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◈ Homepage — http://altoros.com/AI Recovery Web2/Web3 Integration Custom Software Portfolio Company Contact Us We build software Discuss your project 1,400 Successfully implemented projects Altoros is an engineering partner for companies that want to leverage up-to-date technologies inside real business models — safely. We combine deep hands-on expertise in cloud, AI/ML, and complex integrations with product and delivery know-how, so teams can move from prototypes to production outcomes: reliable core flows, predictable costs, and faster shipping without sacrificing security or compliance. Key solutions Altoros helps software companies deliver and operate modern products across Web2 and Web3 — and recover AI-assisted builds when production reality hits. Choose a productized service for fast results, or engage a full engineering team for long-term delivery. AI Recovery for Software Companies A time-boxed recovery for AI-assisted (“vibe-coded”) products that demo well but fail in production. We audit architecture, security, and revenue-critical flows, then stabilize reliability, integrations, and cost/performance so your team can ship again with confidence. See Details Web2/Web3 Integration Services Bridge traditional platforms with blockchain modules and tokenized assets without breaking existing operations. We design the target architecture, implement middleware and APIs, and handle security/compliance needs so Web3 capabilities become practical, measurable features — not a science project. See Details Custom Software Development Full-cycle product engineering for SaaS and enterprise software: discovery, architecture, UX, development, QA, and DevOps. We build scalable, secure systems and improve existing ones — with a delivery model optimized for predictable outcomes, not endless iterations. See Details Staff Augmentation Services Add vetted engineers and cross-functional specialists to your team when you need capacity or niche expertise. Flexible ramp-up, transparent management, and skill alignment with your stack — from frontend and backend to QA, DevOps, and cloud. See Details Fast, effective, safe Altoros delivers custom software outcomes with a delivery approach that balances speed and risk. Depending on your product and compliance context, we can work in three modes: (1) full-AI acceleration for rapid prototyping, (2) AI-assisted engineering with strong guardrails for production, or (3) no-AI development when policy, IP, or regulatory constraints require it. In all modes, we prioritize reliability, observability, security, and maintainability — so software keeps working after it ships. Strategy & Feasibility Assessment Tech Stack Selection & Architecture Development & Integration Testing & Compliance Assurance Deployment & Ongoing Support / 03 03 Custom Software Development Building software is easy to start — hard to do predictably. Companies face gaps in architecture and delivery expertise, unclear ownership, missed timelines, rising costs, and the risk of poor cultural fit with external teams. Without an engineering partner that aligns to product outcomes, the result is slow shipping, fragile releases, and low confidence in the roadmap. 01 AI Recovery AI-assisted builds can ship fast — and then collapse on the “money path.” Login/auth loops, broken checkout/upgrade flows, fragile integrations, and inconsistent performance can block revenue even when the backend is “up.” Teams often inherit a codebase that’s hard to own, hard to change, and risky to scale — especially when production data and real users arrive. 02 Web2/Web3 Integration Web3 is powerful — but complex across tech, legal, and infrastructure layers. Traditional Web2 organizations often struggle to evaluate where tokenization or on-chain modules create real business value, how to integrate them safely with existing systems, and how to manage security/compliance expectations. Without the right architecture and operating model, adoption stalls or never leaves pilot stage. 03 Custom Software Development Building software is easy to start — hard to do predictably. Companies face gaps in architecture and delivery expertise, unclear ownership, missed timelines, rising costs, and the risk of poor cultural fit with external teams. Without an engineering partner that aligns to product outcomes, the result is slow shipping, fragile releases, and low confidence in the roadmap. 01 AI Recovery AI-assisted builds can ship fast — and then collapse on the “money path.” Login/auth loops, broken checkout/upgrade flows, fragile integrations, and inconsistent performance can block revenue even when the backend is “up.” Teams often inherit a codebase that’s hard to own, hard to change, and risky to scale — especially when production data and real users arrive. 02 Web2/Web3 Integration Web3 is powerful — but complex across tech, legal, and infrastructure layers. Traditional Web2 organizations often struggle to evaluate where tokenization or on-chain modules create real business value, how to integrate them safely with existing systems, and how to manage security/compliance expectations. Without the right architecture and operating model, adoption stalls or never leaves pilot stage. 