Writing
Case studies and field notes on the systems Albanian and regional businesses already rely on — and where better software belongs. Long-form, slow, and meant to be read.
What old Albanian commercial streets can teach modern UX
Long before software, Albanian bazaars had already solved many of the same problems modern interfaces struggle with: orientation, hierarchy, trust, discovery, and the relationship between information and action. This case study reads the bazaar as a design system — and draws practical lessons for the products Cadmus builds today.
Why serious companies still run on spreadsheets — and where that starts to break.
Excel is powerful — until it quietly becomes the company’s operating system. Many Albanian businesses run serious operations through spreadsheets, copies, WhatsApp messages, and manual reporting. This study explores where that starts to break, and how custom software can turn fragile workflows into structured systems.
How business communication became business infrastructure — and why that is dangerous.
Many companies do not realize their operations are already running on software — it is just hidden inside chat groups. This study looks at how WhatsApp became the informal operating layer for Albanian businesses, and how better systems can preserve speed while adding structure, accountability, and visibility.
Why a company website is no longer just a page online — it is part of how people decide whether to trust you.
A website is no longer just a digital business card. For serious companies, it is part of how people decide whether to trust them. This study explores why many Albanian businesses are stronger in reality than they appear online — and how better digital presence can support credibility, sales, hiring, and growth.