Costa Rica is quietly building its digital layer. We work with public institutions, municipalities, and international organizations on systems that make the state legible and accelerate public service — not just for governments, for citizens.
For public institutions, municipalities, NGOs, and multilaterals building Costa Rica's digital layer.
MIDEPRES, municipalities, and international organizations are investing in digital public infrastructure right now. The systems being built in 2025 and 2026 will define how Costa Rican institutions operate for the next decade.
We exist to be part of that construction — not to wait for it. Local, bilingual, operated by someone who understands SINPE, La Gaceta, and SUGEF as operating realities, not as exotic references.
82 municipalities. Unified performance indicator dashboard for local governments.
OIJ crime incidence data — geographic and temporal — in a public, readable atlas.
Government data converted into surfaces legible to citizens, press, and decision-makers. Not a data warehouse — a readable instrument.
Searchable, dated, maintained public registers. Transparency as infrastructure, not as a gesture toward compliance.
Municipal and judicial processes redesigned to reduce citizen friction without sacrificing traceability. Every step logged, every outcome retrievable.
Automated surveillance of La Gaceta, SUGEF/SUGEVAL rulings, and regulatory shifts — directed alerts by sector, in plain language.
Spatial data, statistics, and visualization applied to urban planning, risk assessment, and municipal management.
Monitoring and evaluation instruments for NGOs and multilateral organizations — indicator dashboards, validation layers, funder-ready reporting.
Engagements conducted under NDA when required. Procurement-ready documentation available. We understand public-sector procurement cycles and can work within them.
Describe the institution and the problem. We respond within 24 hours.