Unifront Design is our development platform for building flexible and tailored solutions quickly and efficiently. The platform enables the creation of applications customized to the organization’s needs, with a strong focus on functionality, performance and usability. The solutions are delivered as client-based applications, providing a high level of control, stability, and security without being exposed as traditional web or mobile applications.

With Unifront Design organizations get applications built around their own processes and needs. This leads to a better user experience, more efficient workflows and solutions that truly support daily operations. At the same time the platform’s flexibility makes it easy to adapt and further develop solutions as needs evolve.

The platform enables efficient development and implementation, reducing the time from need to finished solution. At the same time the architecture ensures stable and robust applications that can evolve over time. This creates a strong balance between flexibility, performance and long-term value without being constrained by the limitations of standard systems.




The solution is relevant for most organizations, but provides particular value for companies where data is spread across multiple systems and departments. This often leads to manual processes, limited visibility and inefficient information flow. For these organizations, the goal is to collect, structure and use data more effectively in daily operations. By gaining control over the data foundation, they can reduce manual handling, improve workflows and enable more data-driven decision making.
When data is consolidated and made accessible across systems, the need for manual follow up and duplicate work is reduced. Information flows more smoothly between processes, providing a more up to date and reliable basis for decision making. This enables more efficient work, faster responses to change and smarter use of existing data. The result is a more structured, transparent and productive operation.