03 Custom Software Development Building software is easy to start — hard to do predictably. Companies face gaps in architecture and delivery expertise, unclear ownership, missed timelines, rising costs, and the risk of poor cultural fit with external teams. Without an engineering partner that aligns to product outcomes, the result is slow shipping, fragile releases, and low confidence in the roadmap. Familiar Pains? Let's Discuss How We Can Help Why Altoros Unlike large consultancies that optimize for reports — or niche studios that optimize for one technology — Altoros combines deep engineering capability with software product delivery experience. From AI Recovery for production stability, to Web2/Web3 integrations, to full-cycle custom development and staff augmentation, we help teams adopt modern tech safely and turn it into reliable business outcomes. Expertise Flexibility Effectiveness Compliance Scalability 20+ Years on Top of Technology We bring hands-on expertise across cloud-native architecture, AI/ML, security, DevOps, and complex integrations — with a strong focus on revenue-critical flows, reliability, and maintainability. Tailored Engagement models Choose a time-boxed recovery (AI Recovery), an integration delivery track, a full product team, or staff augmentation. Scale up or narrow scope without resetting the partnership every quarter. ROI-driven Execution We define what “working” means in production (core journey, SLOs, failure modes, cost controls) and deliver to that bar — so releases translate into user value and business impact. Enterprose-Grade Security We assess auth, dependencies, data flows (PII/GDPR), logging, and operational controls — and we can run projects in AI-assisted or no-AI modes based on your internal policies and regulatory requirements. Built to ship today and evolve tomorrow We stabilize systems so your team can keep shipping: observability, CI/CD hygiene, test coverage for critical paths, runbooks, and architecture documentation that supports future growth. Request Details Recent projects 01 Building a Distributed, High-Load IoT Platform for Healthcare 02 A Microservices Module for an HRM Platform to Automate Recruitment 03 Automating Coupon Management for 3,000+ Mobile App Users Global presence Headquarters, USA 4900 Hopyard Rd. Suite 100 Pleasanton, CA 94588 1 650 419 3379 855-ALTOROS (Toll-Free) 866 201 3646 (Fax) altoros.com Headquarters Canada Poland Norway Finland Argentina Sweden Denmark France Germany Ireland India Success stories / 11 11 “We’ve managed to launch a new service in the market in a very short time. Creative developers from Altoros brought their best efforts to implement our challenging ideas.” Lars Svenkerud CTO at Touch technology AS 01 Working with Altoros was quite a different experience as I have never worked with a more efficient, cooperative, and skilled programming team. They consistently met every target set for them, usually ahead of their own estimates. I would definitely recommend them to anyone requiring enterprise database application design and development. SIEMENS Senior systems architect 02 “While already operating at capacity we turned to Altoros to take on the development of these critical customer tools. They offered their skills in every aspect of the project, from administration to design and development. The end product is a set of open source tools that are uniquely flexible, and elegantly simple in solving a set of complex problems for our customers. We are indeed quite pleased with the partnership we’ve built with Altoros.” Paul Lothridge Director of program management, NuoDB 03 “Our experience with Altoros on the project was wonderful. We never had any communication problems, we had all of our needs taken care right away. I would absolutely recommend Altoros for any software development project. They are very flexible, very accommodating to your needs, and they would appreciate any opportunity to work with your team.” Katelyn Huber Product manager, CipherHealth 04 “We highly recommend Altoros to rapidly build complex applications using cutting edge technologies. Again, great job!” Christopher Adorna Sony design center 05 “It was really important for us to keep Mom Trusted available online during the development process, no matter what changes were made. Not only did the Altoros team follow the requirement, but they implemented it smoothly and with a sense of urgency.” Chaz Giles Co-founder of Mom Trusted 06 “We have worked closely with Altoros since the fall of 2006, and they have shown expert skills and good business understanding, along with the ability to familiarize themselves with new technology. We look at Altoros as an extended development team with advanced business skills that can be reused in our new projects.” Thomas Hamm CEO at Consafe Logistics AS 07 “Since the first day of co-operating, Altoros proved itself as a highly qualified team of professionals. We want to note that, apart from such obvious things as quality, terms, and discipline, the team was distinguished in understanding the importance of customer satisfaction. As a result, our company achieved business objectives and goals and increased customer service levels with the new system Altoros delivered.” Edward Thomas President of PriMed, inc. 08 “The Altoros team demonstrated a high level of expertise and the ability to work efficiently, meeting the requirements, timeframes, and delivering a quality product.” Kim Jonassen Project manager at Locus AS 09 “We have been using Altoros exclusively for our programming for about one year. From the beginning, they have proven to be very professional, competent, and quite resourceful. In most cases, we were able to get responses from Altoros either the next business day and, in many cases, the same day. As a bonus, we received quite a few valuable recommendations to improve our application from Altoros – most of which we would have not otherwise considered. All in all, they have a great team!” James L. White CEO LDC DIRECT, LTD. CO. D/B/A Budgetlinx 10 “For a long period of time, we had expensive and time-consuming in-house development, but we realized that this was too static and slow for our kind of business. To maintain our leading position in the market, we chose to get help from Altoros, not only because of the lower cost, but also because of their highly skilled developers and know-how within the platforms and technologies we wish to use in the future.” Aydin B.K. CEO at nuvoPoint 11 “We’ve managed to launch a new service in the market in a very short time. Creative developers from Altoros brought their best efforts to implement our challenging ideas.” Lars Svenkerud