Building Apps That Actually Work
We started SyncNetCom in 2019 because we kept seeing the same problem—businesses getting stuck with apps that looked good in demos but fell apart in real use. Six years later, we're still fixing that.
How We Got Here
Bangkok's business scene moves fast. You need apps that keep up, not ones that slow you down. We've been building mobile solutions here since before half the current app frameworks even existed.
Our first project was for a local logistics company that needed their drivers to update delivery status in real time. Simple concept, but their existing system crashed every time more than twenty drivers logged in simultaneously. We rebuilt it from scratch. That app is still running today, handling over 300 drivers daily.
That's the kind of work we focus on—apps that handle real pressure and actual traffic. Not prototypes that need constant maintenance or solutions that break when your business grows.
What Guides Our Work
Performance Over Appearance
We've turned down projects where clients wanted visual effects that would slow load times. Your users don't care about fancy animations when the app takes eight seconds to open. We optimize for speed first, then add polish where it doesn't compromise function.
Built for Bangkok Traffic
Apps need to work when your connection drops in the BTS tunnel or when you're switching between WiFi and mobile data. We test every app in actual Bangkok conditions—not just on stable office networks. That's why our apps handle spotty connections better than most.
Honest Timelines
If a feature takes three months to build properly, we'll tell you that upfront. We don't promise two-week miracles and then deliver buggy code. Some agencies rush to show progress—we'd rather take the time to do it correctly the first time.
Who's Building Your App
Small team, direct communication. When you email us, you're talking to the people actually writing your code—not account managers reading from scripts.
Rajiv Thandapani
Technical Director
Moved to Bangkok in 2017 after working with fintech apps in Singapore. Started building apps for Thai businesses because I got tired of seeing good companies stuck with mediocre software. I still write code every day—usually the complicated backend stuff that makes apps actually reliable. When I'm not debugging, I'm probably stuck on Sukhumvit in traffic testing how apps perform on terrible connections.
Let's Talk About Your Project
Have an app idea or need to fix an existing one? We're straightforward about what's possible, what it'll cost, and how long it takes.
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