Our Work

Four apps published. Two client platforms. One operating model.

Native iOS apps built in Swift. Client platforms built with precision. Everything listed here is live, in review, or in active client engagement.

Personal Newspaper

The Daily Me

Private daily reflection, filed as a personal newspaper. No cloud. No account. No AI. Every word stays on the device.

iOSmacOS(In review)
TDM
The Problem

Journaling apps that feel like productivity software

Most journaling apps are either social feeds dressed as diaries or clinical mood trackers with notification ladders. None of them make the act of writing feel serious, private, or worth doing every day.

The Approach

File stories, not diary entries

The Daily Me reframes private reflection as a personal newspaper. You file stories — Op Eds, Letters, Editorials, Breaking — into your own daily paper, complete with a masthead, a lead story, columns, and a bound archive. The filing metaphor is structural, not decorative: a red FILED stamp with haptic feedback, editor ranks, seven-issue Volumes.

Key Features

Personal Masthead

Every day is an issue. Your name is the masthead. The broadsheet layout is the primary view, not a marketing screenshot.

Section Kickers

Op Ed, Letter, Editorial, Obituary, Breaking — five section types that give writing a frame and a register.

Spoken Edition

On-device transcription via WhisperKit. Tap any line to jump the audio. The waveform scrubs the text.

Volumes and Archive

Issues bind into Volumes. The archive shows each Volume as a bound shelf. Seven-issue Volumes. No cloud. No account.

Share Clippings

Five clipping styles — Classic, Front Page, Torn Out, Press Proof, Night Edition. All preserve the masthead. None carry app UI.

Night Edition

The editorial palette inverts to Night: #1E1A16 background, #E8E1D2 text. Same broadsheet layout. Automatic on system dark mode.

Technology Stack
SwiftSwiftUIWhisperKitCore DataCore HapticsWidgetKitApple HIG
Outcome

iOS v1.2.1 live. macOS in review as of 2026-05-30. v1.3 (Audit-of-Record edition) targeted late July 2026 as the basis for the Apple Featuring Nomination refile. [VUYO: confirm download total when independently verifiable]

Compliance Intelligence

LedgerAI

AI-powered regulatory compliance for South African businesses and audit professionals. On-device. Deterministic. Audit-ready.

iOSmacOS
LAI
The Problem

SA compliance is fragmented, manual, and unverifiable

South African businesses operating under FSCA, POPIA, and B-BBEE face overlapping obligations with no single tool that maps controls to evidence, tracks posture, and produces audit-ready output. The alternative is spreadsheets and legal consultants.

The Approach

A parity-locked ComplianceEngine across every platform

LedgerAI maps regulatory obligations to operational controls, tracks evidence, and produces audit-ready posture summaries — entirely on-device. The ComplianceEngine is deterministic and parity-locked: it produces identical results across iOS, macOS, and web. v1.2 added an AI Copilot layer and CloudKit-backed team workspaces. v1.3 introduces an append-only, cryptographically signed audit-of-record — hand the auditor a file, not a login.

Key Features

ComplianceEngine

Covers FSCA, POPIA, B-BBEE, and adjacent SA frameworks. Deterministic, parity-locked across all platforms.

AI Copilot

AI-assisted posture analysis and remediation guidance. Introduced in v1.2. Runs on-device.

CloudKit Team Workspaces

Multi-user compliance workspaces via CloudKit. Teams see the same posture, share evidence, without a server.

Audit Pack

Exports a structured, audit-ready posture summary. Format accepted by SA auditors.

Audit-of-Record (v1.3)

Append-only, tamper-evident log of every compliance action. Cryptographically signed. Third-party verifiable. Targeted late July 2026.

LedgerAI Web

Web companion at ledgerai.quantyx.co.za. Same ComplianceEngine. Same results. Platform-native surface for organisations that cannot issue iPhones.

