Tender Radar
Reads the national procurement portal and mails a filtered digest every morning at 08:00.
Every long story starts with a short email.
SCSE, a studio in Niš, Serbia
Fig. 01Every source, one dashboard
Most studios finish at launch. Our best work starts after it: automations that run every morning, dashboards that never sleep, a site that keeps getting better. Year after year.
A website is never the whole story. It is the first page.
Chapter 01 / The Website
We design it, write it and build it, in Next.js or Webflow. Fast enough to prove a point, clear enough to sell without shouting.
Then the real work begins.
Chapter 02 / The Systems
Behind every site we leave systems running: automations, agents, dashboards. Not slideware. These are live right now:
Reads the national procurement portal and mails a filtered digest every morning at 08:00.
Tenders, site analytics, weather and roadworks on a screen in the director's office. Refreshes itself.
Buyers upload a photo of their yard. The AI lays the paving before a single tile is ordered.
Most agencies hand over. We move in.
Chapter 03 / The Years
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First
A new website for an architecture studio. Designed, written, built, shipped.
02 / 05
Then
Search, a design system, a mobile rebuild. The site learns new tricks.
03 / 05
Later
A radar starts reading public tenders and mails the studio a digest every morning.
04 / 05
Now
A live dashboard hangs in the director's office. Tenders, analytics, weather, roads.
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Next
Whatever the roadmap says. That is the point of staying.
Supporting cast
When the story needs film, we shoot it ourselves. Video, drone, motion and 3D, in-house. It supports the plot. It never replaces it.