Software house · since 2011 · Vlaardingen
We build platforms that do one thing completely automatically — and keep them running ourselves.
More than fifteen years of software development, brought together in one house. 10 platforms, reachable worldwide in 48 languages, each with its own target audience and its own automatic administrator. No agency that delivers and leaves: we are owner, builder and administrator of everything that stands here.
What we select on
One criterion above all others: it must work without humans in the loop
We only build what can be completely automated — structured input, fixed rules, a digital channel, and no judging human in between. A service that at one point needs a signature or human judgment, we do not scale; we remove it. It costs us an idea now and then, and it is the reason that what stands here actually runs.
Built by us, managed by us
Each platform runs on its own servers, on one shared foundation. What we learn at one system is in all the others the following week.
One administrator per system
Each platform has its own automatic administrator who runs the daily rounds, reports outages and writes the daily report. Above them is MOTH7R, who brings it all together.
International from day one
Not one country with translations added, but 48 languages from the first day. Every visitor reads their own language, including the search engine.
The systems
What runs, and where
From a worldwide legacy service to Dutch specialisms. Click through for the full description per platform.
codex.care
WorldwideReliable information about incurable diseases, with source and reference date, plus a forum per disease.
Live F.R.I.D.A.Y. Read more →aiacta.eu
Entire EUThe AI Regulation, made understandable for SMEs. Ninety topics in eleven languages.
Live HAL 9000 Read more →PSILY.net
WorldwideMessages, reminders and an encrypted vault that reaches your next of kin when you are no longer here.
Live Jarvis Read more →permi.eu
13 countriesApply for permits for businesses and individuals — from construction to terraces.
Live Pluto Read more →vatea.eu
13 countriesVAT and e-commerce across borders: the OSS guide that calculates where you need to report what.
Under construction C-3PO Read more →marcai.eu
13 countriesRegister a brand in the EU, including handling by the EUIPO.
Under construction Matrix Read more →esgia.eu
Entire EUSustainability reporting under the CSRD, reduced to what a business really needs to do.
Under construction Samanta Read more →firmai.eu
13 countriesDoing business across borders within the EU: which rules, thresholds and obligations apply where.
Under construction TARS Read more →wozfix.nl
NetherlandsObject to your WOZ valuation, from assessment to filed objection.
Under construction R2-D2 Read more →bvzelf.nl
NetherlandsEstablish a private company or holding yourself, step by step, with the notary at the end.
Under construction K.I.T.T. Read more →Also on commission
What we build for ourselves, we also build for you
Everything on this site we have conceived, built and maintain ourselves. We apply that same foundation and the same team to bespoke systems: processes that handle large amounts of similar work entirely automatically, internationally from day one, with an automatic administrator who keeps it running. Including ongoing management — or with the full code passed on if you want to take it over yourself.
Where we come from
Fifteen years of building, and a network that extends beyond the code
Theos Group stems from over fifteen years of software development: from bespoke work for third parties to building and operating our own platforms. That transition was deliberate. Those who only build deliver and depart; those who are owners bear the consequences of every choice — and build differently because of it.
We move in the circle of owners, shareholders and directors of the world's largest international portals — from REA Group and Zillow to Century 21. That yields no shortcuts, but rather the sharpest picture there is of what makes or breaks a platform at scale: where money is truly earned, where findability makes the difference, and which promises a portal should not make.