CTO at Touch technology AS 01 Working with Altoros was quite a different experience as I have never worked with a more efficient, cooperative, and skilled programming team. They consistently met every target set for them, usually ahead of their own estimates. I would definitely recommend them to anyone requiring enterprise database application design and development. SIEMENS Senior systems architect 02 “While already operating at capacity we turned to Altoros to take on the development of these critical customer tools. They offered their skills in every aspect of the project, from administration to design and development. The end product is a set of open source tools that are uniquely flexible, and elegantly simple in solving a set of complex problems for our customers. We are indeed quite pleased with the partnership we’ve built with Altoros.” Paul Lothridge Director of program management, NuoDB 03 “Our experience with Altoros on the project was wonderful. We never had any communication problems, we had all of our needs taken care right away. I would absolutely recommend Altoros for any software development project. They are very flexible, very accommodating to your needs, and they would appreciate any opportunity to work with your team.” Katelyn Huber Product manager, CipherHealth 04 “We highly recommend Altoros to rapidly build complex applications using cutting edge technologies. Again, great job!” Christopher Adorna Sony design center 05 “It was really important for us to keep Mom Trusted available online during the development process, no matter what changes were made. Not only did the Altoros team follow the requirement, but they implemented it smoothly and with a sense of urgency.” Chaz Giles Co-founder of Mom Trusted 06 “We have worked closely with Altoros since the fall of 2006, and they have shown expert skills and good business understanding, along with the ability to familiarize themselves with new technology. We look at Altoros as an extended development team with advanced business skills that can be reused in our new projects.” Thomas Hamm CEO at Consafe Logistics AS 07 “Since the first day of co-operating, Altoros proved itself as a highly qualified team of professionals. We want to note that, apart from such obvious things as quality, terms, and discipline, the team was distinguished in understanding the importance of customer satisfaction. As a result, our company achieved business objectives and goals and increased customer service levels with the new system Altoros delivered.” Edward Thomas President of PriMed, inc. 08 “The Altoros team demonstrated a high level of expertise and the ability to work efficiently, meeting the requirements, timeframes, and delivering a quality product.” Kim Jonassen Project manager at Locus AS 09 “We have been using Altoros exclusively for our programming for about one year. From the beginning, they have proven to be very professional, competent, and quite resourceful. In most cases, we were able to get responses from Altoros either the next business day and, in many cases, the same day. As a bonus, we received quite a few valuable recommendations to improve our application from Altoros – most of which we would have not otherwise considered. All in all, they have a great team!” James L. White CEO LDC DIRECT, LTD. CO. D/B/A Budgetlinx 10 “For a long period of time, we had expensive and time-consuming in-house development, but we realized that this was too static and slow for our kind of business. To maintain our leading position in the market, we chose to get help from Altoros, not only because of the lower cost, but also because of their highly skilled developers and know-how within the platforms and technologies we wish to use in the future.” Aydin B.K. CEO at nuvoPoint 11 “We’ve managed to launch a new service in the market in a very short time. Creative developers from Altoros brought their best efforts to implement our challenging ideas.” Lars Svenkerud CTO at Touch technology AS What customers say about Altoros / 06 04 Nolan Zandi 05 Kalle A. Ojala 06 Peter Carey 01 Landon Swan 02 Paul Caponetti 03 Thomas Sundgren 04 Nolan Zandi 05 Kalle A. Ojala 06 Peter Carey 01 Landon Swan 02 Paul Caponetti 03 Thomas Sundgren 04 Nolan Zandi 05 Kalle A. Ojala 06 Peter Carey Contact us FIRST NAME * LAST NAME * EMAIL * PHONE YOUR COMPANY NAME * WHAT IS YOUR ROLE? * HOW CAN WE HELP YOU? I accept the Privacy Policy* Subscribe to new research papers. Send Damian Castelli Chief Delivery Officer [email protected] 617 841-2121 4900 Hopyard Rd. Suite 100 Pleasanton, CA 94588 We Deliver White-label Solutions Web3 Development Web3 Consulting Blockchain Training Custom Software About Founded in 2003, Altoros is a global technology company specializing in AI Recovery, Web2/Web3 integration, and custom software engineering. We deliver scalable, secure, and compliance-driven solutions for software companies worldwide. About Company Privacy Policy Contact Us © 2003 - 2026 Altoros We use cookies to offer you a better browsing experience, personalize content and ads, provide social media features, and analyze our traffic. Read about how we use cookies and how you can control them by clicking Cookie Settings. You consent to our cookies if you continue using this website. I accept Cookie settings ◈ Interior Pages — 3 pages crawledAltoros https://www.altoros.com/blog/ Insight Fri, 05 Apr 2024 06:19:13 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.altoros.