

Runway5 is a web and mobile e-commerce platform for buying and selling aircraft. The request was to deliver UX/UI design and full product engineering with marketplace architecture, subscription-based selling, and contact-to-buy process. Our client received a production-ready marketplace with complex user flows: verified sellers list aircraft, and buyers search, compare, and contact sellers through a structured, compliant flow.

The AI-powered Virtual Fitting Room is our solution that lets users mix and match outfits and instantly see how each look fits using an AI model or a personal photo. It helps fashion brands personalize shopping, increase conversions, reduce returns, and provide a confidence-driven user experience without complex integrations.

A matter of design (AMOD) is a web and mobile platform where users can redesign real apartments, manage subscriptions, save ideas, and buy furniture without switching between separate tools. Our task was to design and develop the full product: secure authentication, subscription and payment logic, AI-based room redesign, bookmarking, and e-commerce functionality.

Our Yojji team built Time Machine as an internal time tracking system because existing tools didn’t match our workflow. The web app allows our employees to log hours by project, add weekly comments, and separate billable from non-billable time. Managers got clear visibility into workload and performance. The main focus was on simplicity, so new team members can start tracking time in just a few clicks.

Payroll is a $1.2b cloud-based solution that enables companies to manage global payroll, oversee payment cycles, and process direct transfers across countries. They approached us to build this system on their financial and legal infrastructure. Yojji led the frontend development and design and contributed to backend tasks. Within two months, users completed their first payroll transactions, and the platform continued to expand with new features.
