Building software that looks right: and works for years.
Prodix Solutions is a UK-based software studio founded by Tamoor Ashiq. We split our time between shipping our own AI-driven QA product (Prodix) and delivering mobile, web, and AI projects for clients who care about quality.
Why we exist
Software keeps getting more visual, more interactive, more personalised. QA tools didn't keep up: they still check text in a DOM, or fail on a one-pixel shift. Teams resort to manual screenshot reviews that don't scale.
We built Prodix because we kept hitting the same wall on our own projects. If ML-driven computer vision could catch what humans miss, faster and cheaper, we had to build it.
Around that core product, we run a small senior studio. We take on projects that let us work with ambitious teams: mobile apps, SaaS platforms, AI features. The two sides feed each other: the product sharpens our engineering, and the studio stress-tests the product.
Founder
Founder & Principal Engineer, Prodix Solutions Ltd.
Engineer, founder, and product builder. Backed by Envestors and recognised for solving real problems for real teams. Tamoor leads every engagement personally: you'll be working with the person who started the company.
What we optimise for.
Quality is non-negotiable
We sweat visuals, performance, and polish: because users do.
Bias toward shipping
Small batches, live demos, fast feedback. Nothing lingers in a branch for a month.
Craft beats complexity
The simplest thing that solves the problem: not the cleverest.
Partner, not vendor
We join your Slack, your stand-ups, your roadmap. We work as one team.
Where we've been, where we're going.
Prodix Solutions incorporated
Founded in the UK to solve a problem we saw in every QA team we'd worked with: nobody catches visual bugs at scale.
First client engagements
Shipped mobile, web, and AI projects alongside building the Prodix platform.
Prodix platform alpha
Early ML models and SDKs tested with design-partner teams. Feedback loops tightened.
Prodix private beta
Now onboarding the first cohort of teams: with a dedicated engineer per account.