Enterprise Web & Apps
Marketing sites, web applications, channel partner portals, and AI-enabled platforms for clients across real estate, hospitality, healthcare, and technology.
Six30Labs designs and engineers websites, web applications, portals, and AI-enabled platforms for enterprises across real estate, hospitality, healthcare, and technology. We build for launch — and stay through the AMC.
Websites, portals, dashboards, integrations, cloud infrastructure, and post-launch support. Engineering discipline behind every deliverable.
Six30Labs also builds and operates SYNC, HRSlate, and Nora AI — giving the team real product ownership experience, not just project execution.
Experience across real estate, construction, hospitality, healthcare, industrial, e-commerce, and enterprise technology.
AMC, monitoring, enhancements, documentation, and secure handover after launch. We stay with our clients beyond go-live.
Alongside client engagements, we build and operate three enterprise products. They deepen our delivery muscle and ship to real customers every day.
Marketing sites, web applications, channel partner portals, and AI-enabled platforms for clients across real estate, hospitality, healthcare, and technology.
Construction and project management for real estate developers. Cost, schedule, quality, and partner collaboration in one connected system.
A modern HRMS for mid-market enterprises. Attendance, payroll, leave, and performance with statutory compliance baked in.
Your AI assistant. Your servers. Your rules. A private LLM stack for regulated enterprises that cannot send data to public APIs.
A connected digital ecosystem for a premium developer and its channel partners.
A unified digital home for a luxury resort group across Coorg, Ooty, and Goa.
A product-led marketing platform that doubles as a customer learning hub.
A spatial portfolio for an architecture firm, built like one of their buildings.
A unified digital home for a luxury resort group across Coorg, Ooty, and Goa.
A connected digital ecosystem for a premium developer and its channel partners.
A product-led marketing platform that doubles as a customer learning hub.
A spatial portfolio for an architecture firm, built like one of their buildings.
A studio site that lets the work breathe.
A brochure-grade property site shipped in weeks, not months.
A digital agency portfolio with a CMS the team actually uses.
The site you are reading this on.
A villa community site that leads with sustainability, not square footage.
A marketing site connected to a live IoT fleet.
Selected client and project references. Some engagements may be subject to confidentiality.
We run engagements like infrastructure projects: scoped, sequenced, and reviewed. Every launch ships with a runbook.
We start with the business problem, not the screen. Workshops, stakeholder interviews, and a written scope.
Information architecture, content strategy, and design system. Approved before a line of code is written.
Production builds with code review, testing, and accessibility checks. Iterative releases, not big-bang launches.
Cloud infrastructure, CDN, monitoring, and rollback plans. Every launch ships with a runbook.
Annual maintenance, feature roadmaps, and dedicated support windows. We stay with our clients.
We are stack-agnostic. We pick what fits the engagement: Next.js for performance-critical platforms, Framer for fast iteration, custom CMS where the team needs control.
Most of our clients come to us with one of four briefs. Pick the closest match — we'll shape the engagement around your scope, timeline, and ownership preferences.
Clear scope, timeline, milestones, and delivery cost. Best when the brief is well-defined and you want a fixed commercial envelope.
A retained team for ongoing product development and roadmap execution. Best when the work continues over quarters, not weeks.
Maintenance, monitoring, enhancements, infrastructure, and security support. Best after launch when stability and continuity matter most.
Architecture, scope, roadmap, cost estimate, and technical planning before build. Best when the brief is still forming and you need a partner to shape it.
Every engagement ships with the controls regulated buyers need: identity, audit, monitoring, and a documented runbook your team can own.
Share your brief with us. We will review the business objective, technical complexity, and delivery path — then respond with a structured recommendation inside 48 hours.
Not every project needs the same stack, the same timeline, or the same depth. The eight categories below cover what we ship across enterprise engagements. Pick the one closest to your brief — or write to us and we'll tell you which fits.
Corporate sites, brand sites, lead-generation platforms, and landing pages designed for clarity, performance, and conversion. Editorially manageable by your team after launch.
Internal tools, dashboards, admin panels, customer and channel-partner portals, vendor portals. Production-grade engineering for products people use every day.