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/favicon.ico Altoros https://www.altoros.com/blog/ 32 32 Generative AI for SDLC: Top Areas for a CTO/VPE to Pay Attention To https://www.altoros.com/blog/generative-ai-for-sdlc-top-areas-for-a-cto-vpe-to-pay-attention-to/ https://www.altoros.com/blog/generative-ai-for-sdlc-top-areas-for-a-cto-vpe-to-pay-attention-to/#respond Thu, 08 Feb 2024 05:48:40 +0000 https://www.altoros.com/blog/?p=67670 (Featured image credit)   We still lack enough data on AI Since the launch of ChatGPT and code generation tools like GitHub Copilot, a lot of predictions have been made regarding productivity improvements in software engineering. Some analysts and vendors expect that the AI revolution will cut time on development by 2x, while [...] The post Generative AI for SDLC: Top Areas for a CTO/VPE to Pay Attention To appeared first on Altoros . ]]> https://www.altoros.com/blog/generative-ai-for-sdlc-top-areas-for-a-cto-vpe-to-pay-attention-to/feed/ 0 Couchbase Capella vs. MongoDB Atlas vs. Amazon DynamoDB vs. Redis Enterprise Cloud https://www.altoros.com/blog/couchbase-capella-vs-mongodb-atlas-vs-amazon-dynamodb-vs-redis-enterprise-cloud/ https://www.altoros.com/blog/couchbase-capella-vs-mongodb-atlas-vs-amazon-dynamodb-vs-redis-enterprise-cloud/#respond Tue, 20 Jun 2023 04:56:17 +0000 https://www.altoros.com/blog/?p=67487 The rise of cloud databases While IDC expects the global datasphere to reach 175 zettabytes by 2025, this tremendous growth brings about new requirements for handling large volumes of information. As data formats become more diverse, traditional databases with their rigid schemas eventually make it difficult to store and query complex [...] The post Couchbase Capella vs. MongoDB Atlas vs. Amazon DynamoDB vs. Redis Enterprise Cloud appeared first on Altoros . ]]> https://www.altoros.com/blog/couchbase-capella-vs-mongodb-atlas-vs-amazon-dynamodb-vs-redis-enterprise-cloud/feed/ 0 Top 7 Challenges of Product Traceability in Manufacturing Supply Chain https://www.altoros.com/blog/top-7-challenges-of-product-traceability-in-manufacturing-supply-chain/ https://www.altoros.com/blog/top-7-challenges-of-product-traceability-in-manufacturing-supply-chain/#respond Andrea Di Stefano, Alex Khizhniak, and Sophia Turol ]]> Mon, 23 Jan 2023 15:57:14 +0000 https://www.altoros.com/blog/?p=67297 (Featured image source: Bosch)   Supply chain traceability is as important as ever The digital supply chain market is being disrupted rapidly. On November 14, 2022, Microsoft introduced its Supply Chain Platform enabling organizations such as Daimler to improve product traceability. Two weeks later, Amazon announced AWS Supply Chain as a response to [...] The post Top 7 Challenges of Product Traceability in Manufacturing Supply Chain appeared first on Altoros . ]]> https://www.altoros.com/blog/top-7-challenges-of-product-traceability-in-manufacturing-supply-chain/feed/ 0 Cloud Foundry Advisory Board Call, Oct 2022: Service Fabrik Broker Updates https://www.altoros.com/blog/cloud-foundry-advisory-board-call-oct-2022-service-fabrik-broker-updates/ https://www.altoros.com/blog/cloud-foundry-advisory-board-call-oct-2022-service-fabrik-broker-updates/#comments Mon, 24 Oct 2022 15:43:33 +0000 https://www.altoros.com/blog/?p=67196 The Cloud Foundry Community Advisory Board (CAB) meeting in October featured a presentation and demo of Service Fabrik Broker. With only a few days left before the upcoming Cloud Foundry Day, there were also a few announcements regarding the event. The call was moderated by Ram Iyengar from the CF [...] The post Cloud Foundry Advisory Board Call, Oct 2022: Service Fabrik Broker Updates appeared first on Altoros . ]]> https://www.altoros.com/blog/cloud-foundry-advisory-board-call-oct-2022-service-fabrik-broker-updates/feed/ 1 Cloud Foundry Advisory Board Call, Aug 2022: Korifi Architecture Updates https://www.altoros.com/blog/cloud-foundry-advisory-board-call-aug-2022-korifi-architecture-updates/ https://www.altoros.com/blog/cloud-foundry-advisory-board-call-aug-2022-korifi-architecture-updates/#comments Thu, 18 Aug 2022 17:05:10 +0000 https://www.altoros.com/blog/?p=67120 The Cloud Foundry Community Advisory Board (CAB) meeting in August focused on the updates to the architecture of Korifi. There were also a couple of reminders for the upcoming Cloud Foundry Day, which is set for October 25, 2022. The call was moderated by Ram Iyengar from the CF Foundation.   Korifi [...] The post Cloud Foundry Advisory Board Call, Aug 2022: Korifi Architecture Updates appeared first on Altoros . ]]> https://www.altoros.com/blog/cloud-foundry-advisory-board-call-aug-2022-korifi-architecture-updates/feed/ 2 Cloud Foundry Advisory Board Call, Jul 2022: New Leadership and CF Day Details https://www.altoros.com/blog/cloud-foundry-advisory-board-call-jul-2022-new-leadership-and-cf-day-details/ https://www.altoros.com/blog/cloud-foundry-advisory-board-call-jul-2022-new-leadership-and-cf-day-details/#comments Fri, 29 Jul 2022 14:27:12 +0000 https://www.altoros.com/blog/?p=67050 The Cloud Foundry Community Advisory Board (CAB) meeting in July discussed changes to the foundation’s governing board. The date for the upcoming Cloud Foundry Day was also announced. The call was moderated by Ram Iyengar from the CF Foundation.   New members Back in December, 2021, Craig McLuckie (then Vice President of Research [...] The post Cloud Foundry Advisory Board Call, Jul 2022: New Leadership and CF Day Details appeared first on Altoros . ]]> https://www.altoros.com/blog/cloud-foundry-advisory-board-call-jul-2022-new-leadership-and-cf-day-details/feed/ 1 A Comparative Analysis of Kubernetes Testing Tools: kube-bench, test-infra, Sonobuoy, and PowerfulSeal https://www.altoros.com/blog/a-comparative-analysis-of-kubernetes-testing-tools-kube-bench-test-infra-sonobuoy-and-powerfulseal/ https://www.altoros.com/blog/a-comparative-analysis-of-kubernetes-testing-tools-kube-bench-test-infra-sonobuoy-and-powerfulseal/#respond Tue, 26 Jul 2022 11:25:51 +0000 https://www.altoros.com/blog/?p=50278 The post A Comparative Analysis of Kubernetes Testing Tools: kube-bench, test-infra, Sonobuoy, and PowerfulSeal appeared first on Altoros . ]]> https://www.altoros.com/blog/a-comparative-analysis-of-kubernetes-testing-tools-kube-bench-test-infra-sonobuoy-and-powerfulseal/feed/ 0 A Comparative Analysis of Kubernetes Сluster Monitoring Tools: Kube-prometheus, Elastic, and Zabbix