Technology Stack
SwiftSwiftUICloudKitCore DataNode.jsNext.jsAnthropic APIApple HIG
Outcome

iOS v1.2.0 READY_FOR_SALE as of 2026-05-23. macOS v1.2.0 live. Positioned under Africortex for B2B conversations. v1.3 Audit-of-Record targeted late July 2026. [VUYO: confirm any enterprise engagement metrics when shareable]

Environmental Risk Instrument

Ampere

Suburb-level risk scoring across power, air quality, water, and geo risk for any South African address. Calm by design.

iOS
AMP
The Problem

SA risk information is fragmented, alarmist, or inaccessible

Load shedding schedules, air quality readings, water disruption notices, and geo risk data exist in separate places with different formats and no unified score. The result is either panic from social media or ignorance from complexity.

The Approach

One calm score. Four signals. Any SA suburb.

Ampere produces a 0-100 source-traced risk score for any South African suburb across four signals: power grid (live EskomSePush data), air quality (WAQI), water, and geo risk. The visual language is intentional — opacity, never hue. No colour-coded panic. No push to upgrade. The score is the product.

Key Features

Risk Score

0-100 composite risk score. Source-traced: the app shows exactly which signals contributed and by how much.

Live EskomSePush Data

Real load shedding stage and schedule for the user's suburb. Updated on data pull, not on a timer.

Apple Charts Integration

30-day history chart using Apple Charts. Trend visible at a glance, without a third-party charting library.

App Intents (Siri Shortcuts)

Ask Siri for the current risk score. Ask Shortcuts for the power signal. Introduced in v1.0.2.

CoreHaptics

Score thresholds trigger calibrated haptic patterns — a physical signal when risk crosses a threshold.

Accessibility Pass

Full VoiceOver support. Dynamic Type. All contrast ratios verified. Completed in v1.0.2.

Technology Stack
SwiftSwiftUIApple ChartsApp IntentsCoreHapticsWidgetKitEskomSePush APIWAQI APIApple HIG
Outcome

iOS v1.0.2 live. v1.1 in development: multi-location tracking, guided calibration, 30-day history, animated welcome intro. Architecture cited internally as a reference implementation for 2026-class Apple platform technology. [VUYO: confirm downloads when verifiable]

Debit Order Monitor

DebitWatch

Finds every rand lost to forgotten or unauthorised debit orders — without connecting to your bank. FNB-approved.

iOS
DW
The Problem

SA consumers lose money to debit orders they have forgotten

South African banking has a debit order problem: recurring charges accumulate over years, subscriptions are never cancelled, and unauthorised debits go undetected because statement review is manual and inconsistent. There was no tool built specifically for the SA debit order landscape.

The Approach

Import a statement. No bank connection required.

DebitWatch's on-device engine detects recurring debits, classifies them against a real SA merchant database, forecasts next-12-months exposure, and generates dispute letter templates in SA banking format — from a CSV export from any major SA bank. The app cannot move money, cannot make payments, and has no bank connection. That is a deliberate architectural choice.

Key Features

CSV Import

Accepts statement exports from Standard Bank, FNB, Capitec, Nedbank, Absa, and TymeBank. No third-party login. No screen scraping.

Recurring Debit Detection

On-device engine identifies recurring charges — by amount, merchant, and frequency — across any import period.

SA Merchant Database

Classifications matched against a real SA merchant database. Recognises local subscription services, insurers, and financial products.

12-Month Forecast

Projects next-year exposure from detected recurring debits. ZAR formatting throughout.

Dispute Letter Templates

Generates dispute letter templates in SA banking format, pre-addressed and pre-structured for the specific debit order.

FNB Approval

Passed Apple Review with full banking-restriction disclosure. Received FNB developer programme approval. Both required significant compliance work.

Technology Stack
SwiftSwiftUICore DataCSV parsingNatural Language frameworkApple HIG
Outcome

iOS v1.0 READY_FOR_SALE. FNB developer programme approved. Apple Review passed with banking-restriction disclosure. First SA-specific debit order monitoring tool on the App Store. [VUYO: confirm downloads when verifiable]

Client Work — Africortex Engagement
Compliance Learning Management System

BATTCLearn

Multi-platform compliance LMS for BATTC. Windows, Android, and iOS. Quantyx-branded delivery for institutional training.

