Platforms & internal systems
Multi-tenant platforms, operational tools and internal systems that organizations rely on day to day.
- Customer and partner portals
- Operational dashboards
- Workflow automation
Vaotea designs software, workflows, and digital systems supporting organizations, competitions, and public-interest initiatives — built to be maintained over the long term.
Vaotea works on a focused set of systems at any given time. Each is designed to be maintained over years, not weeks.
A guided digital companion for applicants navigating the Canadian citizenship process — eligibility, documents, and test preparation in one calm interface.
Registration, judging, scheduling and live results — a modular toolkit for organizations running competitions and structured events.
Backend architecture and a legacy-to-microservices migration for a large digital platform — built for scale, observability and long-term reliability.
NestJS microservices powering high-traffic logistics APIs, re-architected to cut latency at millions of requests per day.
Three domains, one consistent approach: clarity, durability, and long-term ownership.
Multi-tenant platforms, operational tools and internal systems that organizations rely on day to day.
Registration, judging, scheduling and live results — the unglamorous machinery behind structured events.
Tools that help individuals navigate institutional processes — built to be honest, plain-language and durable.
Projects and programs currently in active development.
A digital companion for applicants navigating the Canadian citizenship process.
A modular operations toolkit for federations and organizers running structured competitions.
Ongoing, quiet work on tools that help individuals navigate institutional processes.
Volunteer work, public-interest tooling, and operational support for organized competitions.
Recurring work supporting competitions and structured events: helping organizers run registration, scheduling and results infrastructure that holds up under load.
Ongoing
Concours Jean-Pictet
Four years contributing to the Jean-Pictet Competition, the international moot bringing students together around the practice of international humanitarian law.
4 years
Quiet, ongoing contributions to tools that help individuals navigate institutional processes — citizenship, administration, and access to public services.
Ongoing
Vaotea takes on a small number of projects each year — usually platforms, internal systems, or public-interest initiatives.