https://www.altoros.com/blog/a-comparative-analysis-of-kubernetes-cluster-monitoring-tools-kube-prometheus-elastic-zabbix/ https://www.altoros.com/blog/a-comparative-analysis-of-kubernetes-cluster-monitoring-tools-kube-prometheus-elastic-zabbix/#respond Tue, 26 Jul 2022 11:20:03 +0000 https://www.altoros.com/blog/?p=49489 The post A Comparative Analysis of Kubernetes Сluster Monitoring Tools: Kube-prometheus, Elastic, and Zabbix appeared first on Altoros . ]]> https://www.altoros.com/blog/a-comparative-analysis-of-kubernetes-cluster-monitoring-tools-kube-prometheus-elastic-zabbix/feed/ 0 A Comparative Analysis of Kubernetes Deployment Tools: Kubespray, kops, and conjure-up https://www.altoros.com/blog/a-comparative-analysis-of-kubernetes-deployment-tools-kubespray-kops-and-conjure-up/ https://www.altoros.com/blog/a-comparative-analysis-of-kubernetes-deployment-tools-kubespray-kops-and-conjure-up/#respond Tue, 26 Jul 2022 11:15:03 +0000 https://www.altoros.com/blog/?p=48701 The post A Comparative Analysis of Kubernetes Deployment Tools: Kubespray, kops, and conjure-up appeared first on Altoros . ]]> https://www.altoros.com/blog/a-comparative-analysis-of-kubernetes-deployment-tools-kubespray-kops-and-conjure-up/feed/ 0 Volcano: Scheduling 300,000 Kubernetes Pods in Production Daily https://www.altoros.com/blog/volcano-scheduling-300000-pods-in-production-daily/ https://www.a Portfolio Contact Us Group 4 Created with Sketch. 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If you have any questions or concerns about how your information is handled, please direct an inquiry to us at  [email protected].  Aleksey Lekontsev is our Data Protection Officer (DPO), with overall responsibility for the day-to-day implementation of this policy. If you do not agree with this policy, please do not access or use our services, or interact with any other aspect of our business. 2. Data we gathered from our website’s users When you visit our website, we collect usage statistics and other data, which helps us to estimate the efficiency of the content delivered. Processing data gathered from our website also helps us to provide better user experience and improve the products and services we offer. We collect information through the use of “cookies,” scripts, tags, Local Shared Objects (Flash cookies), web beacons, and other related methods. 2.1. We collect the following categories of data: Cookies and similar technologies (e.g., web beacons, pixels, ad tags and device identifiers) Usage data, user behavior collected by cookies What is a cookie? HTTP cookie  is a small piece of data that we send to your browser when you visit our website. After your computer accepts it or “takes the cookie” it is stored on your computer as an identification tag. Cookies are generally employed to measure website usage (e.g., a number of visitors and the duration of a visit) and efficiency (e.g., topics of interest to our visitors). Cookied can also used to personalize a user experience on our website. If necessary, users can turn off cookies via browser settings 2.2. How we process the data gathered Altoros and third-party providers we partner with (e.g., our advertising and analytics partners) use cookies and other tracking tools to identify users across different services and devices and ensure better user experience. Please see the list of them below. 2.2.1. Analytics partners The services outlined below help us to monitor and analyze both web traffic and user behavior. Google Analytics (Google LLC.) Google Analytics  is a web analysis service provided by Google Inc. (Hereinafter in this document referred to as Google). Google utilizes the data collected to track and examine user behaviour, to prepare reports, and share insights with other Google services. Google may use the data collected to contextualize and personalize the advertisements launched via Google’s advertising network. The service is subject to Google’s privacy policy.  Google’s Privacy Policy Google Tag Manager (Google LLC.) Google Tag Manager  is a web service designed to optimize the Google Analytics management process. The service is provided by Google Inc. and is subject to the company’s privacy policy.  Google’s Privacy Policy Facebook Ads conversion tracking (Facebook, Inc.) Facebook Ads conversion tracking  is an analytics service that binds data gathered from the Facebook advertising network with actions performed on Altoros websites. The service is provided by Facebook, Inc. and is subject to the company’s privacy policy.  Facebook’s Privacy Policy Hotjar (Hotjar Ltd.)  is a web analysis service that records user behavior without collecting private user data. The service provides insights to improving website navigation and addressing customer needs. The service is provided by Hotjar Limited and is subject to the company’s privacy policy.  Hotjar’s Privacy Policy Albacross (Albacross Nordic AB)  is an account-based marketing platform designed to boost lead generation and advertising efficiency. In terms of personal data collected, Albacross gathers information about the IP-address from which you visited our website. In addition, the service collects technical information that enables Albacross to differentiate between visitors using the same IP-address. Albacross stores the information about a domain—extracted from the form input—to correlate the IP-address with your employer. The service is provided by Albacross Nordic AB and is subject to the company’s privacy policy.  