Tilburg and the region, with logistics and industrial SMBs. Practical clients, short decision lines.
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NedDev builds websites, SaaS platforms and AI solutions for companies in Tilburg, from our studio at Den Haag in Rotterdam. Tilburg is a logistics hub with a lot of practical, down-to-earth SMEs, manufacturing and distribution. Those clients want software that works and short decision lines, not agency overhead. The travel time from The Hague is around an hour, so we drive over for kick-offs and work days on site. Projects start from €2,500, with clear agreements and weekly demo moments.
Web development in Tilburg means building websites, portals and business software for a city that runs on logistics, manufacturing and solid SMEs. Tilburg sits centrally between the ports and the European hinterland, which gives distribution and transport a big role here. Companies look for software that makes the daily work smoother, not the newest hype.
NedDev works as a The Hague studio for clients in Tilburg. We are used to clients who want to decide quickly and concretely, and we deliver in the same style: clear agreements, a fixed price or a clear range, and software that in production simply does what it should.
For companies in Tilburg we often build:
Tilburg is a city that gets things done. The economy leans on logistics, transport and manufacturing, and the entrepreneurs here like clarity. That fits how we work. We do not build software to impress, we build software that makes a process faster or more reliable. For a logistics company every action that disappears from the work counts, and that is what we aim the build at.
Many Tilburg processes lend themselves to a dedicated portal or an automated step. To manage multiple locations or clients we build on our multi-tenant SaaS architecture, so each location has its own walled-off environment. When a smart step is added, such as automatically reading orders or documents, we use AI development for it, with control and logging so you can always see what the system did.
We do not have an IT department, can we still have custom software built? Yes. For SMEs without their own IT in particular, we deliver the system including management and a dashboard where you can see the figures yourself. When you have questions you have a fixed point of contact, not a rotating project team.
The City of Tilburg invests heavily in entrepreneurship and logistics, see tilburg.nl. An example of how we digitize a practical process is TheArtiCase, where ordering, producing and shipping come together in one smooth flow.
The distance between Rotterdam and Tilburg is about an hour by car. That is close enough to be on site for the moments that matter. We come over for the kick-off, for a work day where we make decisions together, and for the delivery. The ongoing work and the weekly demo we handle digitally, so you do not pay for travel time where there is no added value in return.
We build our websites on Next.js, which produces fast pages that score well in Google and run smoothly on mobile. For business software the backend runs on Laravel. That fixed stack keeps maintenance and further development manageable, even years after delivery.
This is how we approach a Tilburg project:
Tilburg has many family businesses that have run for generations and now want to take a digital step. For insight into the local business register you can turn to the Chamber of Commerce. We are glad to help those companies with a well-defined first step that delivers something right away.
Our internal stack packages for multi-tenant SaaS. A Laravel + Filament starter, an audit-trail engine, and a tenant-impersonation package that runs across 12 clients.
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14 EXPERIMENTS · LIVE DEMOSYes. Tilburg runs in large part on logistics and transport, and those are processes where custom software can save a lot of time. We build portals for planning, inventory and orders, and we automate administrative steps that are still done by hand. The starting point is always: which action disappears from the work, and what does that deliver. For companies with multiple locations we work with multi-tenant architecture, so each location has its own walled-off environment but runs on the same software. We build for production, so with logging and error handling, because a logistical process cannot grind to a halt because of a software fault. Not a demo that stays stuck on a laptop, but something that runs along day in, day out.
We do both, at the moments where it fits. Tilburg is about an hour by car from our studio in The Hague, so we come over for the kick-off, for a work day where we make choices together and for the delivery. The ongoing work happens digitally, with a fixed weekly demo where you watch the project grow. That way we keep the personal coordination a good project needs, without you paying for travel time at moments when a video call is just as effective. For the practical Tilburg entrepreneur that mix usually works best: present where it counts, efficient where it can be.
Projects at NedDev start from €2,500. A well-findable business website often falls in that starting segment. Custom software or a SaaS platform costs more, because that involves user management, connections and ongoing maintenance. For logistical and administrative processes we are glad to calculate the saving concretely, so you can see what the investment delivers in time or in errors that disappear. We would rather give you an honest range after a short conversation than a number that looks too good up front. Alongside the build there are ongoing costs for hosting and maintenance, which we make clear in advance so there are no surprises on the bill afterwards.