Here is a small selection of the projects we have been involved in.
If you are looking for our technical skills, check our blog archive.

Transloadit is our flagship product that makes it playfully easy to add video uploading and encoding to your web or mobile application.
Built with node.js, it is the only solution of its kind with many additional features such as image resizing, watermarking and multiple file uploading.

"Got It?" is the simplest way to send yourself a memo straight to your inbox from your iPhone.
We really needed an app like that, so we went ahead and created it. Since other people seemed to like it as well, it is also available in the app store.

Client: tvype GmbH
The tvype iPhone App allows citizen journalists world wide to quickly upload images and videos from their iPhone.
All the file uploading is done in the background, so users are able to enter their information while their files are being submitted.
This is a native app writen in Objective C and it is available in the app store.

Client: tvype GmbH
tvype is the first German marketplace where citizen journalists can upload and sell their news videos and images. We worked with tvype to create their web and mobile applications, using transloadit for all file uploading and encoding.

Client: Seasonsmedia
Seaonsmedia set out to create the premier destination for fashion enthusiasts. Debuggable was contracted to develop a unique social networking engine that would be re-usable for other social networks. We used the CakePHP framework to rapidly develop the underlaying system and to provide a clean code base. For the frontend we used jQuery to enhance the user experience with subtle but helpful AJAX features.

Client: Seasonsmedia
Medcafe.com is an exclusive social network for health care professionals. The system uses the same social networking engine that would later be used to power lookbooks.com. Special challenges included the identity verification of members using 3rd party web interfaces as well as the integration of a huge & comprehensive medical database.

Client: Arbeitskreis Vorratsdatenspeicherung (in cooperation with némata GmbH)
In a dark hour for German democracy, the German Bundestag passed an act for telecommunications data retention effectively enforcing the long-term storage of phone and internet activites as of January 2008.
One of the bright minds from the némata GmbH had the idea to pressure the decision makers by building a web application that shows people the "fingerprints" they are leaving behind while browsing the web. Debuggable was contracted to solve the technical hurdles of cross-domain restrictions and proxies. The site won the golden lion award in cannes.