Energy & Utilities
Smart grid integration, utility billing systems, IoT device management, consumption dashboards, customer self-service portals, and EV charging station management platforms.
Managing utility infrastructure for regional operators
What We Build
Smart grid, IoT, and EV platforms for the energy transition.
Grid & Metering
- Smart meter integration
- Utility billing systems
- IoT device management
- Energy consumption dashboards
- Demand response and load management
- SCADA and grid monitoring integrations
Customer & Field Operations
- Customer self-service portals
- Field service management
- EV charging station management platform
- Outage reporting and incident management
- Mobile app for field technicians
- Billing dispute and query management
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Energy & Utilities Insights
Engineering deep-dives and case studies from our energy & utilities projects.
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Let's Build a Print-Ready Die-Cut Sticker SaaS from scratch in Golang & Next.js [Part 4]
DieCutGo Studio turns any uploaded artwork into a print-ready die-cut sticker — background removal, contour tracing, print-readiness checks, mockups, and a shareable storefront, all backed by a Go pipeline fast enough to feel instant. Over this series I'll walk through how the whole thing is built, starting today with the least glamorous but most consequential decision: how the repo itself is laid out.
![Let's Build a Print-Ready Die-Cut Sticker SaaS from scratch in Golang & Next.js [Part 3]](/_next/image/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcdn.sanity.io%2Fimages%2F3e1sexdu%2Fproduction%2Feeb1314f51d4c39e5d1e176c2c837de8f33725ca-1600x739.png%3Frect%3D61%2C0%2C1478%2C739%26w%3D800%26h%3D400%26q%3D85%26fit%3Dcrop%26auto%3Dformat&w=3840&q=75)
Let's Build a Print-Ready Die-Cut Sticker SaaS from scratch in Golang & Next.js [Part 3]
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