Services

Three connected practices, run by one operating team.

Bay Tech Ltd. operates three lines of work: application development for mobile and web, retail technology, and custom B2B integrations. Engagements are sized to the problem and quoted in writing before they start.

Practice 01

Mobile + Web Application Development

Cross-platform applications built to ship — designed for production use, instrumented for support, and operated after launch. The company handles the full stack: client apps, backend infrastructure, and the cloud database and APIs that connect them.

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What’s included

  • Cross-platform mobile applications for iOS and Android, built with modern frameworks and submitted to both stores.
  • Responsive web platforms and progressive web applications, accessibility-aware and built to perform on the devices customers actually use.
  • Backend infrastructure: cloud databases, authentication, REST and RPC APIs, background workers, and the operational glue between them.
  • Production observability — error reporting, structured logging, and the dashboards that make it possible to support a live system.
  • Release engineering, CI/CD pipelines, and the post-launch support plan that keeps an application running after the launch event.

Practice 02

Retail Technology

Storefront systems, e-commerce platforms, and the operational tooling that keeps a retail technology business running day to day. The company runs its own retail brand, which means the engineering team has a stake in the same systems clients depend on.

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What’s included

  • In-store technology integration — point-of-sale, payment terminals, label printers, and inventory hardware.
  • E-commerce platforms — Shopify, headless commerce, and the storefront customizations that connect a brand to its customers.
  • Supply chain integration — supplier feeds, inbound receiving, stock movements, and the reporting that ties them together.
  • Order operations — fulfillment workflows, shipping integrations with Canada Post and the major carriers, returns handling.
  • Operational reporting — sales by SKU, margin by category, and the day-to-day numbers a small commerce operation needs to make decisions.

Practice 03

Custom Integrations

B2B system connections, payment processing, analytics, and the bespoke middleware that makes an organization's systems behave like a single platform. Integration work is scoped and quoted before it starts.

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What’s included

  • Payment processing — Stripe, Square, PayPal, and the reconciliation work that connects payment events to the accounting system.
  • Accounting and ERP integrations — QuickBooks, Xero, and the bespoke pipes that move transactions, customers, and inventory between systems.
  • Analytics platforms — event pipelines, warehouse loads, and the dashboards that give an operating team a single source of truth.
  • API design and gateway work — versioned interfaces, rate limiting, and the contract-first design that lets multiple systems evolve independently.
  • Bespoke middleware — the connectors, transformers, and queues that tie a stack together without locking the business into a single vendor.

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Most engagements start with a short discovery conversation — what you have, what you need, what success looks like. There’s no charge for the first conversation.