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Our product development is rooted in deep market insight and internal experience. Every Horizon Plus product is built to serve a clear purpose, evolve with user needs, and meet the highest standards of security and compliance.
We address recurring industry pain points with focused, scalable solutions.
Each product is built with compliance and resilience embedded from day one.
Our platforms integrate seamlessly with services, reducing friction in adoption.
Designed for growth, our products gain value through continuous development and insight.
At Horizon Plus, product development is a strategic process. Every platform we create begins with a clear purpose, grounded in real-world needs. Our cross-functional teams work in sprints to build, test, and refine products that are not only functional, but secure and adaptable. We integrate compliance standards, monitor performance, and evolve continuously ensuring each product delivers long-term value.
We uncover recurring challenges and unmet needs in the digital ecosystem driven by insights from real client engagements and internal experience.
Our teams prototype and develop each product using secure development practices, compliance frameworks, and cross-functional collaboration.
Post-launch, we continuously enhance each product through user feedback, performance monitoring, and new feature delivery ensuring long-term value.
Born from real client challenges, our products are modular, secure, and designed to solve persistent problems in scalable ways, especially in regulated and operationally complex environments.
A restaurant management system designed to streamline orders, payments, and operations while honoring the values of real-world hospitality. Sofriya supports everything from POS to inventory, loyalty, and customer experience, whether you run a single café or growing restaurant chains.
A platform for manufacturers of windows, doors, and modular goods to define, manage, and sell complex products with ease. It enables both the company and the customer to configure, price, and request orders through a structured and intuitive process, reducing errors and improving delivery speed.
[Coming Soon] A document and archive management system for organizations and institutions managing sensitive or regulated information. PDDAMS brings structure, traceability, and digital oversight to complex workflows in the public sector, health, education, legal, or finance.
Stay informed with perspectives from our team covering software innovation, cybersecurity trends, digital infrastructure, and lessons learned from real-world projects. Whether you’re exploring a new solution or scaling an existing one, our insights help you stay ahead of the curve.
A guide to custom e-commerce development: what it means, the five signals that a platform has reached its limit, and how to make the build-versus-platform decision with confidence.
Learn how the team extension model works, when to use it, and how to set one up. A guide for CTOs, founders, and engineering leaders ready to scale.
Bringing external developers into an existing team is not just a hiring decision. This guide covers the practical steps CTOs and engineering leads use to integrate external developers without losing delivery speed, code quality, or team cohesion.
Scaling an engineering team is not a hiring problem. It is a capacity and structure problem. Here is how experienced CTOs use external developers to scale delivery without the delays, costs, or risks of traditional recruitment.
Building a technology team is one of the most expensive and time-consuming decisions a growing business makes. This article breaks down the real cost structures, hiring timelines, and operational trade-offs between dedicated development teams and in-house hiring, so you can make the right call for your growth stage.
You can build an AI app today. You can generate code, connect a chatbot, and launch something that works in a demo. But most teams realize too late that what they built cannot scale. The backend is not structured. APIs break under load. AI features are disconnected from real workflows. Instead of growing the product, teams start fixing it. At Horizon Plus, we approach this differently. We build AI MVPs as complete systems from the start, with real architecture, real APIs, and real deployment in mind. The result is not a prototype. It is a product you can launch, test, and scale.
A dedicated development team is a persistent, product-aligned group of software engineering professionals. It typically includes backend, frontend, quality assurance, and DevOps capabilities and operates either within the organizational boundary or via an external delivery partner.