Albacross Privacy Policy Google AdWords Tools (Google AdWords Conversion Tracking/ Dynamic Remarketing / User List / DoubleClick) (Google LLC)  Google AdWords conversion tracking and other Google Ads services are analytic instruments, connect data from the Google AdWords advertising network with actions taken on Altoros websites. The services are provided by Google Inc. and are subject to the company’s priv Automating Coupon Management for 3,000+ Mobile App Users – Portfolio Automating Coupon Management for 3,000+ Mobile App Users | Altoros Contact Us Group 4 Created with Sketch. AI Recovery For Software Companies For MarTech Products Web2/Web3 Integration Web2/Web3 Integration White-label solutions Onchain lending Web3 development Web3 consulting Blockchain training Custom Software Dedicated Development Teams Software Product Development Mobile Application Development API Development and Integration Technology Benchmarking Cloud Kubernetes WM Ware Tanzu Istio service mesh Cloud-native transformation DevOps Terraform Support CI/CD Pipeline Implementation Infrastructure as Code Enablement Portfolio AI Recovery Web2 > Web3 Finance FinTech & banking Insurance Manufacturing Automotive Supply chain Logistics Healthcare Marketing All cases Company About Web2 customers Customers Speak Web3 & tech partners Insights Contact Us AI Recovery For Software Companies For MarTech Products Web2/Web3 Integration Web2/Web3 Integration White-label solutions Web3 development Web3 consulting Blockchain training Onchain lending Custom Software Dedicated Development Teams Software Product Development Mobile Application Development API Development and Integration Technology Benchmarking Cloud DevOps Kubernetes WM Ware Tanzu Istio service mesh Cloud-native transformation Terraform Support CI/CD Pipeline Implementation Infrastructure as Code Enablement Portfolio AI Recovery Web2 > Web3 Finance Manufacturing Supply chain Healthcare Marketing All cases FinTech & banking Insurance Automotive Logistics Company About Web2 customers Web3 & tech partners Insights Customers Speak Contact Us Search See results Home Portfolio Automating Coupon Management for 3,000+ Mobile App Users Automating Coupon Management for 3,000+ Mobile App Users AWS Cloud-Native Swift Retail JavaScript Node.js About the project A Norwegian discount business turned to Altoros to build a web system and a mobile app that digitize coupon generation and redemption—with a focus on security, high availability, and scalability. Brief results of the collaboration: The customer built a web system coupled with iOS/Android apps to automate discount management, serving 2,000+ partner shops, cafes, etc., and 3,000+ mobile users. The security measures in place prevented unauthorized access and data breaches, as well as ensured compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The introduced optimizations reduced the server response time to just 2 milliseconds, contributing to unparalleled performance. The customer streamlined operations with a GitLab-based continuous integration/delivery pipeline. With the delivered solution, it is now possible to abide by social distancing protocols during COVID-19, promoting online shopping, automated voucher generation, etc. The customer The customer is a founder of one of the largest discount networks in Norway. Established in 2004, the company consolidated 2,000+ partners to offer discounts for products and services countrywide. The need Initially, the provider distributed paper-based discount booklets through sports clubs. To redeem a discount, a consumer had to cut out a voucher and show it in a shop, gas station, or cafe, along with a provider’s plastic card. Involving paperwork and manual effort, the process was inefficient and time-consuming. The COVID-19 pandemic also called for a solution that would allow to continue the distribution of vouchers despite lockdown and minimize physical contact between all the parties involved. The customer wanted a full-scale transformation—however, hiring and onboarding necessary talent might take up to 6 months. So, the provider relied on cloud-native expertise at Altoros to build a web system that would automate voucher generation. The company also hired mobile development talent at Altoros to deliver iOS/Android apps for end users. The challenges Under the project, the team at Altoros had to address the following issues: Since the system would process personal information of consumers located in Europe (a name, a login, an e-mail address, a password, etc.), ensuring proper security and compliance with GDPR was crucial. The customer’s network had reached up 2,000+ partner locations and would continue to expand. To be able to sustain increasing loads, it was necessary to ensure the system’s high availability and scalability. The solution Stage 1. After analyzing the customer needs, the cloud-native expertise at Altoros developed a web system on AWS, which had all the required tooling for scalability, high availability, and security. The engineers utilized AWS Lambda to enable fault tolerance and reliability. Amazon CloudWatch was implemented for infrastructure health monitoring and incident reporting. With AdminJS, the team delivered an admin panel to automatically generate vouchers, add locations, view sales statistics, etc. Stage 2. The mobile developers built iOS/Android apps to activate/redeem discounts, find locations nearby, etc. To bind the web system with the mobile apps, the engineers delivered a REST API. For mobile apps, the team enabled login via Facebook, Apple ID, and Google. The developers provided ongoing support, updating the system to the changing authorization policies of these services. Stage 3. To protect sensitive data in the web system, the team at Altoros configured Amazon Cognito, enabling role-based access control, secure shell encryption, GDPR compliance, etc. For iOS/Android apps, the engineers utilized standard security measures (e.g., keychain password management). Stage 4. To achieve unparalleled performance, the engineers at Altoros employed the materialized view pattern at a database level. This sped up querying, reducing server response time to 0.002 seconds. By configuring full-text search in PostgreSQL, the team facilitated data retrieval even with mistakes in queries. Stage 5. The developers integrated Google Maps into mobile apps to search for locations offering a discount within a 60-kilometer