WindowsAndroidiOS
BLC
The Brief

Institution-grade compliance training across incompatible platforms

BATTC needed a compliance learning management system that could run on Windows (corporate desktop), Android (field staff), and iOS (management) without three separate codebases and without a consumer-facing UI that would undermine institutional credibility.

The Build

Quantyx-branded multi-platform LMS

A single compliance LMS architecture deployed across Windows, Android, and iOS under the BATTCLearn brand. Quantyx built and delivered the platform under Africortex (IT services). The system covers institutional compliance training workflows, progress tracking, and completion reporting in a format compatible with the client's audit requirements.

Key Features

Multi-Platform Delivery

Windows, Android, and iOS from a single Quantyx codebase. Consistent UI and compliance logic across all three.

Compliance Training Modules

Structured course modules with progress tracking, completion criteria, and audit-trail output.

Institutional Branding

Delivered as BATTCLearn. Quantyx-built, client-branded. No consumer-facing Quantyx attribution on the product itself.

Completion Reporting

Generates completion reports in a format compatible with BATTC's internal audit and compliance review processes.

Technology Stack
[VUYO: confirm tech stack for BATTC LMS]
Engagement

Active Africortex client engagement. [VUYO: confirm public-facing detail that can be disclosed on the website — do not publish client names or financial details without explicit sign-off]

Music and Events Platform

CaseXBeats

A comprehensive music event and ticketing platform that handles everything from event creation to payment processing and venue check-in.

CXB
The Problem

Fragmented Event Management

Event organizers were juggling multiple tools for ticketing, payments, and check-in. This created friction for both organizers and attendees, with poor integration and manual verification processes leading to delays and errors.

The Solution

Unified Platform Experience

CaseXBeats integrates all aspects of event management into one seamless platform. From discovery to purchase to entry, every touchpoint is optimized for speed, security, and reliability.

Key Features

Event Management

Create and manage music events with rich media, scheduling, and capacity controls

Payment Integration

Secure payment processing with multiple providers, refunds, and transaction tracking

Ticket Issuance

Automated ticket generation with QR codes, email delivery, and transfer capabilities

Check-in System

Real-time QR validation, attendance tracking, and entry management at events

Artist Profiles

Dedicated artist pages with portfolios, upcoming events, and follower engagement

Analytics Dashboard

Comprehensive insights on sales, attendance, revenue, and customer behavior

Technology Stack
Next.jsReactTailwind CSSNode.jsStripe APIQR Code GenerationEmail IntegrationDatabase ManagementAuthentication
What We Learned

Building CaseXBeats taught us the importance of real-time validation workflows and the balance between security and user experience. The QR check-in system needed to work flawlessly even with poor network connectivity, leading us to implement offline-first architecture with intelligent syncing.

KC
STEM Research Platform

The Knowledge Circuit

An academic platform connecting South Africa's STEM communities with global knowledge through research, scholarships, events, and collaboration resources.

The Challenge

Disconnected Academic Ecosystem

South African STEM students and researchers struggled to find centralized access to scholarships, research opportunities, and academic events. Information was scattered across multiple platforms, creating barriers to participation.

The Vision

Connected Knowledge Hub

KCircuit centralizes academic resources, creates pathways for collaboration, and connects local talent with global opportunities. It's a mission-driven platform designed to elevate South Africa's STEM ecosystem.

Platform Features

Research Articles

STEM blog with academic writing, research insights, and educational content

Scholarship Listings

Curated opportunities for grants, scholarships, and funding for students

Event Calendar

Research conferences, workshops, seminars, and academic events

Community Resources

Collaboration tools, discussion forums, and networking for academics

Knowledge Repository

Searchable database of research papers, citations, and academic resources

Global Connectivity

Connecting South African academics with international research communities

Technology Stack
Next.jsReactCMS IntegrationSearch OptimizationContent DeliverySEORSS FeedsEmail NotificationsAnalytics
Impact & Learning

KCircuit demonstrated the power of community-centered design. By listening to students and researchers, we built features that truly serve their needs. The platform's success reinforced our belief that technology should empower underserved communities and create equal access to knowledge.

Our Approach

Quality, Performance, and User Delight

Every project is an opportunity to push boundaries and create something memorable. We obsess over details, optimize for speed, and design for accessibility.