Approach
How we build.
Four principles that govern how NG Technologies takes on engagements and ships software.
01
Ship small.
Most software fails because it tries to do too much before anyone uses it. We ship the smallest version that solves the operator's actual problem, then expand from feedback. The first release is rarely the impressive one — it's the one that proves the system works.
02
Own the stack.
We build on infrastructure we can reason about end-to-end — boring, durable, no exotic dependencies. When something breaks at 11pm, the team looking at the logs is the same team that wrote the code. No layers of vendor abstraction between the operator and a fix.
03
Build with operators, not for them.
We don't sell software off a deck. Engagements start with shadowing the actual work — a shift, a close, a payroll run — and the system gets designed against the workflow we observed. The operator's mental model drives the software, not the reverse.
04
Stay accountable past launch.
The hard part of operational software isn't the launch — it's month four, when the data has grown, the edge cases have surfaced, and the original assumptions need revising. We stay engaged past that point, on terms that make ongoing accountability the default rather than an upsell.
Behind NG Technologies
A small studio, deliberately.
NG Technologies LLC is a New Jersey software studio founded in 2026 by Naim Gashi. We work with a small number of operators at a time — enough to build the software properly, not enough to dilute attention. Based in Boonton, New Jersey.