radius. Stage 6. The DevOps experts containerized the web system with Docker and built a GitLab-based continuous integration/delivery pipeline to streamline operations. Finally, the QA engineers performed functional, regression, accessibility, and other tests. The outcome In collaboration with Altoros, the company digitized discount management by building a web system and iOS/Android apps in just 3 months. This allowed to save on inefficient and costly printing/distribution of voucher booklets across 2,000+ partner locations. Furthermore, the provider has grown its customer base to 3,000+ mobile users per month, enabling them to activate/redeem discounts virtually rather than via paper-based vouchers. Thanks to the delivered solution, now it is possible to abide by social distancing protocols during pandemics, promoting online shopping, automated voucher generation, etc. Technology stack Platforms Amazon Web Services (AWS), iOS, Android Programming languages JavaScript, Swift Frameworks and tools AWS Lambda, AWS Amplify, Amazon CloudWatch, Amazon Cognito, Amazon Simple E-mail Service, Node.js, AdminJS, Hapi.js, Keychain, PinCodeView, Google Maps, Alamofire, SDWebImage, Realm, Docker, Swagger, Portainer, Firebase Crashlytics Databases PostgreSQL, Amazon S3, Amazon RDS Want Details? 2 ms response time 3,000+ mobile users 2,000+ partner locations Want to develop something similar? 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Layer 1 — Anchor · Immutable after mint. UUID, federation_id, content hash, timestamps. A new crawl appends to recursive — the anchor is never touched. Law I — Provenance.
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Layer 2 — Body · Complete measurement snapshot frozen at mint. Identity, SEO, schema graph, six-layer topology fingerprint, ratio signals, navigation. Law II — Temporal Attestation.
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Layer 3 — Recursive · Empty at mint. Grows forever through accumulated corpus passes. Common edges (Law V), uncommon edges (Law VI), topology cluster scores. The graph builds itself. Law VII — Torus.
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Root-LD v1.0 · root-ld.org · Law I+II+VII root-ld.org ↗
Schema.org Intelligence scored · graph traversal · Law VI negative space
12% coverage · 2 types · 4 props · 52 gaps · click to expand
12%
Schema Utilization Score
MINIMAL COVERAGE — SIGNIFICANT GAPS
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◈ Schema Graph — Three-Direction Traversal
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A software application.
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A media season, e.g. TV, radio, video game etc.
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A musical composition.
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CreativeWorkSeries dedicated to TV broadcast and associated online delivery.
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A review of an item - for example, of a restaurant, movie, or store.
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A short TV or radio program or a segment/part of a program.
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A media episode (e.g. TV, radio, video game) which can be part of a series or season.
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A single message from a sender to one or more organizations or people.
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A movie.
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No child types — leaf node.
◈ Structural Negative Type Space — Constitutional Law VI
◈ Action Branch

No structural connection to the Action branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Action ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ BioChemEntity Branch

No structural connection to the BioChemEntity branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/BioChemEntity ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Event Branch

No structural connection to the Event branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Event ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Intangible Branch

No structural connection to the Intangible branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Intangible ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ MedicalEntity Branch

No structural connection to the MedicalEntity branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/MedicalEntity ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Organization Branch

No structural connection to the Organization branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Organization ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Person Branch

No structural connection to the Person branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Person ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Place Branch

No structural connection to the Place branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Place ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Product Branch

No structural connection to the Product branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Product ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Taxon Branch

No structural connection to the Taxon branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Taxon ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Gap List (52 properties unmapped)
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◈ Source Schema.org — Raw Extraction (1 blocks)
Block 1 · @type: WebSite
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◈ Source: http://altoros.com/ · Law I — Provenance
schema.org v2.0.0 · source: http://altoros.com/ schema.org/WebSite ↗
Semantic Words 40 words · frequency ranked · Law III
40 words · top 5: altoros · development · cloud · blog · software · click to expand
Top 40 words by frequency from http://altoros.com/ + 3 interior pages (3,031 words total). Stop-words stripped. Ranked by repetition.
