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Infi is a custom software and technology consulting team based in the Netherlands. Its core positioning is helping organizations modernize business-critical legacy software, with an emphasis on “keeping what works and replacing what’s necessary.” It is not a traditional SaaS developer tool, but rather more of an engineering services provider for complex existing systems.
Based on the site content, Infi’s methodology is to avoid rewriting an entire system all at once. Instead, it first identifies valuable capabilities within the existing system, then replaces bottleneck components in controlled steps — essentially “renovating the shop while it stays open.” Case studies include building a new login system for NPO, modernizing GVB’s high-traffic website, helping Tracey by Sendcloud improve speed and scalability, and building a dashboard for iwell that integrates seamlessly with legacy systems. Its key focus areas are legacy modernization, component replacement, system evolution under continuous operation, and collaboration with client teams.
The website does not disclose pricing, billing models, project timelines, or support SLAs. Given its service-oriented nature, actual engagement will most likely require scheduling a consultation and assessing the project scope, but the site does not state this explicitly, so it should not be considered to have publicly available standard pricing.
The advantage is that its positioning is very clear: it argues against blindly tearing everything down and rebuilding from scratch, making it suitable for systems that have accumulated substantial business logic. It also emphasizes working alongside the client’s own team, which can reduce the risk of knowledge loss. More than 20 years of experience and multiple customer cases also strengthen its credibility. The downside is that the publicly available information is somewhat marketing-oriented, with little detail on tech stacks, languages/frameworks, APIs, SDKs, open source, self-hosting, or other information commonly expected from developer tools. There also does not appear to be systematic technical documentation.
It is better suited for enterprises, public service organizations, or platform companies that have mature custom systems but are constrained by old architectures when trying to iterate on features or upgrade technology. It is not a good fit for developers looking for plug-and-play SDKs, low-code platforms, or open-source tools.
Based solely on the crawled page content, it is not possible to determine its access stability in mainland China, so the assessment is unknown.
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