Direct-to-consumer storefronts, marketplace platforms, and transactional flows. Performance-first, conversion-tuned, integrated with payment, fulfillment, and analytics.
Vertical platforms that handle the workflows your industry actually runs on. CRM-integrated property platforms, booking-aware resort sites, clinical software with embedded learning hubs.
Web platforms with embedded AI: conversational agents, retrieval-augmented document intelligence, intelligent search, and decision support. Deployable on-premises through our Nora AI stack for regulated enterprises.
When the launch window is measured in weeks, not months. We use Framer or Webflow with our design discipline to ship brochure-grade sites in two to four weeks — without compromising brand polish.
Migrate aging sites onto a modern stack without rebuilding from scratch. SEO-preserving redesigns, content migrations, performance overhauls, and accessibility remediation for sites that still earn their keep.
Annual maintenance, security patching, monitoring, enhancements, and roadmap execution after launch. A retained relationship with defined SLAs, reporting cadence, and a named delivery lead.
Largest Contentful Paint under 2 seconds. Enforced before launch.
WCAG 2.1 AA conformance baseline. Audited at handoff.
OWASP Top 10 review. Penetration testing for sensitive deployments.
A runbook ships with every launch. Your team owns the system.
Share your brief with us. We will review the business objective, technical complexity, and delivery path — then respond with a structured recommendation inside 48 hours.
A connected digital ecosystem for a premium developer and its channel partners. Three platforms, one source of truth.
Aratt Builders is a Bangalore-based real estate developer with a portfolio of premium residential projects. Inventory moves quickly at their price points, and a meaningful share of sales comes through a network of channel partners — independent brokers and consultancies that introduce buyers to Aratt's projects.
Aratt's internal sales team and marketing organisation needed a platform that worked equally well for end-buyers researching homes, channel partners managing their pipelines, and the internal team coordinating across both.
Channel partners needed inventory updates, commission breakdowns, and lead-registration confirmation in near real time. The existing flow depended on direct emails to the Aratt sales team, which created queueing, duplication, and visibility gaps for both sides.
The internal sales team was spending a meaningful share of its day responding to partner enquiries rather than progressing live deals. Partners had limited self-service visibility into the projects they were already selling.
The brief was operational as much as digital: reduce manual partner enquiry dependency, give partners a self-service workspace, and connect both into Aratt's CRM as the single system of record.
"The team understood our partner workflow before suggesting a system. The result reflects how the business actually runs."
We led the engagement end-to-end. Discovery and stakeholder workshops with Aratt's sales, marketing, and IT teams; UX and UI design across all three surfaces; full frontend and backend engineering; the Salesforce integration layer; cloud deployment and observability; and continuing AMC and enhancement support after go-live.
Two weeks of stakeholder interviews and partner shadowing came first. The architecture was approved before a screen was designed.
Public marketing site. Presents inventory the way buyers actually shop — by lifestyle, neighborhood, and budget. Editorially manageable by Aratt's marketing team through a custom CMS, with no engineering involvement required for routine updates.
Channel partner portal. Authenticated workspace for brokers. Real-time inventory visibility, commission breakdowns, lead registration, and live deal-status tracking. Replaces the email-and-spreadsheet flow that previously sat between partners and the Aratt sales team.
CRM integration layer. Salesforce as the system of record, connected to both the public site and the partner portal. Lead registrations land directly as qualified opportunities. Sales-team status updates surface in the partner portal in near real time.
Admin and reporting. Internal admin panel for partner onboarding, content management, and operational reporting. Cloud monitoring and alerting wired in from day one.
Outcomes are described qualitatively. Project-specific metrics are available under NDA on request.
Six30Labs continues to support Aratt under AMC: monitoring, security patching, dependency upkeep, enhancements, and a quarterly roadmap review with the Aratt sales and marketing leadership.
The platform is documented, with a launch runbook handed over to Aratt's IT team. Backup and recovery routines are tested. New project launches and partner-portal enhancements are delivered on a recurring release cadence.
Share your brief with us. We will review the business objective, technical complexity, and delivery path — then respond with a structured recommendation inside 48 hours.