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Law III — frequency measured, meaning is the reader's · source: http://altoros.com/
Text Topology Fingerprint v1.0.0 · long · 41,370 chars · Law III
Six-layer pre-linguistic shape measurement. Deterministic. Same input, same output, always. Hash: ad1fc40487d79e5042d7c41661a5f0f2...
◈ Signal Matrix
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REP
0.587
BIGRAM
0.497
H2T
0.229
CPRT
4.501
SKEW
26.650
KURT
0.952
C/P
1.682
PENT
0.635
S1P
0.003
NASC
TTR=type-token ratio · HAPAX=hapax ratio · REP=repetition score · BIGRAM=bigram repetition · H2T=hapax-to-type · CPRT=capital token ratio · SKEW=sentence skewness · KURT=sentence kurtosis · C/P=comma-period ratio · PENT=punct entropy · S1P=single-sent para ratio · NASC=non-ASCII ratio
◈ Topology Position
Latin dominant · moderate lexical diversity · short-form declarative register · moderate clause complexity · narrow topic focus · moderate uncommon edge signal
◈ Six Measurement Layers
Layer 1 — Character
0.0028
Non-ASCII Ratio
0.0 = Latin-dominant · 1.0 = fully non-Latin script
Layer 1 — Character
3.3545
Character Entropy
Shannon entropy of character distribution.
Layer 1 — Character
'e' (3727x)
Most Frequent
Highest-frequency character. Law V — common edge.
Layer 2 — Token
0.3356
Type-Token Ratio
Unique tokens / total tokens. Lexical diversity signal.
Layer 2 — Token
0.1667
Hapax Ratio
Tokens appearing exactly once. Law VI — uncommon edge.
Layer 6 — Document
0.4968
Hapax to Type
Hapax count / unique token count.
Layer 3 — Punctuation
0.9520
Comma/Period Ratio
Clause complexity per sentence.
Layer 3 — Punctuation
1.6824
Punct Entropy
Shannon entropy across punctuation types.
Layer 4 — Sentence
203
Sentence Count
Total detected sentences across all crawled pages.
Layer 4 — Sentence
4.5011
Skewness
Positive = long-tail. Negative = conversational.
Layer 5 — Paragraph
0.6349
Single Sent Ratio
High = web copy. Low = academic prose.
Layer 6 — Document
0.8333
Repetition Score
Tokens appearing more than once / total.
◈ Token Length Distribution
1-3
31%
4-6
30%
7-10
30%
11-15
8%
16-20
0%
21+
1%
◈ Density Gradient — TTR per Document Tenth
Front-loaded = abstract/preamble · Flat = consistent prose · Back-loaded = building complexity
◈ Lexical Richness Curve — Rolling Window TTR
0.441.0
Window=50 tokens · Step=25 · 225 data points
topology_fingerprint.py v1.0.0 · sha256: ad1fc40487d79e50... · Law III + Law VI
Ratio Signals 8 deterministic measurements · the gap is the signal
Eight deterministic measurements. Law I: every value traces to its source stage.
schema density
0.1000
Schema props extracted / top semantic words.
nav ratio
0.6154
Nav URLs / total internal URLs.
content to structure ratio
0.0162
Total words / raw HTML bytes. Content density.
external tld diversity
4
Unique TLD count in outbound links.
self declaration coherence
0.1052
Fuzzy overlap across title / H1 / meta / schema name.
schema to nav alignment
0.0000
Schema type tokens vs nav link text overlap.
javascript surface ratio
0.0000
Fraction of interior pages JS-gated.
URL Depth Distribution
depth_0: 7 · depth_1: 26 · depth_2: 28 · depth_3plus: 4
Internal URLs by path depth. Depth 0 = root.
Tech Stack · Security · Freshness SecurityLabel.STRONG · FreshnessLabel.CURRENT
Sitemap: ✗Robots.txt: ✗Schema.org: ✓Open Graph: ✓Canonical: ✓HTTPS: ✓HSTS: ✓CSP: ✗
Security
SecurityLabel.STRONG
Freshness
FreshnessLabel.CURRENT
Server
nginx
cmsWordPress
web_servernginx
analytics['Google Analytics', 'Google Tag Manager', 'Hotjar']
frameworks['vue']
Ledger Appends 3 ledgers · graph edge traversal · Law V+VII
Every ledger this entity appends to. Follow any link to see every other entity in the registry that shares that TLD or schema type. Law VII — Torus. The corridor never ends.
TLD LEDGER
.com
https://globaldataregistry.com/registry/tld/ledger/com ↗
SCHEMA LEDGER
website
https://globaldataregistry.com/registry/schema/ledger/website ↗
SCHEMA LEDGER
searchaction
https://globaldataregistry.com/registry/schema/ledger/searchaction ↗
Law V — Common Edge · Law VII — Torus · 3 ledger appends
Build: national-transit-v1.0.0 Spec: Root-LD v1.0 Status: LIVE Minted: 2026-05-16
altoros.com · gdr-ce1a392c
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