Building Solutions Through Strategic Partnerships
We don't just develop mobile apps. We build relationships with organizations that want to tackle real problems together. Since 2022, we've worked alongside businesses in the Gunma region and beyond to create custom solutions that actually stick.
Most partnerships start with a conversation about what's broken or missing. Then we figure out if we're the right fit to build something that works.
How We Work With Partners
Every project is different, but the pattern stays pretty consistent. We start by listening—really listening—to what you're dealing with. Not just the surface-level stuff, but the underlying issues that keep showing up.
Then we map out what success looks like for your specific situation. Sometimes that means building from scratch. Other times it means fixing what's already there. We're not precious about it—whatever gets the job done.
- Direct access to our development team throughout the project
- Weekly check-ins to make sure we're still on the same page
- Transparent timelines that account for real-world complications
- Post-launch support that doesn't disappear after deployment
What Makes a Good Partnership
We've learned the hard way that not every project works out. The best partnerships happen when both sides bring something to the table and aren't afraid to be honest about limitations.
Shared Understanding
You know your business better than anyone. We know mobile development. The magic happens when those perspectives meet and create something neither of us could build alone.
Realistic Timelines
Rush jobs usually end badly. We prefer partnerships where there's room to do things properly—test thoroughly, adjust based on feedback, and launch when it's actually ready.
Long-Term Thinking
Mobile apps aren't one-and-done projects. They need updates, adjustments, and occasional overhauls. The best partners understand that and plan accordingly from day one.
Hiromi Ebihara
Partnership DirectorReal Experience, Not Theory
I've been coordinating partnerships at SyncNodeNet since early 2023. Before that, I spent six years working with manufacturing companies in Takasaki, helping them adopt digital tools. That background taught me something important: technical solutions only work when they fit how people actually operate.
We worked with a logistics company last year that had three separate tracking systems that didn't talk to each other. Everyone was frustrated, but nobody knew where to start fixing it. Took us four months to build a unified mobile interface that pulled data from all three systems. Nothing fancy, just practical integration that saved their dispatch team about two hours every day.
That's the kind of partnership that matters. Not revolutionary, just effective. If you've got a problem that keeps coming up and think a mobile solution might help, let's talk about it. No pressure, no sales pitch—just an honest conversation about whether we can actually help.
Starting a Partnership With Us
The process is straightforward. Reach out through our contact page or give us a call. We'll schedule a meeting—usually at your location so we can see the environment where the solution needs to work.
During that first conversation, we're mostly listening. What's the problem? Who's affected by it? What have you already tried? This helps us figure out if a mobile app is even the right answer. Sometimes it's not, and we'll tell you that upfront.
If it makes sense to move forward, we'll put together a proposal that outlines the approach, timeline, and what you can realistically expect. From there, it's a matter of building the solution in stages, testing with your team, and refining until it works the way you need it to.